“New Zealand’s best digestive biscuit can now be bad from E. Hathe cell at Is per lb. Ask for Milder■on's Omeala—round, dich. buttery, and made from a specially pre-coo lied meal.”* Two men were seated in a crowded tramear going to the Port. One io tieiug that the other bad his eyes closed said, “Bill, ain’t yer well!’’ “I’m all right, but I do ’ate to see ladies standin'’.” “Yes Bill, hut they’re comfortable, they’re wearing Hannah’s shoes * l You don’t have to “wait” at the Troeadero when you eome to Tea or Luncheon —we do all the “waiting”— not the customer. Our job is to serve you quick—and serve you right at the enme time.—The “Troeadero,” Napier,*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 5
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