DOG MENUS
WHEN “SPOT” DINES OUT LONDON, 19th March._ “Dog’s dinners —2d for small ones, 3d for large ones, 4d for outsizes,” is the wording of a notice displayed outside a restaurant opened by Mrs Hugh Gillilan, sister of Viscount Scarsdale. Mrs Gillilan showed a screened-off corner where customers’ dogs are taken to dinner, and given only the best English food —brown bread, raw meat and vegetables. “There are some mistresses who like their dogs to eat what they are having, so we serve their dogs with a cut off the same joint,” she declared.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 March 1931, Page 2
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95DOG MENUS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 March 1931, Page 2
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