Restaurants ' and Tearooms. Dine to-day AT SANFOBD'S—— OPPOSITE G.P.0.. LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean. Well-ventilated. Palatial Beams "on Three Floors. Tlusty Varieties of ,th« Deep Sea. > | - Best Attention and Civility Await You. | Call To-day and Have a Treat. i . *J<OAST. CRISP AND BROWN. Hot. buttered, it is * pleasing item -With a frCeh-made Pot of Tea—the, Tea you •will vote is extra special at Stacey's. Try it to-day or to-night. There's Kidney and Tomato Soups, voo, and other good things, any time, at STACEY'S, QUEEN STREET. WHY Cook on Sundays? Dine at the Kensington, Princess Bides., Queen St. Room let for evenings DfIOLDIE AND CONS, VJ LIMITED, O FOR THE BEST . TIMBER. Head Office: Imperial Buildings (opp. tori's, Ltd.). Mill and Order Office: Poore Street. Free&an's Bay Reclamation. Head Office 'Phone: No. 653. Mill and Order Office 'Phones: Nog. 96 and 511 "CHARMERS can now obtain full-supplies of J Mutton's Dip. This is the cheapest first-class dip, ana gives Splendid results.—: Agents, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 8
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