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v* HOBSON ST. TEAROOMS m m mi m m BEMKN mi mm IBHHE in mm m LUIHIHIiH THE amazing auccesa of our Queen Street Tearoom ha» convinced us that there is a very large demand for inexpensive "Serve-Yourself" catering. For this reason we have decided to broaden our Tearoom service at Hobson Street by allowing customers to serve themselves in our original room. Here, COMMENCING TO-DAY, you can make your own selections from a wide variety of cakes, scones, sandwiches, cold meats, fruit salads—all at the very low prices listed below. For those who prefer to have luncheon or afternoon tea served with the finest table appointments, our beautiful new Tearoom is still available. This room may also be reserved for Bridge Parties, Wedding Breakfasts. Receptions and Banquets, so that The Farmers' now offers the most complete catering service in town —a service such as Auckland has never had before. ll m m 3 ¥:, iiiyr :^P?T I: -- {- j»|B _<-»■«-. if i m fiß mmi ihfoi'i . 11 V I A SERVING oneself with a light meal is quite the fashion these days. This direct method is really better than ordering from a menu, because the food itself is on display, and you can select what you fancy. Service is also quicker, so that you have ample time for a stroll and a smoke after lunch. And, of . course, the cost is so much less that you can have a satisfying meal for a few pence. Just glance over the Price List and figure what you will save in a week. NOTE THESE LOW PRICES IN OUR "SERVECup of Tea ...... - 2 d - Cup of Coffee •••• • • 2d. Bread Roll Jd. Bread and Butter (3 half slices) •• t •:% • •• • « •uu»' IdPlain Cakes •(•)«*% •« 1* Cream Cakes t ,. - 1* Scones, large ... • 1* Sandwiches, large .. 1* Vegetable Soup and Toast . «• Jd. YOURSELF" ROOM. Tomato Soup and Toast .... JJ. Pie, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Sausages, Mashed Potatoes . and Gravy Ijd. Cornish Pasty and Potatoes . ijd. Shepherd's Pie and Green Pea sd. Ham, Tongue and Salad .. . . 6 d - Salmon Mayonnaise . . ..... 6 d - Fruit Salad with Cream . . Jd. * /< Hi -f -1 i 'H iwmm L m »■" -at'"? i}& -S? r : '■ h< & •"m »■ n :<£i; t. _ IF you are one of the many who still prefer to be "waited on" at table, this magnificent room is reserved for you. Whether you dine alone, or entertain friends, you will be promptly served with the choicest of food at our regular menu prices. For the business man our new Tearoom is ideal for the midday meal. That is why one of the leading physicians in town advises his patients to "Walk up to The Farmers' for lunch." The fresh air and exercise will do you good. But if you don't feel like walking, or if you are pressed for time, our Bus Service will bring you quickly to our door and take you back again to Queen Street or Karangahape Road. This Room is Ideal for— BRIDGE PARTIES, WEDDING BREAKFASTS, RECEPTIONS and BANQUETS. WE offer superfine catering for all social functions. Our New Tearoom is available after 2.30 in the afternoon, or any evening from Monday to Thursday, for Wedding Breakfasts, Receptions and Banquets. Tables may be reserved for Bridge Parties any afternoon. Ladies tell us that our arrangements for Bridge Parties are the best in town. Well, we certainly do our best to make these afternoon functions enjoyable, and as the charge of 1/- per person covers everything, the cost is indeed very reasonable. If you intend to have a Bridge Party soon, ring the Manageress of our Tearoom, phone 46-854. ■ r--M' TRADING CO. LTD. :: :: HOBSON STREET A BREAKFAST DISH "that prompts a second helping" —grown and manufactured in New Zealand. A pure, wholesome diet of the fullest nutritive value. Better and cheaper than patent packet concoctions. "STANDARD" oatmeal: AND ROLLED OATS Northern Roller Milling Co. Ltd., Auckland M 7* 'O*2L VSk \luJ nly emulsion Easily! digested by, infants— EMULSION j BRONCHITIS Pleurisy, Sore Throat. Immediate soothing relief with Wawn's Wonder Wool. \Vnwn's Wonder Wool, highly medicated, pcnerntes immediate soothing warmth, nnd draws out Inflammation. "Just a few words of praise for your wonderful Wonder Wool," writes one sufferer. " I was laid up with pleurisy and the doctor prescribed Wawn's Wonder Wool. In three days I was on my feet and am now completely better." Doctors nnd Nurses recommend Wawn's Wonder Wool for all Bronchial, Nerve and Muscular Complaints, iZ >: M: Hi 2/6 PACKET FROM CHEMISTS ONLY. »» m #; »- Wonder Wool- , All Chemists It is the Ingredients and the compounding that tell in an Emulsion! Lane's is supreme because it contains a special ingredient that makes it grateful to the weakest stomach, to the youngest child, and even to the worst sufferer from acute indigestion. Lane's is the natural vitamin food-medicine needed by young and old if they want to put on weight and vigor—if they want to gain a victory over coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, incipient consumption, etc. Try a course of and join the happy, healthy thousands. Prut 2/9 and 4/9 m bottU t all CSemirti aad Storv. TONIC WEEK END EXCURSIONS Chateau Tongariro and Waitomo. The Tourist and Railway Departments, in cooperation, offer very cheap week-end trips to Chateau Tongariro or to Waitomo, or to the Chateau and Waitomo (combined), any week-end up to 31st July. The concession charges include first-class return rail and motor fares, accommodation and provision of equipment for snow-sports at Tongariro or cavetouring at Waitomo. Only £3/9/6 for the Chateau trip from Auckland. Seat reservations, 2/- extra. Only '£2/1.9/- for the Waitomo trip from Auckland. Seat reservations, 2/- extra. Only £5/2/6 for the combined Chateau and Waitomo trip from Auckland. Seat reservations, 3/- extra. Further information is available from Government Tourist Bureaux or Railway Offices. A LITTLE HOLIDAY HELPS YOU

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 14

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