DON’T YOU WANT SOME? t. ■&S (2^ A constant topic of conversation at many Tea ©• Tables arc the c SPONGE CAKES E. ®/. BRIC KL E w The Excelsior Eakcry ■= Phone 63 II Opp. Town Hall. [I fes? KA 13 E==3CZ=^3^ YE OLDE SWEET SHOPPE. PATEA. GREETINGS TO OLI> AND NEW CUSTOMERS. A Glorious Selection of FANCY CHOCOLATE BOXES, ranging from Is to 255. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST AT BEDROCK PRICES. Try one of the new BOS-CIIOCK BARS, made from the celebrated Boston lee Cream. To buy one is to buy 1 more, 3d each. ICES, MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT PIES, DRINKS, ETC. Seating Accommodation for 24 Persons. Prompt Service and Civility is our Motto. MRS. A. ANSON, EGMONT STREET, PATEA. Next the Patea Butchery. ’Phone 134. SUITS —SUITS. SUITS—SUITS. The majority of men cannot afford to buy dozens of suits, and consequently want a suit to wear well and not to show signs oi delapidation until it is well past its first youth and on into respectable middle age We invite you to see our stocks of “Golden Fleece” Suitings, all guaranteed and branded on every yard for your protection; also the famous “Saltaire” Serges in black, blue, and greys. These brands are only stocked by bespoke tailors. J. DEMPSEY, PATEA. GENT.’S TAILOR, (Late J. J. Eoltham),
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Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 11 March 1932, Page 1
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218Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 11 March 1932, Page 1
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