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THESE HOT DAYS WHY GO HOME TO LUNCH 7 Our Celebrated QOLD TRUNCHEONS, Served with Dainty Salad, IS JUST IT! Morning and Afternoon Tea is one -Our Specialities. Tickle your palate with some of our DELICIOUS ICE CREAM. of ’ ONLY AT Le Grand Lounge C. L. FERGUSON Proprietor. ’Phone 1200.

NOTICE. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. ~ The fHissy.feii® Corner Harris Street & Wainui Road ’PHONE 1202. DRESSMAKING AND COSTUMES CUT & MADE BY EXPERTS. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE. 745

“SUMMIT” BACON ALWAYS ON TOP. BEST AND CHEAPEST MILDCURED BACON IN NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. rnr\T T Q (from 41b pieces and AYwXjXjO upwards), per lb 11 D RASHERS 1/All prepared in the latest and most up-to-date methods by new machinery. The best quality ever seen in Poverty Bay.. , Ask for “THE SUMMIT” BRAND. HAMPTON'S PORK BUTCHERY GLADSTONE ROAD. 166

MARBLE BAR. MISS FERGUSON begs to intimate that she has resumed the Management of the above Popular Restaurant and trusts to bo favored with a continuance of the liberal patronage received formely. The Public are assured the Rooms will be conducted on lines conducive to a maintenance of tlio high standard attained by the Marble Bar in the past. Miss Ferguson.

G. P- R™ CNoar Scaly’s) BUYS and Sells for Cash—All Poultry Produots. Specialises in Errs, Poultry, and Poultry Foods. ’Phono 733. Stocks carried of Maize, Wheat, Pollard aud Bran. 397

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16042, 1 February 1923, Page 4