Real Irish linens, direct from the world-famous Belfast looms, are displayed in wonderful variety at Petties’. These, and 'also the handworked Madeira linens, are ideal for Christmas sifts, as they combine real artistic beauty with usefulness. The prices are exceedingly moderate for such exquisite work, and Petties’ invftn Inonnptlnn end I'nmnnrluon * Mr. T. 11. Mills, of Invercargill, has been appointed manager of the Christchurch branch of the National Insurance Company in succession to the late Mr. D. H. S. Ruddle. Keeping abreast of the times. —The Trocadero Tearoom, in Bryant’s Building. Hasting Street. Napier, has changed over to the cafeteria of “serve yourself,” as far as morning] and afternoon teas are concerned, so next time you’re passing through call —we would welcome your opinion on this, our latest innovation. Hbt dinners and hot teas are being served as usual.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 4
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