'DVI C E ! Sporting Men have often read something like this;—The fancies for the Matamata Eacing. Club's "Double" will probably bo M A L A G IG I ..LUC ID US Helpful advice! Further helpful advice is given by "BOB" HARVEY, Warwick Arms Hotel, concerning his fancies. His are: LION ..A L E C A E L T 0 N STOUT. A Good "Double"! There is nothing more refreshing than-a "wee drappie o' the best." THE WAEWICK ARMS HOTEL can accommodate you. After the Eugby Match on Saturday visit "B 0B " H ARVEY and call for "Lion"—and "box on"! FOR Through the pages of to-day's issue pass SPECIAL BARGAINS for Week-end ShopSPECIAL MESSAGE. We advise the Public to carefully peruse the Advertisements, which offer definite value for all. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST RISING PRICES. BUY NOW! THEY'RE LOVELY CAKES at the - KIA OKA KIA OEA KIA OKA Home-made Sponges, Scones and Small Goods that simply melt in the mouth. Be sure to take some homo with you. MORNING and AFTEENOON TEAS MOENING and AFTEENOON TEAS Daintily Served. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATEEED FOE. Bright Atmosphere. Courteous Assistants. Proprietress - MRS. VEEA HUNTER.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 3
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