TEA ROOMS. Something Different! “HENRIETTA” HOME COOKERY. “HENRIETTA” HOME COOKERY. (Hotel Imperial Buildings). I>EALLY Delicious Cakes, Sponges and Pastries. Also Tasty Pies. Refreshing Morning and Afternoon Teas. MISSES V AND A. CRYER, Proprietresses. THE FUN OF IT! An afternoon in town never seems complete without the time-honoured visit to a Tearoom for a “snack” and a yarn. Perhaps ’tis because thus you can meet a friend “tete-a-tete” as you exchange the latest news in the congenial atmosphere of good things to eat. Next time you’re in town visit the “QUALITY INN” (opp. Post Office). Misses Christie.'and Kerby. g C 0 T T | gCOTT’S gCOTT’S NEW TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS Daintily Served. LUNCHEONS that will tempt the most fastidious. Cheerful Atmosphere! Pleasant and Efficient Attention! ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS at gCOTT’S gCOT T ’ S gCOTT’S And You’ll Have No Regrets.
HOTELS. ALWAYS “ON TOP”!—“Black and White,” “Jolmny Walker” and “Lion.” —Served at the JJ 0 T E L • '' "House of Thames, MPEKIAL, Proprietor - - - - J. W. HARVEY. pARK JJOTEL. (Under New Management). “When your chin’s on your chest, And your face needs a feedin’ Here’s a haven of rest And an epicure’s Eden. HAROLD PALMER - - Proprietor. DON’T FORGET!—“COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME.” pOST QFFICE H OTEL Where Congenial Company is always to be found. Proprietor - - - JACK O’MEARA.
SALUTATION Hotel.—“ The House ° of Good Cheer.” —“Bill” Harper, Proprietor. Popularity! Enjoyment! “DOMINION BITTER,” the Best of Drinks. On Tap at your Favourite Hotel, the EXCHANGE. Proprietress - - MRS. E. McCONNELL. ■ nOBNWALL RMS HOTEL. (J. ALWINGER). “OUR POPULARITY IS INSIDE.” UALUTATION Hotel.—“ The Home of Speight’s Beer.”
JUNCTION JJOTEL, THAMES. “CALL” for “Sparkling Waitomata” and “Box On!” Proprietor - - - A. P. DOVELL. You Will Meet All Your Brother Sports at the gOWEN JJOTEL Proprietor - - - D. GANLEY. WHERE ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND PALS ASSEMBLE! QUEEN’S JJOTEL. Every Comfort. Excellent Table. Proprietor - - - TOM THOMASSEN.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 1
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