WHERE TO DINE.
Visitors for Race Week and people of Christchurch who dine in town should try Aschoff’s new restaurant, the Cafe Cecil, situated in High Street, a few doors south from the Clock Tower. A dainty and substantial four-course Luncheon is served, consisting of Soup, Fish, .Meat and Sweets, with cup of tea. coffee or cocoa. Dupring Liic morning and afternoons, tea and cakes, fruit salad and vanilla ices will be served. High Tea from 5 p.m. receives our best attention. Our Fish Teas, drills and Whitebait Fritters r.ic said to be the best in town. An early luncheon will he obtainable during Race. Week and patrons are assured of getting quick service and civility. Call at Cafe Cecil to-day. * 6
j It is not easy to forgive a wrong, but when we count the cost of the j unhappy alternative revenging an in- ' justice is far harder, and the effects are farther-reaching and more disastous.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17189, 5 November 1923, Page 8
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