WORTH KNOWING.
Its worth while to know just where ' to get a tasty luncheon or a nicely- s; served afternoon tea. Perhaps you’re not in the habit of “staying in town” P regularly for lunch, and when you do slay you don’t know where to get the a best and most agreeably served meal? 11 Or, it may lie that you are looking for P a restaurant where your orders will be f ' J met .without the delay which is so to- n dious and annoying to the business j tl man. At the Grand there is no i delay. j is Whatever your difficulty, come to ei ‘'The Grand Cafe,” .right in the heart of the city, 7do, Colombo Street, upstairs, next, to Chisnall and Stewart's S' Cook ham House. ‘■‘The Grand” opens V” every Sunday from ijoou to 10.30 p.ni * r On week-days there’s a splendid three a ' course lunch, served in very" nice sur- S' roundings, between noon and two o’clock, for Is 3d. Fish ar.d grills are always obtainable, and whitebait and oysters when in season. For morning r< and afternoon teas (nine pence) you ]S can’t beat ‘‘The Grand.” 2' u
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 27 September 1924, Page 2
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