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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT “The Farmers” Tea Room When Lunching in Town, there’s no place will please you better than the Comfortable Tea Room at “The Farmers.”,, Good Food. Carefully Prepared, is served ‘piping hot,’ without loss of time—and Charges are Moderate indeed. Make “The Fanners” Tea Room your rendezvous FOR LUNCH, MORNING OR AFTERNOON TEA. Hot Luncheons CHANGE OF MENU DAILY. Hot Joints, Vegetables, Bread and Butter, with Tea or Coffee 1/3 Hot Pie and Vegetables, Bread and Butter, with Tea or Coffee 1/Ham and Tongue, Vegetables, Bread and Butter, with Tea or Coffee 1/6 Sweets 6d. Soups 3d. DAINTY MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, 9d. TEA ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR. CONSIDER THE COMFORT OF YOUR FEET BY WEARING “HAWK SHOES.” Hot Weather brings Sore, Tired, Feet unless careful thought is expended on the Selection of Summer Footwear. If you’re not already supplied for Summer, step into “The Farmers” and choose now. SHOES FOR SUMMER FOR BUSINESS FOR SPORT MEN’S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOE, smart design and medium toe. A really Fine Shoe for Summer Holidays. All sizes and half sizes—34/6 MEN’S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOE, with a Comfortable Cushion Insole, so useful to tired and hot feet. These Shoes also have extra feint flttir- which is a decided asset to their wearing qualities. All 4's an-’ oai res.—3B/6. ‘-The Farmers,” ihe WJXA., IM, ffIiPRONF F.O. BOX 442. OLFF?: STREET. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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