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GOODALL AND HERBERT.

BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. The attention of the residents of Frankton is drawn to the new and commodious premises just completed' in Commerce Street, Frankton Junction, for Messrs Goodall and Herbert, the well-known bakers and confectioners. This enterprising firm, seeing the need for an up-to-date tearoom in Frankton, Have, included a wellappointed room in their new premises, whicli has been fitted-up on modern lines, and is prettily decorated in white and mauve. The furnishings are of the latest designs in riniu, the tables being covered with plate-glass tops, thus doing away with the old style of tablecloths, which are always hard to keep clean. A big stock of cakes, pastry and confectionery of excellent quality is always on hand. In the manufacture of their goods Messrs Goodall and Herbert use only the highest-grade materials, and as a heavy turnover necessitates buying in large quantities, it follows thai . customers reap the benefit in lower prices. Messrs Goodall and Herbert realise that it is in the best interests of their business to employ none but experts in the manufacture of the goods, and judging by the large number of people supplied by them, it is obvious' that the residents of Frankton have appreciated this fact. The firm will deliver their bread and small goods to any part of Frankton or Hamilton, and invite intending customers to telephone No. 2273 and leave their orders.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15230, 5 May 1923, Page 6

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GOODALL AND HERBERT. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15230, 5 May 1923, Page 6

GOODALL AND HERBERT. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15230, 5 May 1923, Page 6