A LONG-FELT WANT.
LUNCHES LIMITED. People of the Waikato will welcome the announcement by Lunches, Limited, who have acquired the premises lately ■occupied by E. T. Hales, Victoria Street (opposite Collingwood StreeL). The new business which opens tomorrow will cater for all the pork butchery and small goods requirements of the Waikato. Hamilton has long felt the need of a business of this land where every article that should be found there is in stock. T’he premises have been painted throughout in an attractive blue and white effect. The latest Kelvinator system assures a maintained temperature of 42.44 degrees which has been proved by scientists to be the most suitable. It must he pointed out that the stocks are not frozen. The latest steam process has been installed for cooking and cleansing purposes. A visit to the premises reveals that expense has not been spared Lo make it one of the Dominion’s foremost establishments. The services of an expert Waikato pig buyer have been secured who will see that only the finest quality pork comes into the business. Of interest to shoppers is the time-table set down by this firm. It has been carefully planned to suit public convenience. To mark •their opening the management are giving free, fen chickens and one ham, particulars of which are appearing in this issue.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17991, 9 April 1930, Page 6
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221A LONG-FELT WANT. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17991, 9 April 1930, Page 6
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