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“THE PICCADILLY."

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. LUNCHEONS, FISH AND CHIPS. Sorry to have to trot out the very old stager, “long-tfjelt want,” but this is what has been filled by Mr; C. A. Brown, proprietor of “The Piccadilly” restaurant, next Messrs Parker and Marks’ new auction mart in the main street near the railway station. Here refreshments may be secured at all hours, which is a convenience Paeroa has lacked hitherto.

The premises have been thoroughly cleansed throughout, and now look spick and span and inviting. Luncheons, morning and afternoon teas, fish and chips, and—-tell it in a whisper—strav7berries and cream are among the items served up! And the supply of fish, mark you, is fresh daily. To people coming off the trains, or from the Plains motlor bus, the “Piccadilly” will be found very welcome, a distinct boon. Several sets of tastefully arranged tables make a compelling appeal—but oh! those strawberries ! They are just exactly right; not too ripe, noti unmatured, but firm, luscious, delicious. Don’t all come at once. 4

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4345, 21 November 1921, Page 2

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“THE PICCADILLY." Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4345, 21 November 1921, Page 2

“THE PICCADILLY." Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4345, 21 November 1921, Page 2

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