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Victoria Bakery and Tea Rooms.

Bread is the backbone of civilisation — It satisfies when nothing else can satisfy When all other foods fail sweet nourishing Bread comes as a ministering angel to put vim and courage into the heart of man. Good bread builds up a nation. Realising these facts, the Victorian Bakery lays itself out to supply tq its customers bread of fir St-class quality. The best of flour, yea's,t thoroughly matured and manufactured on the premises, highly skiUqd tradesmen, up-tq-.date machinery, premises in which cleanliness is a watchword, and ovens which bake to a turn ; all these factors combine to produce a loaf which ' for spd value satisfies the most exacting palate. Milk is also addqd in suoh quantities that ordinary white bread is equal to wholemeal in food value.

The bread is; delivered to the customer by up-ito-date motor-vans. Distance is no object. Regular delivery is made in the township of Paeroa and in the Kqmata, Hikutaia, Netherton, Kerepeqhi, and Turua districts.

Small Goods, cakes, qtc„ are another feature of the enterprise of this firm- Just now a splendid variety of Christmas cakes, is. on view which wquld do credit to any city window and express the high standard the Victoria bakery always seeks to maintain.

The Victoria Tea Rooms are a feature in themselves. Everything is first-,class in the department. A silverware service, cleanliness, civility, and attention, give"'satisfaction to the patrons of these well-kaown tearooms.

A complete refrigerating unit is uh stalled which all foods being kept in excellent condition during the hot weather.

If you seek a «qod palatable loaf, tasty and delicious cakes, or a cup of good tea, with a dainty meal, the Victoria Bakery and Tea Room? are at your, service.

Something Electrical.

CLEAN, HEALTHY, CHEAP.

With the advent of eleptric supply in all its useful forms, electrical goods have a novel, charm, and: they will doubtless be found prominent in the sphere of festive domestic gift's) this season. The Thamejs Valley Electric Power Board has fostered a growing public patronage of its wares, as. c visit to the showrooms in! Belmont Roadi, Paeroa, will reveal. The electric light fittings and exquisite shades and bowls are most interesting. A's a guide to tliose on the lo,okri out for suitable Christmas presents the electric gpillers, coffee tors, toasters, irons, or even a useful torch, can be Considered. Other, interesting lines comprise iiot-point hot plotes, which are specially adapted, for. boiling a kettle, heating milk, and suchlike, Coing the Work efficiently and: economically, and with the minimum of discomfort or bother to the housewife. There are al's,o cookers, hot-.point two-side toasters, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, Belling grillers (with miniature oven) .electric fans in all sizes, and also, radiators-

The Power Board also carries full stocks of the following makes in electric cooking stoves : Guerney, Jackson, Acorn; Standard, Moore, and Moffat. The's.e ranges will be installed on a small deposit. The balance; is spread over a long .term of years, and the amount due is rendered quarterly, with the account for power consumed. By this method the comfort and convenience of cooking by electricity is brought within the reac.li of everyone. A special line that is attracting, attention is the movable reading lamps. These can be purchased at a small cost, and make very desirable gifts. An inspection of the showroom is, invited, and full information and demonstrations will be given, !

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

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Victoria Bakery and Tea Rooms. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

Victoria Bakery and Tea Rooms. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

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