It is really deplorable that women in gcneral are tied to a daily round of cooking. Why not have a day off occasionally by ordermg some roast pork, cooked ham. hocks or trotters from l. Smart, Thame? Street. Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! The new season has now opened. We cater for all requirements in this delicacy— cooked, opened or in shell in quantities to suit yourself. Also fish of all kinds, — Empire Cafe. 'Phone 1852. j. o'Sullivan, proprietor. We are holding a big Boot and Shoe Bargain Carnival just now. It is amazing the variety and usefulness of the bargain lots which such a large 6tock as ours presents to the thrifty huyer. We are overhauling all departments and you will find something to suit every member of the family, and at less that. half the us'ual price in most cases. d visit will amply reward yeu. McDiarmid's, Headquarters for foo^ wear, ' ~
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 12 March 1927, Page 4
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