“SANDWICHES” (The Word on the Window) This familiar word has again appeared on the window at SI QUEEN STREET AND THE PREMISES ARE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS. The Management expresses appreciation of the patronage of its many customers in the past; thanks them for their support of our Branch Shop during the past fortnight and very much regrets the great inconvenience caused them through the destructive agency of the Explosion which put us temporarily out of Business. We invite you to renew your custom at the above address, where you can procure SMALL GOODS OF PRIME QUALITY, TABLE DELICACIES AND CONDIMENTS IN PROFUSION. SANDWICHES IN GREAT VARIETY. OUR ESTABLISHMENT IS CONDUCTED ON QUALITY, CIVILITY, AND A SERVICE WHICH IS SECOND TO NONE. “SANDWICHES” R. CHESNEY, LIMITED, 51, Queen Street Also at 211 Queen Street.
The Supper Dance '-and then to supper! The wise hostess provides plenty of tasty sandwiches —made 3 with Trident Paste. 1 rident B Salmon an d Shrimp u B always popular. TRIDENT 1 pastes* I.V.Z. Agents: ELLIS & MANTON LTD. ■ WELLINGTON. li m
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 4
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