A CHINESE BILL OF FARE. Did you ever see a Chinese bill of (are? (t consists of an inrhsrminable list of dishes «hich has been arranged by the author oc «avy rice paper in the form of a card. The able is laden with such dishes as sharksfas. fish soup, chicken soup, duck soap. *ice, rice, rice, rice, and tea, tea, tea, tea and ea. Also the inevitable birds'-nest nudaing jandles and cakes. * One s appetite is almost taken away on sntenng a Chinese house at the time of a banquet from the effect of burning incense ind herbs. The Chinese • are extremely polite. Champagne is a favourite drink mth them, and is always brought out when ■hey have an outside guest. This is what iie Chinese Consul in London bad for hf> Zbrutmag "dinner: Bow ha mai. (Boiled Prawns in Oil.) . y Chop Chop Sucy! : (Bits of Pork Chops.) Ham ob Dan. (Preserved Eggs, with Ducks' Gizzards.} Ob Gau Bow Vo Toway. (Docks' livers and Boiled Ham.) ChowJtwAw. (Boiled Pork, kidneyed.) Show Ju N Gow. * / (RCost Pork Tongues.) * Bow N Giver, (Cuttle Fish.) _ Yen Wo-Gong. (Boiled Pigeon Eggs and Birds' Ne3t Sonp.) T& V - Bow Hai. . '' (Boiled Crabs.) ~ Bow Yu Chee. (Boiled Sharks' Fins.) Tea. Yuen Tsyal. 1 . (Rice Cakes.) ' '■ Bob Oh. (Dock Tongue and Mushrooms.) Tea. Ju Tow N Gow. (Fried Roofs of the Mouth of Pigs.) Chow Ob Jun. (Ducks' Feet.) Tea. . » ChowGaPien. (Fried Chicken Wing.) Lein Chi Gong. (Uly Seed Soup.) . r > Hong Gin Gong. (Almond Soup.) ' $ Dein Som. 'j (Sweetmeats and Jellies.) j . 'Yeuh Bhing. Qlincemeat Oakes.) , Gwoy Zoo. V ,y* (Fruits.) Kwoh Zub: / (Seeds.) Cha Sam Loo. tT«*aad Rice Whisky.) Champagne* Tea.
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The City Tailor. DXVOa-STREKT. NEW PLYMOUTH 05 O J M H H M O H a H HAVING secured th« resistance of Fust-Cuss Tailors bom Wellington, 1 am now prepared .to e&oata order* at SROBIBBI MOTICX. Oostomers patronising my establishment can rely on FIRST-CLASS TAILORING IN FASHION. FIT, * WORKMANSHIP All Garments GUARANTEED not to Shrink. NO Bo; or Gtil Labour employed. Mo Old Stoch. Good selection of modern TWEEDS IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. Charges Moderate. F.W.Jensen, Ladiee'fc Gentlemen's Tailor. H H a M H H M F O w ~fHE CITY TAILOR, TWO DOORS ABOVE THEATRE ROYAI LATEST SHIPPING I iWRIVED, —SS. PAP ABO A," from Lokdon. •jpHIS Steamer has brought A BINE SHIPMENT OF
'BOOTS & SHOES, COKSIGinSD TO Grayson & Cock, FOOT IMPORTERS, Devon-street. .. JBIUP TJELEPHQiLE No. 203.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 4
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