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HYGIENIC TEA ROOMS.

The afternoon cup of Um is now an established custom in everyday life. Whether in the home or elsewhere people find there's nothing so refreshing. The increasing numbers who patron, isc Devon street for their afternoon stroll have made a big difference in the 'afternoon tea business, and the excellence of the scones, cakes, pastry, etc., the prompt service, and the cleanliness' everywhere apparent, secured for the Hygenic Bakery a very large share of the increase. Enlargement of

the tea-rooms became necessary, and the progressive proprietor has just had the extension completed. The tea-rooms are now the largest in town, bright, cool, and airy. They are central, nnld well served, and consequently well patronised. Of the excellence of the viands and the superior standard of all the other essentials of a well-conducted tearoom, we can hear testimony as tlho result of personal inspection land sampling. Included in the always attractive menu are "S.P." scones, a new health food which is in great demaad. The of the premises are n«,w lighted by seven 50c.p. "Osram" electric lamps, and there seems no reason to suppose thut the progress made so consistently since their opening will be stayed.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 4

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HYGIENIC TEA ROOMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 4

HYGIENIC TEA ROOMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 4

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