ARCADIA TEA ROOMS.
Miss Finnis, a lady who has had considerable experience in Wellington and elsewhere in the management of tea and refreshment rooms, has taken over the Arcadia Tea Rooms in the Exchange Buildings, Masterton. The Arcadia Tea Rooms have long been known as probably the i 'prettiest and most commodious tea rooms inland in the North Island, and Miss Finnis intends to increase to the utmost the great popularity they have enjoyed with the puolic of the district. Fashionable functions can be arranged for, and will receive special consideration. Hot and cold light luncheon daily, and supper on Saturday evenings will be features of the new management which will doubtless prove very popular, as the .cuisine arrangements are to be on the best city lines. Afternoon tea at the' Arcadia will, of course, be in keeping with the importance of the excellent rooms, and country visitors to town are invited to enjoy a tete-a-tete over the dainty refreshments which will be provided by Miss Finnis. The rooms will also be open on special holiday occasions, a convenience which should be greatly appreciated by the general public.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3095, 19 January 1909, Page 5
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188ARCADIA TEA ROOMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3095, 19 January 1909, Page 5
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