ROBERTSON’S DINING ROOMS.
_._—_._. Eobertson's Dlnlng Booms, situated} next the Railway Line within a few‘ ‘mlnutes ot‘ the Show, have an enviable reputation for the excellence of their meals. Served in spotlessly clean sur—i roundings by a very etflcient staff, the person desirous of anpeasins his 01“ her appetite has a wide choice of ‘dishes from which to select. Soup, Ilsh, an entree or hot joint and \‘eget~ ables followed by a liberal helping of a fancied sweet constitutes the daily menu and every course served represents the very best food that money lean buy. A person requiring a square meal for a round coin should most certainly make a point of visiting these popular dining rooms. ‘ Special arrangements have iheen Imade to cater for show traffic, and the lmanagement guarantee that there \\'lll be no vexatious waiting. Show visitors, desiring to satisfy the inner man should remember the name, Robertson's Dining Rooms, where civility and celerity go hand in hand. '
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 18
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160ROBERTSON’S DINING ROOMS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 18
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