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WHERE TO DINE.

DAFFODIL TIA Rooms. RECOMMENDED TO SHOW VISITORS. During Show week thousands of visitors will be pouring into Hamilton. Many of these will have travelled many miles and will. of course. have to obtain a meal during the day. They will certainly not wish to go far away from the Show buildings. and where better could they so than to “The Daffodil." just a few doors from Ward Street in Victoria Street. Here they will find served. in de—lightfully attractive surroundings. very ‘tasty and substantial meals which have become well known in the Wai‘kato. Light luncheons. hot dinners. morning teas, afternoon teas. suppers, et’e., are served all day and they are especially prepared to meet the requirements of the show traffic. A; in past. years the service at “The Detrodil“ has been carefully planned so that ‘show visitors may be given the service they have come to expect from this popular restaurant.

As well as the best dining room service in the Walkato. "The Daffodil" has complete stocks of the best confectionery. drinks and ice cream. These are also delightfully served and are all the more appreciated on this account. Having just installed the latest device tor heating milk. hot milk shake. can be served at our milk bar in the following flavours: Horll'ck‘s Mailed Milk, Vitone. Ovaltlne. Baum-win. Chocolate. Orange, Lime. Rickey. Raspberry. etc.

This progressive firm, knowing the ‘public‘s desire for only the best of chocolates. has. for the convenience of the public, taken a. stall in the Winter Show and Cadbury Fry Hudson‘s products as well as all other high class confectionery and chocolates can he obtained from their stand. which in in close proximity to the Biedisloe ‘Hall. .

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

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WHERE TO DINE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

WHERE TO DINE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 10

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