PETER PAN CAFE
HAMILTON’S LEADING RESTAURANT There is nothing more nourishing and nothing more acceptable these cold, winter days than a plateful of deliciously cooked fish, cooked, mind [ you, to a beautiful golden brown, ; and served with equally tasty hot I chip potatoes. j To read about them makes you hun- ! gry, but if vou visit the Peter Pan I Restaurant and ask for some the meal, j when served, will make your mouth I water, and what a treat is then in ! store for you. But remember, it is at | the Peter Pan, in Victoria Street, I opposite Collingwood Street, that such j a deliciously-cooked meal awaits ! your appetite. ! The Peter Pan, cf course, serves oysters in season and grills are obj tainable at their ruling low prices, j This restaurant caters not only for I day patrons, but remains open up to j a very late hour to enable weary travj oilers and “late supper” clients to sat- | isfy their “inner man.” i Remember, therefore, to patronise I this large and airy restaurant, not ! only during Show week, but at all ! other times during the year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 12
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188PETER PAN CAFE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 12
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