THE BIGGEST BULLOCK
WHERE MEAT PRICES ARB LOWEST. MESSES BROWN, LITTLE, AND CO.'S EXHIBIT. The trend of the times is towards economy. People to-day are seeing to get the beßt value for their money. And that is the Becret of the phenomenally rapid growth in three months of the butchery section of Misers Brown, Little, and Co.'s business. . To-day. they are exhibiting a huge bullock weighing over 18001b. Naturally such' a wonderful .beast is attracting great attention, but the greatest attention to-.d'ay is being attracted by the extremely low prices they are charging for the finest quality meat. Aa' tnis firm does not belong to any ring which fixes retail prices,, they give t)ie public the full benefit of the low prices ruling at Addington. As a consequence, their butchery business has developed into 'one'of the largest ia Ohristchurch,. Conveniently situated in Bedftftd row—rijtkt behind the Farmera' Co-op.—-away from the dirt and bustle of the city streets, this firm's premises see hundreds of people served daily with meat, vegetables, fruit, groceries, and various sundries at wholesale prices far below those paid by firms situated in the hjgh rent areaß. It is authoritatively stated that even a moderate family can save quite a £1 a week bv dealing from Messrs jirown, jittle, and Co., Bedford row. 6
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17223, 13 August 1921, Page 10
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