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SUMMER DELICACIES Here are several new lines we hay® added to our Smallgoods list—we recommend them with confidence as being the very freshest and most delicious obtainable. Saveloys .. •• Polonies ... ■ ld®acn Pork Brawn • • 8d per Io Pressed Beef • • P®* Collared Head . • 1/* per lb Pressed Veal and ■ Tongue ~ . • 1/2 per lb Cooked Silverside .. 1/6 per lb Ham and Tongue .. 1/9 per lb DIXON BROS. «' City's- Best Butchers",. , Cashel Street, Christchurch. HV Now— CRUISE to Milford and the West Coast Sounds Now ALLean wjoythe beautifcs of Milfordand rha West Coast Sound* without the cMusitr "of 6 dm walk. 'Leaving Bluff, S.S." Hinemoa ' «eam» dir. ta to Milford, arriving afternoon of next day. At ' Milfocd you m Mitre Peak,- Bowen, Stirling and Sutherland Falls, Lata" Ada and othax featuraaef ,«ha finest walk in the World. Return via Gtargt, Xhonpson't It Brealoea Soundj. Through historical Acheron Passage to Dusky i for 40 hours jtaf most breathlessly beautiful of all Sounds. - Total time aight cuisine—inclusive cfcst of £l6 i 6». (Milford Trade tourists toidud up at Milford Sound fot return trip to Bluff, leiisas.) Write or call Tourist Office, Tho». Cook & Son Ltdu ot D—W.' McKmy.Xtdi, Inverrarglßi for full paittenUn, Utemsutu, «nd aaiUng.dates.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 3

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