PALMERSTON'S PORK SHOP.
Every department of commercial enterprise is well catered for in Palmerston North, especially-that of the pork butcher. Mr. Fred. Smith's establishment, situated next to De Luen's in the Square, is the centre of a very busy trade, and there is no more up-to-date or better appointed small goods shop in New Zealand. For cleanliness in every detail, and appetising delicacies, Smith's stands alone. One reason for this is that the proprietor and his staff know their business, and the public can be absolutely assured that1 goods obtained at Smith's can be relied on. Every manner of cooked meats,, such as ham, pig's cheek, brawn, pressed- beef, roast pork, etc., is available in any quantity daily, while the show window literally teems with all kinds of small goods, pork pies, fresh eggs, bacon, hams, pork sausages, and poultry, pickles, etc. Give Smith's a trial—you won't be sorry. Mr. A. J. Taylor, late of New Plymouth, the new proprietor of Smith's, has made arrangements to retain the services of Mr. Geo. Brown, the expert small goods man who has so successfully conducted the operative department for Mr. Smith for the past five years, and the business will be under the personal supervision of Mr. Smith, the late proprietor, for some time. Remember -the address.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 107, 2 November 1916, Page 16
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