W.J. SMITH AND SON, Butchers, 'Phone 536, Palmerston North.
Quality and service are the two most essential factors in business life ■ nowadays, and nowhere can better meat or service- be obtained than at that old-es-tablished shop conducted in Main-street, Palmerston North, by Messrs.. W. J. Smith and Son, and known by the sign of the " X.Y.Z. Butchery." The firm do an extensive trade, and are noted for the high-class quality of their small goods, which are made fresh daily, and are purveyed to the public in a tasty, and attractive style. The fact that Messrs. Smith and Son have for years been called upon to supply exclusively many of the principal families in the town and district, as well as Devine^s popular hotel, and some of the more important restaurants, proves the excellence of their joints and_ small goods. The firm's plant i, and premises are up-to-date"in every respect, and for cleanliness and hygienic suroundings this establishment is excelled nowhere in town or country. The junior member of the firm is a popular figure in musical circles. He is the conductor of the famed Smith's Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 12
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186W.J. SMITH AND SON, Butchers, 'Phone 536, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 12
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