MESSRS. LEMON AND CO.'S BUTCHERY.
The town' of Levin has shown marked improvement of-late years, and while it is admitted to be the best business centre between Wellington and Palmerston North, it is going to go further. . It will be one .of the most important inland towns of New Zealand yet, and before many years are over. One important factor' in the advancement of Levin is the faith of its business people. Mr. J. Lemmon's new shop,, shown above, is just one instance of the progressive nature of those whose interests are staked within its borders. Lemmon's Butchery, is renowned far and wide, for the quality of the meat obtainable there. Householders come from as far south as Plimmerton to obtain their meat supplies at Lemmon's, because they know that there is nothing to compare to the beef, mutton, lamb, etc., bred and fab tened at the famous Kuku, where all supplies are obtained. Lemmon's Butchery is up; to date in every detail. The plant enables plentiful supplies of small goods to be available to the public as well as a choice selection of poultry, bacon, eggs, and every joint you can name can be had at this "Levin's Leading Butchery."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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