DEVINE AND WATKINS, The Butchers, Weraroa.
Nothing succeeds like success, and nowhere in the Levin district has success been better deserved than by the firm of Devine and Watkins at Weraroa. They have consistently maintained a very high standard of quality in regard to the meat they purvey to the public. It is the best that money can buy, and the rapid increase in their trade illustrates how much their clients appreciate- the fact. Besides the usual country round carts, the firm have added a beautiful motor delivery van to their plant. This was built to their order by Adam Burges, of Palmerston North, and it is a, very conspicuous vehicle, painted in white enamel with gold lettering., Ifc is now in everyday use, and no doubt will prove of good service to the residents of Ohau and other settlements adjacent to Levin, and to th? firm's business..
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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148DEVINE AND WATKINS, The Butchers, Weraroa. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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