W.J. SMITH AND SON,
Butchers, Main Street, Palmerston North. Were everyone in this country to cx T ercise a greater care over the class and quality of food they eat, there certainly would be much less sickness, and particularly woiild this remark apply to Such diseases as growths, etc. . No food other than tho best quality should be used. Always deal at a butchery where ! you know the heft class of nieiit is to j bo had. Never nllow tho sale ticket to induce you for (he pake of saving a. penny or so to patronise the ". here totiay and gone to-iiiumiw " butcher. Always deal .it \V. J. ShiiUi and Son's s'iojjj opposite 3)o.vme"s, iii Main street, pud lib fissiireil of the best that money fiiu buy. Messrs. Smith ;ihd Son have a reputation for " quality meat." This is the principle on which their extensive biisiiicss lias beeii bililt, and througlioufc i.lie firm's long business career tho system of buying tlio best of everything has never been departed from. It. is si fact that Smith and Soii won't allow ;i|iy second-grade meats to on let- their Slow.. Thiit i» wliy Unit Doyiiih's ftinjjiio. llutol and Hiiuiy Lrtlw JciuJihi; eSjtubligluueuU deal exclusively with thuiu.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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203W.J. SMITH AND SON, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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