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MANAWATU MEAT AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.,

Palmerston North. The above .firm can claim to be the pioneers in the butchery and cold storage business of Palmerston North; and the, very fine quality of meat purveyed in this district, generally speaking,, is to a great extent due to the, resources possessed by the Manawatu Meat arid Cold Storage' Co,, Ltd. The firm are wholesale traders, and also carry on a large relail business. The main shop is in' The Square, and was- established in 1874. Other retail shops are situated in M'CJiffert and Featherston streets, and the up-to-date cold storage department in Princess street. This'business has'always been run on up-to-date lines, and in a very methodical manner. Buyers are always on the outlook for fat' stockof prime quality, and nothing of a sec-ond-rate'character is allowed to enter its premises ; hence the reputation- enjoyed fur''high-quality meats.- One important branch of the business that has a great fiame is the small goods, and it-is a^recognised fact that nowhere can a" better assortment of delicious small goods be procured. This department is under the charge of Mr. Geo. Brown, and no less than six hands are employed constantly therein throughout the week, 1 which' will give some idea of the demand there is for pure, wholesome, and genuine pork sausages, -saveloys, pressed tongues, pressed beef, mutton hams, Belgian sausage, etc., etc. Send for some nf these lines, and you will know whore to "go for genuine goods, , ,: •

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

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MANAWATU MEAT AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

MANAWATU MEAT AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15