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THE KIWI BACON COMPANY, LTD., Palmerston North. Can you imagine anything nicer than a Kiwi, ham for Christmas? Eemember to place your'order early, however, because there's always such a run on Kiwi products that you may be left lamenting at the finish. The company's smallgoods department has also gained such popularity for the excellent quality of its genuine allpork sausages that at times the demand is greater than the supply. However, the public of Wellington, Palmerston North, and Auckland too, where enormous ■ supplies of Kiwi smallgoods are consumed, will appreciate fie company's efforts to meet the ever-increasing demand. - Extensions of plant and staff are under way, and before this article appears in print the manufacture of. the popular Kiwi brand pork sausages and all lines pertaining thereto will have been in- j creased threefold. The public readily seek after a genuine article. The j extraordinary demand there is for j Kiwi genuine pork sausages is just an instance. Absolutely nothing but pork, enters into their manufacture, and, of course, the article that con- < tains parings of beef, mutton, pea meal, stale bread, and all sorts of mixtures cannot stand up to the genuine Kiwi pork sausage. The public are good judges, and their verdict ! places Kiwi products first and foremost everywhere. J. L. BENNETT, LTD,, The Auctioneers, Palmerston North. J. L. Bennett's, Ltd., formerly Harry Palmer's Auction Mart, at the corner of King and Rangitikei streets, well maintains its reputation as being, the chief centre in Palmerston North for the sale of pigs, poultry, fruit, produce, and general sundries. This mart is a real hive of industry six days of the week, and more particularly on j Thursdays and Saturdays, when the I farmer comes to town. The firm specialise in outdoor and clearing sales also, and it has to be admitted' without reservation that everybody—both buyer i and seller—get-a square deal at the [ hands of J. L. Bennett, Ltd. Besides paying particular attention to the auctioneering department, furniture, both j new and second-hand, is extensively dealt in. It is claimed with a good deal i of right that new furniture bargains are constantly to be had at this establishment, and, of course, second-hand furniture, pianos, blankets, cycles, sep- , arators, and fencing materials are just a few of the etcs. obtainable at bargain prices at J. L. Bennett's. Remember to attend the Christmas poultry sales; it is here you can get the selection. THE MANAWATU MEAT CO., LTD., Palmerston North. No better indication of the rapid progress being made by Palmersfcon North could be given than the vast development taking place in respect to many of its older established businesses. The Manawatu Meat Co., Ltd,, are among those who "set the standard" of progress. Q,uite recently this company I erected in Featherston street what in known as the Bungalow Butchery, and besides proving a great convenience tn the community it. is a iflost unique and pleasing building. Constructed exclusively in brick, and possessing many desirable features from a hygienic poiut oi view, it is destined to serve a very useful purpose in the locality in question without giving offence to other property owners in the immediate neighbourhood. The company are also constructing a handsome new main shop in popular "Broadway." Their present j main shop and offices were established as a butchery in 1874 by the late Mr. Joseph Beale, and it has been constantly used for this purpose ever since. The meat company's new freehold premise* in Broadway will be within fifty yard* of their old stand, and will be open for business at a very early date. Thp new shop has been specially designed t» meet the requirements of an up-to-date butchery firm, and the public will appreciate the change. Since the days of the eliminating of the. hawking cart j new methods have had to be considered, and the Manawatu Meat Co., Ltd., to meet the wishes and serve the purposes ' of its many customers throughout the town, has opened branch shops in several quarters, and it will be recognised and admitted by all and sundry that there is no institution in New Zealand I to-day that gives better service -and | supplies better "meat at such moderate prices. The company's smallgoods department is kept going at) top speed manufacturing the many tempting delicacies for which the company have become famous. The company are wholesalers and retailers, and can supply retail shops, camps, etc., with the best quality meats and smallgoods at the lowest prices. King main office, Tile Square, 6217. BROADWAY MOTORS EXHIBITS. The exhibit of this enterprising firm will again create a tremendous amount of interest amongst motorists generally, the very flue disphty being even bettor than that of last November. Tlio new model Chevrolet car is on view, and ■ special attention has been paid to this portion of the exhibit to enable buyers to grasp quickly the 'great advantage of the Chevrolet car over all other light cars. It is worthy of mention that Chevrolet, sales have increased consistently, and this popular car today enjoys an enviable position in its field. The Hudson Essex lines are well represented this year, some beautiful late models being ' on view. Among the Essex is the new model touring .car and the roadster with colonial body. In the Hudson the latest four-door, brougham and coach. The Hudson car is favourably knownthroughout New Zealand, and a very large number of the service cars in New Zealand being Hudsons. At the prices the Hudson-Essex lines arc undoubtedly the best buy to-day. The new Bonn car, n finn example of English workmanship, is on show, and must, create :i tremendous amount; ot" inter: ost, being' one of the stnuncliost and most complete i'sivk in , the English eliiss io-Uny, and .tolling at n most reasonable price, lii-n.'idu'.'iy Motors, although established only n. uniltcilit' eighteen months, Ikis justified itself in a jnai'ked degree. J t is nno of the ninst popular and largest. gni:ngos in. Pn.linorsloii Nurtli pity, ;in<l an institution worthy of such an import-1' anf. dint-net, us " ISi'Osiilway" is the (.•outre of. 'l.'liv firm, having by their untiring efforts and first-class service, built up a. business that ranks among 'the foremost in the country, their ever-increasing business has necessitated extensive additions, ami a. now building adjoining, with approxi■liiatcly' oOOUft of additional iluor ■space, will b(; shortly .Miinpli'ted and rciidy i'(>r oi.'L-iiputiuri. Tliis Jinn specialises in inotuf repairs ;inil electrical supplies, and carries ill all'times full istoijUji ol' tucu, biiLlpriua, and, acfcgS' tiuricti, .
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 19
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