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Our Latest Pricelist | ——————— ♦£• I BEEF f SIRLOINS - - - - - Per lb 63. | RIBS- - - - - - ■ Perlb sd. | RUMPSTEAK - - - - Per lb 9d | BEEFSTEAK- - - - - Perlb.6d f GRAVY BEEF - - - - - Per lb. sd. t CORNED BEEF - - - - - From 4d. j MUTTON I LEGS - - - - ■ - Per lb. 7d. f FOREQUARTERS - - - Per lb. 5d * CHOPS - - - - - - From 6d lb. t ■ 1 • «4» LAMB | LEGS - - - - - PerlklOd ® LOINS - - > - - - - Perlb Sd. ? FOREQUARTERS- - - - - PerlbSd. | x SMALL GOODS f SAUSAGES - - - - - 3 lbs 1/- S SAVELOYS - - - - - 14 for 1/- ? BRAWN - - - - ■ Per lb, Bd. | LUNCHEON SAUSAGE - .- - Per lb Bd. $ COOKED HAM - - /- - - Perlb. 1/6 { COOKED PORK - - - - - Per lb 1/9 j . A A< . i . — , — I The Delicatessen [ HARLEYS ARE OPPOSITE PHONE 527 f

| McDonnell’s High class quality service store will meet all competition for cash. Try us! ’PHONE 121. BOX 88. m. McDonnell Wholesale and Retail Wifie, Spirit and Provision Merchant

Your Railways and Yourselves “One Good Turn Deserves Another” Proverbs are often unconvincing—indeed some are contradictory—but the one quoted is right in all respects. It is the foundation of the best business and the foundation of proper social conduct. Having satisfied yourself that your railways , truly serve you in accordance with their maxim of “Safety, Comfort, Economy,” do not hesitate to spread your satisfaction among your friends. The more you are a good friend to the railways, the more your railways are able to be a good friend to you. Here is the friendly message of the Railways to the public.':— l “The more we co-operate The better we can operate.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1934, Page 10

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