The Fruit Market Broadway MATAMAT v DO WE LEAD OR MERELY FOLLOW ? We leave it to you. We, however, take this opportunity of cheerfully acknowledging the graceful compliment paid us by others who imitate business methods that we originate. While contributing in some small measure to the business education of those who elect to follow our excellent example, we are furthermore ably fulfilling a meritorious public service in setting a standard of* value and quality that a few may imitate ■*" but none can beat. Due to the wholesome modifying influence of Heerdegen's Fruit Market, the public can now EAT MORE FRUIT and keep fit without v feeling guilty of some wanton act of extravagance. y£M. ■i Ml y M '4— Te Kauwhata Outdoor Grapes. Blue Ribbon Brand. 1/- per pound. 3/6 per chip of 4 pounds. Heerdegen’s are the exclusive retailers in Matamata of Ryries famous Blue Ribbon Brand —Te Kauwhata’s best, sweetest.' most luscious outdoor grapes. We certainly pay a higher price than that which rules for the ordinary pack commonly retailed, but we believe that patrons who frequent our store are no.t slow to recognise and appreciate good grapes. But notwithstanding a higher first cost we set a new standard of lower prices than have ruled hitherto, combined with a higher quality that cannot be excelled. Heerdegen’s Deserve Your Patronage Because They Merit It. Fruit Market Broadway MATAMATA ’Phone 227. -V .-caw
FARMERS I • If you are requiring a New Separator inspect the . 7 ' ' • . " .. New . McCormickDeering for which I have the Sole Matamata Agency. Full stocks of DANISH COWLIC. A boon to farmers—ensuresthe cows good health. W. S. Crowther m Thone 194,
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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1112, 7 April 1930, Page 8
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