[Published by Arrangement.] KAIRANGA MEAT CO., THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.
The Kairanga Meat Co., the ox beef specialists of Palinerston City, have always set a very high standard of "quality" in all goods purveyed from this old-established butchery. ' The company derives its name from the great fattening lands of Kairanga, from which district a large part of its supplies is drawn, and without hesitation it can be said their reputation is well maintained for the highest quality meats, whether it be beef, mutton, pofk, lamb, or smallgoods. At the present time the company is featuring a great display \i£ lamb. On Friday night of every week the company's shop premises are an attraction for all who appreciate distinctive good taste in modern display methods. The company really specialises in the highest quality, and commands the support of the bulk of the best homes in the city. Spring lamb always shows up at the Eairanga Company's premises days ahead of other competitors, which indicates how keen and anxious the company is to meet the wishes of its valued patrons. Dairyfed pork is another specialty the company is noted for, and as manufacturers of smallgoods its name is legion. Everyone within miles of Palmerstori North has good reason to know the great demand there is for X.M.C. smallgoods, the large factory associated with the business where all kinds of smallgoods are made, and the big staff employed therein gives some idea of the hugo output. Mr. Dale, the company's popular manager, is always pleased-to welcome all old and new patrons.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 16
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258[Published by Arrangement.] KAIRANGA MEAT CO., THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 16
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