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[Published by Arrangement.] THE OXFORD PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP.

Near Watson Bros., Ltd., The Sauare, Palmerston North. It is difficult to realise what the people of Palmerston North City did before the advent of the Oxford Pork and Small Goods Shop. It seems today to be such a universal centre for householders to obtain supplies of all known delicacies usually. associated with a high-class business of this nature. The small goods are everything the most fastidious palate could desire. Appetising, .convenient, economical, scrupulously hygienic, and with a never varying flavour and quality; "Oxford" small goods* are known and appreciated everywhere. Just call along and see the beautiful appetising- ■ delicacies made fresh daily by the firm'who know how, and then ask yourself if it is not better' toT buy your food here already cooked, instead of having your wife browsing over . a hot fire •to get the lunch ur dinner'ready on time? Here in the " Oxford ■" Pork Shop you can have unlimited choice; a' variety of the best, nicely cooked- at half the cost a home can ,do it for. Quantity reduces costs, and this is just the reason why the "Oxford can sell the highest-grade goods at such low, prices. '' Tiki'' hams and bacon are featured, and orders are already being booked for Xmas. Now is the time to get yours. Prices are bound to harden just before Xmas; and of course the supply may run out. There is always a-demand for "Tiki" hams and bacon. It is manufactured locally from the best animals procurable, and always killed under the strictest Government inspection. The Oxford management also specialise in dainty small goods, pork chops, sausages, luncheon sausage, pies of various kinds, cooked hams, poultry, pressed meats, pickles, chutneys, tongues, and a hundred and one different varieties of delicacies cooked and ready for the household meal, picnics, etc. Just come along and try the "Oxford," Palmerston's popular place for meats of all kinds.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 18

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[Published by Arrangement.] THE OXFORD PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 18

[Published by Arrangement.] THE OXFORD PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 18

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