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GIFTS OF LAMB

hi view of the extreme popularity of the arrangements made hy the New Zealand .Mont Producers Board through its l.omlon Office to deliver single carcases of prime New Zealand lamb to any address in (treat Britain, arrangements have been made to accept orders for delivery in Great Britain up to Easter time at the same price as hitherto charged, viz., oils per carcase, which means that orders must lie received at the Board’s Office before the Ist. Eeliruary.jj, The Board has received hundreds of letters from delighted recipients in the (•Id Country eulogising the finality and condition of the lambs which were sent to them last season. No doubt many New Zealanders would like to make a present of a Prime New Zealand latnli to friends in the Old Country. All that is necessary for them to tlo is to send the sum of £1 13s to the Secretary of the New Zealand Meat Producers Board. l’.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend’s full address (plainly written in ink) and the necessary arrangements will he promptly attended t<\. This amount covers ad charges to delivery to the friend’s private house. Arrangements will he made by the Board's Ixnulon Office for the name of the sender to be indicated to the rooi. pient bv means of a card. Instructions regarding defrosting will be supplied with the carcase.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1925, Page 4

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GIFTS OF LAMB Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1925, Page 4

GIFTS OF LAMB Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1925, Page 4

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