Shakespeare, when he wrote, "iMect it is, I set it ■ down," must have had Christchurch suburban butchers m his "mind's, eye, Horatio !" The meat may be all right when it- leaves the abattoirs, but it's all wrong when it takes ■ its departure from the local butcher's shop. The wonder is that when the meat is taken home and placed on the table, it does not do ?.<rnt v.'?iiln'thp custodian is not lookins ond rpoVo its way back to the butcher's block sfffin.-
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NZ Truth, Issue 128, 30 November 1907, Page 5
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82Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 128, 30 November 1907, Page 5
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