Don’t dilly-dally! Make those improvements, carry out those extensions. Everyone will be rushing in to get the business when good times are right on us. Butter prices are moving up, a strong demand is setting in for wool; the storm is over, the outlook brightens. There's no marking time with A.M.C. It’s striving harder than ever, extending and improving premises, seeking better methods for handling choice quality meats and giving better service. Make A.M.C. your butcher!—S.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 28
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