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MUTTON DEPOT

STATE THEATRE BUILDING. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Owing to opposition from certain quarters I have been compelled to stop using the name “State,” for the name of my shop and henceforth the shop will be known simply as the “Mutton Depot.” I feci confident that the general public will endorse the fact that this shop has done some service to the community and farmer alike. The public are able to buy prime ewe mutton at low cost, while at the abattoirs and saleyards mutton has been selling at a higher price, which from a community viewpoint is most advantageous. When buying mutton just look first at the Mutton Depot, State Buildings, Masterton, W. Smith, proprietor. — (P.8.A.)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 7

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MUTTON DEPOT Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 7

MUTTON DEPOT Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 7

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