RUSSELL & SON WANT ! TO BUY RIFLES, Shotguns and Ammunition, Wire Netting, Roofing Iron, Lawn Mowers, 6ft. Baths, Wringers, Full Houses of Furniture. Also Tricycles, Oval Boilers, Iron Kettles and Saucepans, Table and Hanging Lamps, Tools of every trade, Gumboots, Gent’s Clothing and Boots, Dolls’ Prams, Ladies’, Gents’ and Juvenile Bicycles, Used Tents and Flys, Rabbit Traps, Primus Stoves, Ranges, Blinds, Camp Ovens, Heaters, Magazines, Push Chairs and Prams, or anything you may have no use for. Please ring 1080 or call in, and we will come and buy the goods and pay you cash. We don’t charge you any commission or cartage. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON GENERAL DEALERS, MASTERTON. (Established 1908.)
ESTATE MUTTON DEPOT. WE have been in business TWELVE MONTHS THIS JULY and we take this opportunity of THANKING OUR MANY CUSTOMERS for their loyal patronage. Our initial start was prompted with the ’idea of assisting in the distribution of EWE MUTTON at a PRICE THAT WOULD APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC and assist in more Mutton being consumed generally. We feel to some extent we have achieved that object, as the local killing of Mutton for 1941-42 exceeded the previous year by over 11,000 CARCASES OF MUTTON, but what was more to the point to the public WE REDUCED THE PRICES of legs of Mutton from 6/- to 3/-. Owing to the rise in Mutton prices we are today charging 4/- for BEST LEGS and 3/- for CHILLED LEGS. We claim that the latter Mutton eats just as well as the fresh. REMEMBER! At the Estate, if you ask for Hogget Mutton you get it. The bulk of our customers call for Ewe Mutton because of the price. To those who have a big family to feed and want still cheaper meat, try the CHILLED or FROZEN —you will find it eats as well or better than the fresh.. TODAY’S PRICES Large Legs Ewe Mutton (fresh) Large Legs Ewe Mutton (chilled) J/Large Four quarters Ewe Mutton (fresh) r - Large Fourquarters Ewe Mutton (chilled) J/ r - Prime Hogget Legs From 4'9 We respectfully ask you to take a look at our window tonight and Friday. THE VALUES WILL SURPRISE YOU.
A- COTTP IN COUPONS Twelve little coupons, Sitting in a row— ‘ Get your coat without ’em If you’re “in the know.” i Well, it’s an ill ’quake that doesn’t shake something good r ’ for someone out of the bag, and the last Wairarapa Wiggle E- was no exception to the rule. It has given those economical M shoppers who need overcoats and hats a real opportunity. p 0 Flying glass and an odd R brick or two dented and damaged a number of really good A overcoats and hats, and we have secured permission to _ offer them for a VERY limited period at greatly reduced prices. Y • A But that’s not all—dear me, no. We have also obtained permission to offer them D WITHOUT COUPONS! Not a single coupon will you need to D produce if you are fortunate enough to fill your needs from these goods. E S SWell, there’s the good news. We’ve got ’em out all ready, Sand the first ones in are the ones who will take them away. Remember’ now, some are only SLIGHTLY bent .... and all are whopping value. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ? • ■"i HURRY FOR nimmo’s TI {OSE bldgs. I COUPON-FREE • —~ Next to COATS AND Ste A & HATS TO BULLICKl pp si BLACKMORE sBLIM I T E D
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1942, Page 5
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