D. O'REILLY.
There is perhaps no more useful indi- 1 vidual in v community than the plumber, and prominent among those engaged in this line of business in Palmerston is Mr. David O'Reilly, who has contributed a great deal to the improvement in local drainage, and in other directions where the experienced tradesman's skill is brought to bear. That Mr. O'Reilly's skill is of the highest order is evidenced by the demands which are made upon his services, and the eulogiuros from appreciative clients' that always follow his operations. | He is also a coppersmith and zinc worker, and the goods which are manufactured in his workshop in Broad-street by expert workmen embrace innumerable utensils for household requirements, water tanks for the farmer, sinks, baths, ventilators, washhand basins, and many other useful lines. A full stock of the latest sanitary appliances, hot and cold water fittings, etc., are also stocked in great quantities, and those requiring any article in this direction should call on Mr. O'Reilly. I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19
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166D. O'REILLY. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19
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