young, photo] F. J. SHEPPARD'S CASH STORES.
Rangitikei street (corner of Featherston-street) and Rnngitlkehstreet (corner of Schlager=street), Palmerston North. Fanners ami others visiting tliis great exhibition will do well to see Sheppard's display of the justly ianious David il'Ciae P-utent Mattresses. '"Uneasy lies the head that wears a ciown." 'Tho old king would not have said this if he had used a David M'Ciac Mattress and pillows. Make your isit to Palmerston a paying proposition by calling at Sheppard's, the lanious cash provideis ol llangitikei-btreet. Get your goods by rail and save anything from 5 to 25 percent, mi the cost. Tho Commission to enquire into the cost of living would not be, necessary if everyone dealt at Shuppard's. Wo di'lher all /roods lice to rail. Leave your order when in town lor Hie Show. \\'a sell almost meiythiug, and sell tho 'best quality ot ewvy thin» — cheaper than unyoiiu else. Try us ynd satisj'y yourselves Why coatinue to p»y other poapta'n Uotiisl liUJ fW tpot, uu«U at KlH'inuu'UV tho jpgylsx cwh BsqxidSfli 'JPligoj 318* "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 24
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175young, photo] F. J. SHEPPARD'S CASH STORES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 24
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