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MOULDEY'S New and Secondhand Shop, Andrew Young-street,. Palmerston North.

For those' .visiting Palmerston North during the present Show, or at any time of the year, there is something to please you. Bargains innumerable, Mouldey's carry, one of the most extensive stocks of clothing, of all descriptions, for both men and women. Prices asked are just about half the ordinary shop prices. It would be impossible to enumerate all theibargains. going at this popular shop, but' suffice it, to say that one visit would convince, you that there arc money savers in every department. Clothing for men, women, and children. Boots, hats, ties, gloves, winter overcoat.l;, rugs (a special lino), blankets, culinary utensils, clocks, watches, jewellery of all descriptions, carpenters' tools, fancy goods, books (including novels), historical works, and famous old publications, etc., also harness, brief bags, portmanteaux, tin boxes, axes, spades, mauls, crowbars, chains, hamep, and one thousand and one costly articles that can be bought at Mouldey's for a mere sour;. Fancy costumes are specially stocked, and a big lot of; furniture is ajso fors;i!«. ..Re mem bar the address-*----iadisw" you33g-£t»'flßt, ; l?ahiaerstoa North,

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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MOULDEY'S New and Secondhand Shop, Andrew Young-street,. Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

MOULDEY'S New and Secondhand Shop, Andrew Young-street,. Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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