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MOULDEY'S VARIETY STORE. Andrew Young-street, Palmerston North.

This is the place to replenish your wardrobe at little expense. Men and women's: new and second-hand clothing in endless variety. The store also contains large stocks of useful and novel articles, including a big collection of gold and silver watches, clocks, and other valuable , goods in the jewellery line, which, are equal to new, and are for sale at tempting prices. Amateur theatrical clubs would xlo well to visit Mouldey's, for here is; to bo found all kinds of fancy dresses suitable for many classes of entertainment. The store also- contains hoards of household goods —furniture, furnishings, crockery ware, pots, pans, enamel ware, carpenters', joiners' t and plumbers' tools, guns, etc. There is something that will interest everyone, and there is no place in Palmerston or elsewhere that goods can be purchased at such reasonable prices. Fancy needlework for women, and hundreds of things: for men. Now is your chance to secure unique old and newfashioned articles. This store has been | established for 20 years, and with the object of directing "the attention, of outside districts to the wealth of novelty contained therein, it is desired that when visiting Palmerston at. the Show time, or later, you pay Mouldey's a visit. The scholar will find a great collection of historical and other. works of immense value to select from, and now ia the opportunity. Remember tho address ; Mouldey's, Andrew Young-street, j

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 10

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MOULDEY'S VARIETY STORE. Andrew Young-street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 10

MOULDEY'S VARIETY STORE. Andrew Young-street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 10