W.H. SKINNER, Clothier and Mercer, Main-street, Palmerston North.
Main-street West is one of Palmerston's chief thoroughfares, as it leads direct from the busy railway station into the Square. On the way along visitors to Palmerston North will pass W. H. Skinner's new mercery and clothing emporium. This business is a striking indication of the strides Palmerston North is making in the commercial world, and the energetic way some of our young business men arc forging ahead in their profession. Mr. Skinner's shop is a never-failing centre for men's and boy's suits, hats, shirts, ties, and travelling requisites, and just at tho present time a very fine display is made of winter coats and underclothing. Tho stocks.are very comprehensive and up to date, embracing numerous lines of special interest to men. Skinner's prices aro attractive. The stocks are fresh, and visitors to town during the Show are specially invited to call here for good quality goods. There is no gainsaying the fact that W. H. Skinner can and does sell considerably below prices asked for in some contemporary shops. Raincoats at Skinner's for men of all sizes j are soiling this weak at a big reduotiao. ] CjUl-_3a4-S9«fc±h.ain,, ~ . ~ ' •*
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 13
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196W.H. SKINNER, Clothier and Mercer, Main-street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 13
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