WM. JAMES For Boots and Shoes at Palmerston North.
■Has it ever occurred to ydu that the best value in footwear is invariably to be had at a boot shop pure and simple, and right here we-are going to'demonstrate wKai .is meant... Mr. James, a practical tradesman, 'has a neat, attractive boot store on. Main-street, Palmerstdn" North,, next 'door'but one to Skinner's, "the outfitter.' He_ is .under very little expense/his.stock is purchased for cash, the selection of- footwear is an excellent one, and consequently he is enabled to give you better service than the jack-of-all-trades whose expenses are added%to by big staffs. Now, to prove these, stafcemente to your own satisfaction just call along when next in Palm 'erston i^or'th', and you will be convinced ffiai whs* we say is correct. Just at the ■present-time Mr. James—who, by the way, is successor to the late Mr. Bateon —is displaying some splendid goods, and for the holiday season there are boots and shoes to suit everyone, and the value is bound to please those whose purses 'have been sadly strained during these strenuous times. Make straight for James's .good value boot shop. Service tho best.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 12
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194WM. JAMES For Boots and Shoes at Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 12
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