D. WATSON, PLUMBER.
3, Taonui Street, Palmerstou N. Tel. 5051. Why tolerate a leaking roof? Send round or ring up for D. Watson, the plumber, and have it remedied. Dairy farmers who are unable to enjoy the privilege of a town water supply need properly-constructed corrugated iron tanks, and in this connection too Mr. Watson is a thoroughly competent and expert tradesman. Tanks, baths, hotwater cisterns, and all lines pertaining to the trade can be had on the shortest notice. The special features dominating Mr. Watson's establishment are good "•■orkmanship, prompt service, and moderate prices. Plumbing, drain-laying, and sanitary engineering are- undertaken in all their branches in both town and country. When about to build your new house do rot mako .any arrangements about the' plumbing work until you have cousiiltrii Mr. Watson. JTi.s prices fire low, unil his y.-r.vk is speduUy ecmunundiid by all clieuts,.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 12
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146D. WATSON, PLUMBER. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 12
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