PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY,
126, Broad Street. Teh 5003. The reward of enterprise and public satisfaction is fully illustrated in the business of the Palmerston North Steam Laundry, now owned and controlled exclusively by Mr. J. S. Jenkinson. This ousiness was established in Palmerston North nearly 30 years ago, and was then as it is now, the only one of its kind in the_ town—excepting the proverbial Chinaman, whom some people will persist in patronising with their washing. For many years this laundry business went on unheeded, and unharmed by anyone until a few years ago it was taken hold of by a genial Scot in the'person of Mr. Jenkinson, and, to-day it can claim to be one of the most up-to-date' and progressive concerns of its kind in the Dominion. Practically every hotel and boavding-house, and many of the more modern homes of the town, rank among.the clients whose every stitch of washing is performed at the Palmerston North Steam Laundry. The plant cml brace's all the most modern appliances, and facilities are_ everywhere noticeable wherewith to give clients—what they | always get—a prompt and reliable service when their laundry work goes to the Palmerston Steam' Laundry.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 12
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197PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 12
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