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START BUSINESS IN PALMERSTON NORTH.

(Published by Amassment.)

A great opportunity awaits some fortunate man who has pluck, a bit of perseverance, and some cash. Mr. P. J. Sheppard is retiring from business, and is prepared to let his handsome twostoried brick buildings, situated in Bangitikei street, to a good tenant for a term.

This property is in the direct line of egress and ingress to the new railway station that is being pushed on with in Palmerston North. There are no premises that so readily lend themselves to almost any class of trade as those referred to above. Mr. Sheppard has been in business in Palmerston North for many years, he has no need to remain in business longer, and intends to retire. Now this is your chance. TJhe shop has four plate-glass windows to Bangitikei street, and one show window to Rata street. What a great chance for a progressive drapery firm or an auctioneer, or a furniture and hardware business. The premises have been utilised by Mr. Sheppard for the latter, and are really admirably situated for this or almost any class of business you can name. The opportunity is offered. The rent is fixed very low, and your chance is now. Write to Mr. Sheppard; he will give you all particulars and assistance possible. This is a lifetime's opportunity to start in business in the most progressive and a rapidly expanding centre that is going to double itself in five years. Don't waste time. Write for particulars today.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

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START BUSINESS IN PALMERSTON NORTH. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

START BUSINESS IN PALMERSTON NORTH. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

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