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MR. PEGDEN'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

• : fr— Ono of the-oldest landmarks in Palmerston )9 th'o business premises of Mr. W. Pegden. As the toivn and country interests have grown nml becumv important, sn has Mr. Pcgden's furniture and complete house furnishing establishment boon extended to meet the growing; requirements of it thriving ioivu and district. For twenty-seven years this house has,been known as a leading place for all furnishing requisites, where the purchaser deals direct with the manufacturer. Large stocks of high-class, unique, and artistic furnishings are displayed to ndvantago within the showrooms, and indicate the wido field over which Mr. Pegdeu's business extends. It is a. source of education to take a ramble through the various departments and watch the many mackinea with skilled operators in attendance turning out nil kinds of artistic furniture. lVrhaps the most interesting machine of nil is ono installed for.cleansing and teasing hair and kapoc for mattresses, which mu=t be far moro sanitary and economical than the old-time nrcthod. A staff of about thirty is employed, and it is an admitted fact that Pegdon's furniture for quality and workmanship, is linexcclled. An inspection made of his showroom while attending tho show would convince.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20

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MR. PEGDEN'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20

MR. PEGDEN'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20

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