A Growing Business
v ■ -MR WALKLEY'S DRAPERY EMPORIUM. The improvements to ill' Walkley's dr. pery st.. 10 which were co.iunenccJ some l'tw weeks ago art 1 now Hearing Wiiiiik'tion, and it is possible to judge the greatly increased facilities the additions will give. The new building is thirty feet long and extends to the full width of the present premises. Special attention has been paid to the lighting, and several large skylights provide ample light-, even in the dullest of days, enabling purchasers to view the goods under the best ol conditions. An innovation that will be much appreciated by the ladies is trying-011 room nicely fitted up. The extra space will allow of Mr Walkley increasing his already extensive stock and give his customers tlio benefit that is obtained in making large wholesale purchases. That Mr Walkley lias fouiid it necessary to enlarge his. premises to cope with the inoreasing business is a high testimonial to the quality of the goods sold by him and a guarantee to new customers. The new stocks will be set out bv Saturday and people wishing to see the latest in the drapery lin<s should not fail to make a visit of inspection.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 December 1916, Page 2
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200A Growing Business Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 December 1916, Page 2
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