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New Stationery Business.

Elsewhere will be found the opening announcement of Messrs Weloh k Co., who have commenced business as booksellers, stationers, and importers of faney goods, in those premises in the Square, near the Bank of Australasia, formerly occupied by Mr Johnston, tailor. The new firm has a large and well assorted stock in all the different branches of the trade, and are in a position to supply every description of goods at prices that will be found a considerable reduction on those hitherto ruling in Palmerston. They will be direct importers on a large scale from Home, and are determined to keep up a full supply of all descriptions of goods that prove suitable to the market. Their Home connection will enable them to save the charges that importers usually hare to pay to buyers or agents, and of this saving Messrs Welch & Co. will give the retail purchasers the full benefit in greatly reduced prices. They can see that a good opening exists in Palmerston in their particular line, and they will leave no effort untried to secure an extensive connection, and to prove to their customers that they can fulfil what they undertake in the way of giving the best value for money that can be given in the district, and guaranteeing the quality of every article purchased at their establishment. We refer our readers to their business announcement appearing elsewhere, and from a casual look through the shop premises and stock we can assure them that they need not in future go out of the district for any of those requirements which Messi-s Welch & Co. undertake to supply both cheaper and also of better quality than are obtainable in the larger centres. We wish the new firm every success in their business undertakings, — fADVT.T

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 2

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New Stationery Business. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 2

New Stationery Business. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 2

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