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The “Outsville” was the trade-in furniture section of Maple Furnishings Co at 179 Church Street, next to the Opera House (partially seen to the right). The building was demolished 22 December 1970. Originally 2 shops, the shop on the right was initially a bootmaker, run by Alonza Parson 1921-1927, then William Inkpen 1927-1954, before being taken over for a carpentry-building store.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bc 454
Date
1960
Digitisation ID
2009P_Bc454_BUI_2531
Held In
Coolstore

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Church Street, Palmerston North

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business,
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