Christchurch’s great bike trade-in
The Christchurch public once again can participate in one of the biggest tradeins ever held. The firm of Baker’s Honda Centre, on the comer of Madras and Cashel Streets, are trading in all pushbikes or motor-cycles in any condition whatsoever. The minimum allowance is S5O, which is not a bad price fr an old broken down pushbike; and up to $lOOO for a better quality, larger motorcycle. The Christchurch public are invited into Baker’s Honda Centre for a top tradein valuation. Like cars ... it is impossible to stay with the latest models and because Baker’s can give you six months’ free terms and easy repayments, it is in your interests to call to their Honda Centre. The place again is Baker’s, the Honda Centre, corner Cashel and Madras Streets—the first people in New Zealand to ever import a Honda. —Advertisement
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Press, 18 October 1976, Page 5
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