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Boys; Summer is Here! Secure one of our good Second-hand Motor Cycles. Write for our complete list, or pick one of these. No. 1. —1929 Royal Eufield 1\ h.p., Saddletank model, in first class order, has a splendid appearance, original tyres, brakes to both wheels, central spring-up stand, and is complete with light and horn. Splendid Value at £27 10s. No. 3.—1928 Saddle tank 3J-, S.V. Triumph. This machine, has the original tyres, and is a splendid machine for any work, has Electric Light, Horn, Spedometer, Steering Damper, and has beeen well cared for. - Secure this, a secondhand, that will do the work of a new machine. Tip top bus for Snip Price.. No. 2 —IO2B. Harley Joy-Boy, 2J h.p. Thi« machine will stand any amount of hard work, and is in a sound mechanical condition. Has electric light and horn. A real he-mans cycle for £36. No. 4—B.S.A. 1928 model-tank 2s, has the original tyres, and should give good service at £8 10f. All these machines are registered and ready for the road. Easiest of Easiest terms Arranged OD The House for all Motor-cycling Requirements. 2J6-208 GEORGE STREET, - - DUNEL S. MOODIE, Local Agtnt,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3160, 27 April 1931, Page 3

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