A. E. MINTON, Byko, Otaki.
It would be impossible to find a more up-to-date cycle business than that conducted in Otaki by Mr. Minton. It has been established for the past ten years, and the extensive stocks of push cycles and sundries kept enable patrons to have their every requirement supplied without having to go ueyond their own town, and at prices that cannot be questioned. Mr. Minton believes in devoting his . whole attention to the cycle trade, and doing it thoroughly, consequently he has a big clientele, whose continued patronage is :a result of the first-class workmanship and reasonable prices charged by Mr. Minton. The workshop portion of the business is replete with a splendid plant, and the, mechanics employed are men of practical experience, and can undertake any job appertaining to the cycle trade, and the utmost satisfaction is assured. The front shop is lully stocked with a wide range of best quality1 ladies'- and gentlemen's cycles, which can be had for cash or on terms to suit the purchaser. Lamps and mudguards are being shown in endless variety, and now is the time to equip your machine with' those winter necessities. Call and have a word with Mr. Minton.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 15
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