WATT'S CYCLE DEPOT, Palmerston North. A Cooksley, Proprietor.
The up-to-date shop situated in Rangi-tikei-street, Palmerslon North, known as Watt's Cycle Depot, and owned for many years by Mr. Harold Watt, has now been acquired by , Mr. A. Cooksloy, well known for years as manager. The premises in question are well stocked with ladies' and gents' cycles of varying make and design, and afford those in search of a bicycle a big choice to select from. Immense stocks of tires, lamps, bells, and all sundries are carried, and special attention is given to repairs. Mr. Cooksley personally . supervises all branches of the business, and is ably assisted by an experienced, staff of mechanics. It is the proprietor's desire to maintain this as the leading establishment of the kind in Palmerston North, and one at wfncli new cycles, accessories, and repair.?"txin be had at reasonable mfcew. Dun trin.l will nrovo to yuu the reliability of Watt's Cycle DopoV'
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 14
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156WATT'S CYCLE DEPOT, Palmerston North. A Cooksley, Proprietor. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 14
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