OWEN'S RAILWAY BOOK SHOP.
Palmerston North,
' Make'ho mistake when visiting, Palmerston North. Go to Owen's book shop in the Railway Hotel buildings, where books, magazines,' writing material, etc., cost far less. This attractive little shop is right opposite the northern end of tho Palmerston North railway station. All trains stop an abundance of time to go right over and buy the latest by the. best authors. Here you will find a magnificat selection of books, magazines, photo play journals,. and all the best in the way of literature and interesting , periodicals, the daily and weekly .papers, sporting journals, etc. Give Owen's' a call. The moderate prices and good selection will astound you.
" Indian " Agents. The above firm have, as usual, a good display of this popular make of machines. They are showing the latest powerplus -,-. -solo machines, also a very fine range of v' _i'de*-car turnouts.' Now that the Hendee Manufacturing Company are released almost entirely from Government war contracts, they havo been able to turn their attention to domestic and export business, and " Indians " are coming to hand in increasing^ numbers. The Nonpareil Company have on hand at tho present moment a good stock of machines, and quite a considerable number are at present on the water. The " Indian " motor-cycle more than made good during the war..,period. '-.It 'was practically the standard mount for the 'United States Army,' inasmuch as of the many thousands:, of machines supplied to Uncle Sam's War' Office, 60 per - cent, were " Indians "; the balance was made up of evory other kind of American machine. The "Indian " had justly earned this grct compliment by "reason of its many years of reliable and consistent service. - The Nonpareil Motor Company have a staff of- demonstrators on their stand, and arrangements can bo made for trial spins at any time. Tlie public are cor- . dially recommended to call round and ' have a look at tho latest "Indian" on the market. ...
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1919, Page 12
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322OWEN'S RAILWAY BOOK SHOP. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1919, Page 12
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