BRADLEY BROS, Taxi Proprietors, Levin.
Messrs. Bradley Bros, are as well--known in Levin as the town clock, and in their business as taxi proprietors are perhaps the most popular and obliging, men you could meet in the proverbial day's march. In the early days when Levin was a very small town, the Bradley Bros, set up aa livery stable proprietors, and ran a cab to meet every train in and out of the town. At a later period, when' motors became all' the fashion, the old horse cab and stablekeeping was abandoned, and with two cars the. firm cater for the public from early morning till late at nighti Trains may be late, and run irregular, but you can depend on it if you want to catcht a train and iarrange with Messrs. Brad^ ley for the job you are in dependable hands, and will get there for sure. Bradleys' car has never been known to miss a train yet, and. if your business takes you to the remotest part of the district, gat a Bradley car, and you are safe. Both members of the firm are familiar with every part of the Horowhenua, and-can convey you there and back again at reasonable rates.1
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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204BRADLEY BROS, Taxi Proprietors, Levin. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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