BOUCHER'S MANAWATU CYCLE
CO., Palmerston North. The redoubtable Joe Boucher, of cycle fame, has now gone into Cuba' street to do business in premises formerly occupied by a combination known as the Manawatu Cycle Co. It really wouldn't matter much-_what part of the town he was located in, because his work is so well known that his trade would follow him anywhere. "Boucher Built Cycles" are constructed with' that care and precision that has won fame on the cycle tracks throughout ■• the Dominion, and if you ride either a racer or a roadster you feel the benefit of that Boucher knowledge 'built into them. : No .harm will ever come to a cyclist who rides a Boucher cycle unless he trys! to ride ■over a.raihvay train, and then, of course, , he is looking for trouble. The special object of this article is to tell the motor cyclists of Palm'erston North not to be in a hurry for a day or two in investing in a motor. Mr. -Boucher is just about to drop a bomb right into the midst of the motorcycle trade of Palmerston North. He is placing on the market a real live two-speed motor-cycle at^the total cost of £45 .What do you. think "of that? Just wait a few days, •and it will be demonstrated to you. Come right along, and get the specifications, and place your order - early, because there's going to be a. big demand for this motor-cycle,' the cheapest proposition _ ever offered to the motor-cycling public of the Dominion. Remember, a real up-to-date new motor-cycle for £45 at .Boucher's only. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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