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SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CYCLE DEPOT, Church street, Palmerston North.

■ Mr. N. Anderson has established himself in Palmerston North-as a dealer in second-hand motor-cycles,, and it would seem that this is a trade that is going to flourish in the town-. Here is a thoroughly competent young motor mechanic, who knows the motor-cycle from A to Z, and so completely overhauls these machines as to make them quite equal to new ones at a lot less than half of the cost. Mr. Anderson has a large number of these how On hand, and every ono of them has been put in perfect mechanical order, and fit for anyone to ride.. There is all makes of motor-cycles and sidecars here to choose from, and it seems to the writer that many of the machines are for all practical purposes quite equal to new ones, and it is with pleasure we direct the attention of motor-cyclists.to this new business. Mr. Anderson's premises aro those.,recently occupied by Mr. Hayward, opposite the Manawatu (Gentlemen's) Club, in Church street, aiid it may be added that besides.the sale and exchange of tecond-hand motor-cycles, repairs are effected to any class of cycle or car. Call and see Mr. Anderson's great collection of motor-cycles. There is every make you could name.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 14

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SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CYCLE DEPOT, Church street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 14

SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CYCLE DEPOT, Church street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 14

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