Probably the greatest clearing sale of bicycles, covers, tuoes and sundries that has ever been held in New Zealand will commence on Saturday, October 12, at. Messrs G. W. Woods and Co.’s, when the famous Massey-Karris Bicycles, both lady’s ~ and gent’s, will be sacrificed at £l4 10s, a price nearly 50 per cent, below the ordinary Sale rates. These goods must be cleared and .there are other makes to be disposed of at prices ranging from £5 upwards, including the B.S.A. and Wood’s Specials.' Firut grade ’ bicycle covers will be sold ‘at 12s 6d as against the ’ordinary price of £l, whilst second-grade covers are reduced from 13s to ,9s 6d; a price that surely dispenses with tHe trouble of patching ap old covers and tubes. Fuller particulars will b» found in odr advertising columns. First grade tui>es have been reduced from 9s to 6s 6d, mid second grade from 7s to 4s 6d. As this Reduction* Sale is held at the beginning of the season when the goods are wanted most and*are freah and new, instead of at tbs end of the Summer when the demand is not so keen Qyclists should realise this great opportunity ofiered to them of obtaining this season’s supplies below cost price.—Advi.
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Southland Times, Issue 17929, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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208Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17929, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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