BUTLER CYCLE SALE.
her e ar e fnrrh ei i baega ins . That the* Butler Cycle Works’ Sale is really a sale is proved by the way in which prices are being slashed with nit any discrimination. Profits are fifing ruthlessly sacrificed and everything done t.o effect a quick clearance in order to make tins annual stocktaking sale long-to-be-remembered Here are further bargains at the Butler Cycle \\ orks, (530. Colombo Street, near Tua.ni Street: Gent.'s Second-hand Knglish Bicycle, in good running order, with Hadie Coaster and new tyres and tubes. 66 15- : Lady’s S•> ond-iiand Swift- Cycle, with free-wheel and good lyres. £6; Gent.’s Genuine R.S.A., equal to now, £8 10s ; Two G:: 1s 1 and Boy.-.’ Secondhand Cycles, w ill free-w Heel. £5 -ss: English-' Tyres. Q s (id : Knglish Tubes, 3s 6d : Set of Steel Guards, 3s 9d : Lamps. 3s (id: Lucas Ga- Lamps. 9s Od . Bells. Is (id - Saddles. 8s 6d. All c.iicr CyiTe* Accessories. also greatly reduced in price. -1286
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17014, 12 April 1923, Page 6
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