CYCLING
NEW DEVELOPMENT TX C HJRISTCHURCir. A development of considerable interest in cycling circles in Christchurch f, the commencement in business of tho •Tones Cycle Co., who purchased the Bicycle Department conducted for the last fifteen years by Jones Bros.. Ltd. The Jones Cycle Co. will commence operations next week in the fine lienbuilding ju3t erected at 174. High St . nest Knight’s Butchery. "T he business will be under the managership of Mr Xoel Jones, who will have associated with him an expert staff, including Mr Dug Milne, late of W. A. Scott and Carnage’s Ltd. The Jones Cycle Co. will possess al Ithe facilities to give real efficient cycle service and it is with confidence in their ability to satisfy that they solicit the support of all cyclists- and prospective cyclists. Thev possess a complete stock of Cycles and Cycle Requisites at the very latest lon prices, they being direct importers and builders of only the best of Cvrles an.] and as an opening offer they will he selling Bates English covers at 3 0 Oil and Bates Tubes at 3s fid,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 2
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183CYCLING Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 2
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