CYCLING BUSINESS.
j IMPROVEMENTS AT THE BUTLER CYCLE DEPOT. Years of fair dealing with the publii have created such a huge business that the premises of the Butler Cycle W orks, 605, Colombo Street. near Tuarn Street, have had to be considerably enlarged and the result is that the Butler Cycle Work’s Establishment now i.s the largest Cycle Shop in tho City, and in addition the workrooms up above have had to be nearly doubled ip floor space. Tliis, of course, is a testimonial to the business capabilities of Mr A. Britton, the proprietor, but Mr Britten claims that his success has largely been influenced by • the fact that he makes honesty the keystqne of his business and tho public can rely upon the fact that yv he ther they are purchasing new bicycles, second-hand machines, or Cycle Accessories, they are getting the iullest possible value for their money. J 9507
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17189, 5 November 1923, Page 11
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