LET A BUTLER PAY THE WAY To BUSINESS, to SCHOOL or to PLAY t I You'll Be i BUTLER GENT'S CYCLES Special School Models From Traits Fares ! New BUTLER LADIES' Cycles From BUTLER CYCLES Genuine B.S.A. Frames, built by the B.S.A. factory, with high-grade English fittings throughout. £IWAll bright, parts on BUTLER Cycles are Chromium plated, and all BUTLER Cycles from £5/15/" D P" wards have [first grade tyres and Rims Chromium plated on Copper. Complete with free-wheel zcnd brake. Very Libera? Allowance on Your Old Cycle. TEilitMS ARRANGED (A. BRITTEN, Proprietor) 60S COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURGH Kit BB Kir MB Bir m. W. bread FRESHER I TASTIER! I ?pp i K M pp HH 1 pp m M M P •' pp ■ 5h PP HE PP PP PP HH i M ' EH II II HE is Or s^&Wh BY: ?*«* '; * v>.s , ™'«s-.? *^ y , <v' i$ 5S m &< «&&?✓ S&S&as * pp. A* >> v £s< Ht* w«^ EH *a*s rtui IS &isss3§ Boon's Bread is the popular choice. Its freshness . • . its delicious flavour.. • and its wholesomeness are unequalled. Excellent for children's lunches too. P PP m Wsmi m W!a m Say - Thone 31-108 M the popular bread for a Regular Supply
A shilling advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will sell your goods. Try it. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d.—6
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 17
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219Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 17
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