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Description

Broadway Cycles was situated in Broadway Avenue beside the Opera House Service Station (Seen here on the left). The business was owned by Des Jones and Frank Manning who ran the same business from a small shop in the Manawatu Daily Times building. The business was moved to the premises shown in the photograph in 1962 when Hopwoods took over that building. Frank Manning later became a partner in Manning and Watkins in Marne Street, then in Rangitikei Street.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pūranga
R.W. Tnorrold-Jaggard
Date
circa 1965
Tautuhi matihiko
2014P_Bc349_009609
Momo rauemi
B&W print

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Broadway Avenue Looking Towards Princess Street Intersection
Bauckham and Hart Storekeepers, Ashhurst
Shops, Guildford Street, Ashhurst
Nonpareil Cycle & Motor Co., The Square
Palmerston North - Looking West
Interior of Garners Building, Broadway Avenue
Garners Store, Broadway Avenue
"Pedestrianist" and Man on Bicycle
"Hurray! School is Finished" Students Leaving Intermediate Normal School on Their Bikes
"Rongotea Children Learn Road Safety"
"Hungry Pupils Race Home For Lunch"
"What Children Do in the Holidays" Visiting a Local Theatre

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
bicycles,
broadway avenue,
retail,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Broadway Avenue Looking Towards Princess Street Intersection
Bauckham and Hart Storekeepers, Ashhurst
Shops, Guildford Street, Ashhurst
Nonpareil Cycle & Motor Co., The Square
Palmerston North - Looking West
Interior of Garners Building, Broadway Avenue
Garners Store, Broadway Avenue
"Pedestrianist" and Man on Bicycle
"Hurray! School is Finished" Students Leaving Intermediate Normal School on Their Bikes
"Rongotea Children Learn Road Safety"
"Hungry Pupils Race Home For Lunch"
"What Children Do in the Holidays" Visiting a Local Theatre