' Jf Run? . / He's not sure whether he's got time enough. As a matter , of fact He 'has, but his watch is wrong. " ' "We shall be pleased to show you some Watches 4hat don't need constant looking after and putting right. Watches of splendid value l at r - most reasonable prices. ? . - , .. . J. €AII|NJEY r WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. ' ' c -ZZZZZZTT!~~" i -r~ \ '"' V What Happened tor" Sprot?" j cables has made good to the extent that, we shall be able to sSS FORD ° T Si °£ ° n , 2 ° th ? U f e - - Those who k^- wm haye 7 * ' - ' Co™oJ^j°:i the W ° rk ' b6tter *° rk ' than another on the. BECAUSE FORDS have a high clearance and can get Wany ' stream 20 inches deep. ' ■ . J - BECAUSE FOEDS go 25 miles to the gallon of petrol, while' '" • others do only 15 or 16. "~ . BECAUSE FORDS a-re so light on tyres yon can shoe'aFord for ' >% £15-others cost from £20 to £30 and last half the timewhy— lord Cars weigh less than half a ton, others a ton and a half and two tons - 1 » ' BECAUSE YORBS don't want a self' starter, they ire so W * .---and^osimple^-aJ^yea^old^oy^an-'manipuldte •-.*-*''.-. •' '. '• . - BECAUSE There are 4 200O^©^AilS in $iwWa& ? : • day v There are not 200 of any other make. On the^ ' ' Coast there are 23 FORDS and more to follow anyway • ffl - * ■' Our our 1909 « bus "is still jigging'-away^ af Hokitika/ after probably ? * having done more solid work than any Gar in the Dominion— still good— '• still strong— a just tribute to Henry Ford and'his marvellous engine • . We ™ d 0!' t n WaUt S. b S- C - aUght na PP k g «g»iff and, those who are re- ' quiring Ford Cars with their , easy running and the^acilitiesoi replace : : parts (which all cars require) should communicate with us for deHverv out : of July shipment. . • ■ , * \ wiwbciiTWO BEATER, *175, FjOjß, FIVE BEATER, fii 9Oi F.O B i WE <-UNGTON. -/^LUMOToW" " MARR SPROT & Co., , Sole Agents for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. ? PUBLIC NOTICES. I VoTltEl. '
JJ^EW ZEALAND INSURANCE QOY.,^ L TD. ACCIDENT BRANCH TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security; Prompt and Liberal Settlement. - PJIMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and ■M-J others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars to ' G. S. CRAY * co DISTRICT AGENTS. . SREYMOUTH. CASSIDY*& COMPANY, LTD. OTIRA TO HALPIN CREEK ' COACH SERVICE . SINGLE 15s RETURN 255. Passengers are requested to apply early for Coach seats during the holiday season so as to avoid disappointment. AGENTS: WESTPORT.— W. T. Slee and G. 3. Cray and Co. REEFTON.— W. A. St'apleton and E. J- Scantlebury. HOKITIKA.— Mark Sprot and Co. MOANA.— E. PENHALLURIACK. BRUNNER and RUNANGA.— John Ward. . BLACKBALL.— BIackbaII Co-oper*ti»* - Society. «STTLT.WATFP.— n. Wallace. GREYMOUTH— M. J. Fo ff artT *ud To.^ and G. W. Moss and Co (tyest';Coasit Ti/fUSIC, T3OOK ttj^poRTING o oy - 'Phone i No. -»^t CAMPBELL'S BUILDING!. " (Oroo^iV Opera Honse). TAINUI STREET. —AGENTS FOR— Piano* and Organs. Orchestral, Band and all Mnsiral In*tmmentii. Mlle^ca^ Mopnlojrnes and Coon/Sonr« I High-rlass Vocal mA InstnunentaLj
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Grey River Argus, 28 May 1914, Page 1
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