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__2 2__ . - * «- - •-> ■» * <. "■ .: <i ,i< * < He's not sure whether he's got tirjie v enough. As a matter of fact he ; h&, but his watch is wrong. ' • *' JI " £. We shall be pleased' to show ' ydu some Watches that Joft'.t' need &nsta^t looking, after and putting right. Watches ' ' of splendid value . at f , most reasonable prices. , ■ . • J. CAIRNEY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. * ~" "* lit '</*Vs ______^ ' *■ .^^ ' » \ — —^M^ What Happened to 44 Sprot ?" W E Tn^ a T CoDtract t0 sell 10 F PW C^RB.iii ou C territory during 28th n t i qiT?' ° n y a £*° Thou « a ' &d Pounds a °^ trae * "4wd oi , 28th. December, 1913, four months ago. But the whole year's , supply has - ' gone already and eight months to go. Tbe Ford-organisation, replying to • • cables, has made good to the extent that we shall be able to supply three • ' » ■ our temtory on the Coast. We were, caught napping and afe at tfepresent^ - moment out of stocks>but three are landing pe* " oiT2otn-Mav i v S?b^T° P ? iT ? atsf °l d " ° n ?° th June * ' ho^ 'knWVwiirW a . hOKD, which does the work, and betterTwork, than any other bn%he ' Coast roads — why; — • -.'«',, c - ; , BECAUSE FORD'S have a high clearance and^cin,gWoye4ny^ '•' .' stream 20 inches deep. '' \ - '.'*-•) BECAUSE FOEDS go 25 miles to the gallon of petrol^hile ' ' / others do only 15 or 16. \ . - \J J >* ' BECAUSE FOEDS are so light on tyres you can shoe-^ord~for^ > £15— others cost from £20 to £30 and last half theHh&e— why— Ford Cars weigh less than half a ton? oth'ersit ton ' ' and a half and two tons J ' BECAUSE FORDS don't want a self starter, they "are so,easy • ; and so simple, a 15,-year old boy can manipulate *,- **" * , I F(>BD CAES in" iew Zealand to- '. * day. There are not 200 of any other make, ' "On" the Coast there are' 23 FORDS and more to follow- -' j 1 • ' I ANYWAY '^ N ,' Our our 1909 " bus " is still jigging away at Hokitika,« aftetWbal>ly " having done more solid work .than any Car in the Dominion—slrll gooft— * still strong— a just tribute to Henry Ford and his marvellous, engine n • We don't' want to be caught napping again and, those who are 1 re-- , quiring Ford Cars with their easy running J and the facilities'of replace parts (which all cars require) should communicate with us for delivery out" - of July shipment. " - y minhhTWO BEATER, £175, F. 0.8. FIVE SEATER, jfiigo, FJO.B. WELLINGTON. . , WELLINGTON. TT~ MARK SPROT & C 0.,: Sole Aeents for Westport, Greymouth; ancf Hokitika^ '

PUBLIC NOTI&E1. JW'EW INSURANCE .or-__L m ACCIDENT BRANCH TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS. MAIN FEATURES: Absolite Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. CIMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and -I-i others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars to G. S. CRAY * co DISTRICT AGENTS. GREYHOUTH. CASSIDY* & COMPANY, LTD. OTIRA TO HALPIN CREEK COACH SERVICE . SINGLE ts» RETURN 355. ' Passengers are requested to apply early for, Coach seats during the holiday season «<y as to avoid disappointment. AGENTS: WESTPORT.—W. T. Slee and G. G. Cray and Co. ' tfEEFTON.-W. A. Sfapleton and E. • J. Scantlebury. - HOKITIKA.— Mark Sprot and Co., MOANA.r^E. PENHALLURIACK. BRUNNER and RUNANGA.—John Ward. BLACKBALL.— BIackbaII Co-operative Society. «STTLLWATF^.-n. Wallace. GREYMQUTH— M J. Fo*art f ana Coi, >apd G. W. Moss and Co. (West Coast Representatives). "jyrusic "dook importing ""' ■ O 6V - 'Phonej No. **i CAMPBELL'S BUILDINGI. (OpDo<"t» Opera House). j TAINUI STREET. —AGENTS FOR— Psano« and Orjrans. Orchestral. "Band AnH all Musical Tn.*tTntn€nts. Mnsica! Moonlofrues and Coon Sonirs. High-class Vocal and Instrumental Music, Poems. Avthori and Novell.

PUBLIf NOTItEt. OKINK DEEP —OF— GREY BREWERY COY.S BEAUTIFUL BOTTDED ' ' BBBlt'.'"'; *. v " " ■ -OUR' ALE AND STOUT ARE BOTTLED BY THE LATEST MOST. UP.-.TO-DA!TE, .AND MOST APPROVEP MACHINERY IN THE; tyORLD. . . j — Ask for the — "CREENBRAND" LABEL. Our DRAUGHT BEER still Leads for Popularity, Pleasure, and Perfection. ON TAP AT ALL/HOTELS. LARSBN B" Oi ~ ARE UP-TO-DATE. rpHOSE who rcqaire Water Laid Oo A . and Sanitary Fittings And General Repairing' in the abort lines should consult' . LARtEN ■ROt. \ Water Tanks, Baths', Ciimneyi, En amelware. Wash Furnacei. Spouti ing. 'Water FittmgsTlTitTw.are.' always in stock and made to order at shortest notice. < . vt * — AlsottT '-^t 1 " latest sanitary; .appxiaijces. i Awarded First-class I^ndon and WeiHnsrton Certificates foT.fßlTimbing 1 . I COUNTRY ORDEmpUJTOTUALLY i. j. m ATTENDED TjO. . , 1 General Plumbing, ' !%ydratilic Rams, Street Metal Work, Tinsmithing, Electric ' Bell Indicators; Flaming. 1 CALL AND INSPECT AT LARSEK B" 0 ' TySPATCHT TpOUNDRY ,/TiOY., TJMTTRD PROPRIETORS Sol« Air<»nt«! _fr,r W»"«t . Coa«t «f the - j A^T.A<? BOTLEP FLUTD (For CleaniaV Boilers). fFvtahlfchrd EnH'n^eT' Bf.ilermaicerv .Iron aad Bjjass F^nnHers. Won<* "^irneTt, ' and General Smhbs.

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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