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vl&y% ' U \ * ■i " 1. I her He's not sure whet&er hes^goi^iirfi '-'^ - enough. As a matter.- of fact, he has; but his watch is ' wrong. . - ' ' ' We shall be pleased to show , you' some Watches that don't need constant looking after and putting right. Watches of splendid value at most reasonable prices. • J. CAIRNEY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. -_. S .

J)ISPATCH FOUNDRY QOY, U|USIC -jj<X«: IMPORTING ' • /"^.OY' LIMITED. . ' ; \J ''' ' V - PROPRIETORS. -". 'Phone: Nc , v - : .. Sole Agents for West Coast * t_e \ ATLAS BOILER FLUID TAINUI STB_2ET. . „ (For Cleaning Boilew). -AGENTS FOX- - ' - ',_, _„.__ \ , Pianos and Organs. Orchestral, B*a_ (Established i«7o). an d all Musical Insthimentf/' . , Musical Monologues and Coon Songv. Engineers. Boilermakers 1 . Iron and High-class ' Vocal a~d Instrumental Brass Founders, Wood Turners. , Music,/ Poems> AmthorV aadl » •tid General Smiths. \ , ' ' Nondf. ' J , 1 iv / %" -\ , 4* \y* r W^^ M1^ M ___________________J^ * Prf _._*fi ' What Happened to ''Sproff?" WE signed a contract to sell 10 FORD^ CARS in -our territory during 1914. It was only a Two Thousand Pounds contract -signed on ' December, 1913, iotuunonths ago. , But,the wlioj^ear^g.tmijjy lias -- gone already and eiglrfcinonths to^goT l Thd Foi^w^am^a^Sit) TOpyhii^tacables, has made good to the extent that, we shall be able tojsupply.thwe out of five orders on hand before the end of June, we, ia turnY agreeing to place TWENTY more FORD CARS (Tie Universal Car) during 1914 in ' our territory on the Coast. We were caught napping and are at the present ' moment out of stocks, but three are landing, per " £ia On*," 6n 20th. May, , and two per "Batsford" on 20th June. Those" -w^ho know- will liave £ FORD, which does the work, and better work, than any other on the* Coast roads — why; — ' - -> BECAUSE FORDS have a high clearance and can get over any stream 20 inches deep. BECAUSE FORDS go 25 miles to the gallon of petrol, While others do only 15 or 16. BECAUSE FORDS are so light on tyres you can shoe.a Ford for £15— others cost from £20 to £30 and last half the time — why — Ford Cars weigh less than, half a ton, others a ton and a half and two tons x i ' BECAUSE FORDS don't want a self starter, they are.so" easy and so simple, a 15 -year old boy can manipulate." ' BECAUSE There are 2000 FOBD CARS in New Zealand' to- 1 day. There are not 200 of any other make, *On ■ • Coast there are 23 FORDS and more to follow; , ' ' ANYWAY • ; r ' / Our our 1909 " bus " is still jigging away at Hokitika, after probably * having done more solid work than any Oar in the* Dominion— still good — ' still sirong — a just tribute to Henry Ford and his mai'vellqns engine. We don't want to- be caught napping again audTthose jrhVare re- ' quiring Ford* Cars with their easy running and the facilities of replace parts (which all cars require) should communicate with us for delivery out of July shipment. wviwbit.TWO SEATER, £175, F. 0.8. FIVE BEATER, £190, r.0.8. , WELLINQTON. WELLINQTON. "~~~ MARK SPROT& Col, Sole Agents for Westport, Greymouth} ancNtokitiiuu-

GKtYMOUTH GARAGE T ORD AND i^IHILDE MACKAY STRi-ET. TELEPHONES: Garage 335 Taxi Stand '.. 233 After Hours 'Phone 395 ["Nothing succeeds like success;" "Merit Wans."] A YEAR AGO we started .in a small way with one Motor Car, and an up-to-date GARAGE. We have through - dependable, reliable %ork. and a perfect system, had to extend our business and purchase in addition to _ the THREE CARS already .in use, the finest and most luxurious car on the Coast, viz., CLEMENT-TALBOT to carry eight passengers, at a cost of £760. The car is available for Parties Weddings.' and long runs into the country. . THERE are now four reliable men in the GARAGE, and our sys tftm enables us to supply cars at any y hour, M Iday or night) . CAR ON TAXI' STAND NIGHT ' - AND DAY. Telephone: No. 231. CARS" 'WILL ' ATTEND ALL TRAINS, THEATRES DANCES, ETC., IT BEING PART OF OUR SYSTEM T.O..KEEP THE GARAGE OPEN. CONTINUOUSLY, AND AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL HOURS. ARGYLL CARS, ARGYLL CARS ARGYLL CARS. W* have landing in AUGUST STREAMLINE (five seater). TORPEDO-ARGYLL CAR. With full equipment ready for tlje road £$&.<. There is no finer car in the world than tbp Standard English •" "A R G V L L." WE ARE SOT.F, AGENTS FOR THE WEST COAST. MECHANICAL WORK Wp specialise in this, and claim knowledge second .to none on the Coast. •

TpO -LET— GROUND 'FLOOR of A 1 building- situate 4k the corner of Chapel and Taurui Streets, lately occupied by Mr. F. McGregor, Wheelwngrht. —^Apply Mark Sprot and Co. VALUABLE -HOT&L' f LEA*SE FJOS SAL± ' " ! , ■ MARK SPROT AND; W offer, fir sale the lease Qf new Hotel comi "prising- 25 t0. 30 r<k>:tos/>'leaEse fpr'. 5 years, rental £3 per week,,_lus rates, taxes, fire insurance. .. t Stock .and Furniture to *be taken over' at valuation. The HoteJ at present^ is' enjo^mg.a.>grood connection. ,and^i^h the ha|ad s of a capable man, could ' be c made, a much better proposition. Full "information obtained from' MARK SPROT' AND CO., '> • . Hotel Brokers. Greymouth and Hdkitika. ■■ - r • i ' - / > .COUNTRY" '.ST-OR^\' AND ' BUTCHER'S 'SffOP 1 FOR SALE, MARK SPRQfeV.AfD"' CO.' " favoured Vitfi -instructions ,-offer for sale about HALF AN ACRE' 1 OF LAND with SHOP a^a DWELLING, comprising- 6 rooms, alsp Store Room, erected therecTn. *-,'-,* Also goodwill ofJ^Grocery, Drapery, and Butchery business .conducted thpreiri. 'Turnover' ;&?oo a monfh. Price of goodwill of business , and proP^rtv /510.- Stock at; vjiluationSt.' about £cn 0 . ' _ :- „' - Full infoTmation may '^be * obtained from «- K MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth and Hokitika.

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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