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/j^f^^^i^%k ® u^ Witty He's not sure whether he's got time enough. -lAs 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 >t most reasonable prices. . ; ■ * ■ -■■ 1 ■.-••■■•■'■■■ ■• - ■■--■- ■ •- '■■■ J. CAIRNEY, WATCHSUkER yt JEWELLER. f ?^*t<; ' ■ ' ■■ . - -■■■ ■ .; : : : - ■:■ • • J)ISPATCH JIOUNDRY QOY.,|j^uSIC JgO^ LIMITED. Ci OY ' ! PROPRIETORS. No, 3 6, ' So,e A*ent s for West Coast '$^B*^^! ATLAS BOILER FLUID TAINUI STREET. (For Cleaning Boiler*). -AGENTS FOR— \". ._ '. . . . , Pianos and Organs. Orchestral, Band (Established it7o). .... and all Musicallhstxomentsr^ - . '_ „ T . J^a' Monploffaes and Coon Songs. Engineers. Boilermakers. Iroa and High-class Vocal and InstrumenUl Brass Founders, Wood Turners, Music, Poems f Avthon aa4 »nd General Smiths. '.- Novell. "' FORD (The Universal) CAR ■ . . J ■^'**&%Q2&'i' -s ■■ '•; jSjzz^^^g^-^ri. *' *""y^^" ' " ' " Jib' ' •■• "'■ ■ ■' : '' ' : '-■■' ''■ ""£ -■■4 ''■■■' " FORD SHIPMENTS FOR MARCK r ""u FOED, OSTT.,' April, 1914— There was noi^ing^laikb-iikeV'.'iitf^'&r a^' production Was concerned, at the Ford plant' during March. It was a month <Jf stress from the first to the last day — with big results The record \ for the month was 2435 cars builj; and shipped. To consign these cars properly 20. X) feet of bills of lading were made out. Many of these shipments went to foreign ports. It is estimated conservatively, that two full steamer Cargoes at least left the various, ports of St. John, West St. John and New York with Ford's consigned to. practically every over-sea British Possession. In handling the 2435 Fords tke railroads used 2& solid trains. April— by the way — is as lion-like as March. , 'The S.&i ' Batsfprd', f rom St. John landed seven of these cars to the order of the West Coast buyers. The new- Ford is the strongest and best car ever put out from the Factory — ;new coil box; improved radiator, powerful steel body etc. while the price is for— ■ ... ■ '■...'■ ■ . -.'•■■ ■■'-■■■•'.'» '■••.•* TWO SEATER, £175, F. 0.8. FIVE SEATER, £190, F. 0.8. . WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. iVIAgK SPROT & Co,, Sole Aeents for Westpbrt, Qreymouth, and Hokitika.

. I •■ - •■■ ■ --_ GREYMOUTH^ GARA6E T ORD ANO /^IHILDE MACKAY 3TREE¥, TELEPHONES: GaTage 33s Taxi Stand ...■.....:........... 233 . After Hours 'Phone ••r'395 ["Nothing succeeds like success;" "Merit Wins."] A YEAR AGO we started in a small way with one Motor Car, and an up-to-date GARAGE. We have through dependable, reliable work, and a perfect system, bad 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., 1 CLEMENT-TALBOT to carry eight passengers, at a cost of £760. The car is available for Parties Weddings, and; long runs into the coun-" cry. •' -.' " ■'. ■ . . . ■■■■■ THERE are now four reliable men in the GARAGE, and our sys" tern enables us to supply cars at any hour,, (day or night). CAR ON TAXI STAND NIGHT , AND DAY. Telephone :■• No". . 233. • . CARS WILL ATTEND' ALL TRAINS, . THEATRES , DANCES, ETC., IT i BEING PART" OF OUR SYSTEM TO KEEP THE: GARAGE OPEN : CONTINUOUSLY, AND AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL HOURS. . ARGYLL CARS, ARGYLL CARS > ARGYLL CARSW^ hnvp landing i n AUGUST / STREAMLINE (five seater). - TORPEDO-ARGYLL CAR. With full equipment ready for the road ■ : £4di. There, is no finer car in theworld ' than the Standard English "ARCYtI." WE ARE SOT F. AOKNTS FQR THE WEST COAST. MECHANICAL WORK

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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 1

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