MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY. I FOXTON, July 17. An inquest opened this afternoon touching the death of William Bertham Spelman, who met his death as a re-
Ford Cars, Trucks and Fordson Tractors. For nearly 20 years we have beei selling Ford Cars. We brought the first Ford to the Coast and have al ways been loyal to the Ford on account of its usefulness and simplicity. We have personal selling rights in this disfrit-: for Fore’s and wish to iro press upon probable buyers the nd van thge of buying a new car supplied by us direct from the Colonial Motor Co. Ltd., Wellington. Second-hand Fords are frequently advertised after having done two or three years’ work at any thing from £l5O to £2OO but it is cheaper to buy a new one. We supply latest model Ford Tonring Car (five-seater) with four fixed rims and tyres, one-man hood, 1 upro-'ed windscreen ,for £203 f.o.b. Wellington. ONE TON TRriCK, with demountable front rims, solid or pneumatic rear tyres £230 f.o.b. Wellington. Our new Demonstration Car is always on view out in the open doing its daily work in and out of town. Our Ford Truck is aiways on view after many years work carrying heavy loads of hides, tallow, and produce. If you are interested call and, let us demonstrate to you. MARK SPROT & CO.. GREYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 18 July 1922, Page 8
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