A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. The Liquor Traffic in its official organ “Continuance” dated July 1, says, “The Licensed Trade yields £2,500,000 annually to the Treasury.” We say, prove it. Also whoso pocket •to they take it out of first?—Advt.
L”.=L.T2 II L I L. 1 !. _ ! ji Q E V E N MILE H O T E L. EAPAHOE. fhe above hotel is under new man igemont. Visitors may rely on obtain ng every comfort. The travelling public, will find the /iantis equal to any that money can buy. AVhisky and Wines of all kinds kept No refills. The house is the stopping point for those visiting the ocenery of Barry:uwii and the caves. Morning and Afternoon Tea, witf r« freshrn en t s, su ppli ed. W. McLEAN, Proprietor
FURS ‘ Foxes, Rabbit, Opossum skins, and yf all other kinds tan 1 ne dyed black, and made up into ladies’ and childrencoats, fur sets, muffs, wraps, stoles, capes, etc. Also into rugs, mats, etc. Largo stacks and varieties of made-up furs, coats, rugs and skins for sale. ALASKA FUR DEPOT, MANUFACTURING FURRIERS AND SKIN MERCHANTS. 103 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ’Phone: 8335. Telegrams: “Sasanoff, ” Wellington N.B.—All kinds of skins tanned in !T or quantities.
Ford Cars, Trucks and Foi d. Tractors. For nearly 2 P years we have been selling Fold Cars. We brought the first Ford to the Coast and have always been royal to the Ford on account of its usefulness and simplicity. We have personal selling rights in this distrio. for Fore s and wish to im press upon probable buyers the advan tage 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 Touring Car (five-seater) with four fixed rimi and tyres, one-man hood, i windscreen ,for £203 f.o.b. Wellington. ONE TON TRTTCK, with demountable front rims, solid or pneumatic roar tyres £230 f.o.b. Wellington. Our new Demonstration Car is alway> on view out in the open doing its daily work in and out of town. Our Ford Truck is aiways on vievr after many years work currying heavj loads of hides, tallow, and produce. If you are interested call and let w demonstrate to you. MARK SPROT & CO GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1922, Page 8
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