We sell Ford Vehicles mid demonstni.te what we sc-H. ‘ Our Ford Car did the Nelson trip and hack a fortnight ago without- trouble of any kind It did over 600 miles for the week. Since then the little “bus” has done theSouth Westland trip to Wntaroa (within 30 miles of Waiho .Glacier), over rivers, and the onee-famous but now difficult road between Ross and Ferguson’s, nearly another 300 miles. | The latter journey was without a trouble of any kind, not even a puncture, and dr.iven all the way hv. the man who first brought the lord to the West Coast, and who still sticks to Ford ears and troucks. If you are interested, let’s talk to you about the new prices and conditions. Mark Sprot and Co., I.td. Greymouth, selling agents—Advt. “Everything points to Carnival week in Christchurch having its usual large <(iu>tn of West Coasters bent on picking winners and holiday-making. While in the city, a cordial invitation is ex tended by Messrs Glasson and Co., to view tbe lovely new frocks, costumes, and blouses at their warehouse, Ist floor, new Petone Buildings, 96 Lichfield St,, opp, Strange’s. Their wonderful values are the pf trade,”—Advf,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 2
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