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°308 Soft lose Sporting Cartridge Exactly the same as the Military Cartridge with which world's records have been broken, excepting that the bullet point Is not niekelled. The Deer-Stalker's Safest Choice. Immediate Ignition —Terrific Smashing Force. This cartridge is one of the , j . ; Colonial Ammuj X : nition Company's ill /?s%us*k most signal tri- •' umphs.. It never %k'"fi T\\ fajlsandneverdis- [■■ : T'tha REDUCED 1 111 PRICE this Cartridge |. py Is SPLENDID VALUE! ■ ■ To Clean Footwear : \ ' Is cheapest In the end.,; ' > I . OsstlasSsa Score ol the oM4ime | ■ Wrowgla! Iron Make.-'■•' * | IT IS A FUEL ECONOMISER, WHETHER 8 WOOD, COAL OR GAS ARE USED. ' irt^^M 1 It Is Portable for uso' either In tho ■ Houso or Yard, and is Past/Taking the |ftf?l§iliSjf "' -Place of the Brioked-ln{Copper. . " A.:-&;-T«, BURjI , , LfcL,. . COUKTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.'. .' fe^^^^M, i— ——- .... .- ~" . ' . "' =m Tins Artistic is- Expressed In --'Collie Fiirnitiirc. Furniture tliat .combines, the - artistic with solidity and long lasting qualities is the exception rather than tho rule.i , ' . COLLIE'S FURNITURE, however, does combine beauty of lino with strength in construction, at a cost that is much more modost than you would expect for such quality. Tako a Walk round COLLIE'S SHOWROOM—our FURNITURE is worthy and satisfying. / ' , ■ ~ Tel. 1634.. ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 167 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEAVTOAVN.

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GOVERNMENT r DEPARTMENT-'^ FACT , No. lE. At 31st Dec, 1911, £207,105. IN CASH, was distributed amonlj the Polibyholdora IN BONUSES. , The above sum represents an addition bf £333,934 to the Hums assured. The bonuses are now fixed upon un noconding Ecalc, it being arranged that the increases shall become greater with the duration ol the polioy. The practical working of thia arrangement will bo uiideriilood by an inspection of tho following examples: BONUSES OH THriEE £1,000 POLICIES, n<, Tub Pouor takkm gut allotted 12 Years' 27 Yean a Year» la uio. ago. ago, " ~£i. i. £: a. S«, <!. 1802 80 0 0 34 18 0 40 <0 0 1905 30 18 0 35 Iβ 0 41 11 0 1008 31 17 0 8G 18 0 42 16 0 1911' 31 8 0 39 18 0 411 0 0 'T-mT SA 8 0 £5 2 0 £5 15 0 »7or 1002) ITTOERE Iβ onlj % V ono certain lf $ CURB for COENB ''/. fy (n thio Dominion— , <, "^ THAT'S TEEPS <?"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 5

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514

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 5

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