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HI M Inhere are two popular Winchester 22 Cal- Ik I f 1 iber Repeating Rifles, either one of which W •• !§•/§< gives first class satisfaction for target shooting or 'MM hunting small game. They are the Model 1903 .22 ■ aM [iw Automatic and the Model 1906. • The first, as its ■ . I name implies, is reloaded by recoil, i After its 10-shot mag- 1} . 1' azine is filled and the rifle once loaded, the only effort ffi ,1' 'required to shoot it is 'to ; aim and pull the trigger, ffl a', \The Model 1906 is a handsome, well-made, fine-shooting,' M H smooth-working gun. *Itis a handy little piece which has, l| M .no equal in gun value. *; It has a' 20-inch, round barrel, 1 1| II fitted with sporting front and adjustable rear sights, j |J| m. It shoots .22 Short, .22 Long and j. 22 Long Rifle' If I|| ! Cartridges, which # permits the use of light ammu- m for target work and heavier' cartridges for W ml gamelshooting.'SlMODEL- A , 1902|AND S 1904' M fir SINGLE; SHOTj 1 RIFLES:] 'These rifles cannot Jf| Ml. fail to please anyone who wants-a good .22 Single Est || I Shot at an inexpensive price.They are well-made, 1 ||f fa jnicely finished and shoot with great accuracy. Tfyey || |jj ..have the popular bolt action, good sights and arc § ' 11, take-downs. $To appreciate their many good points fe I : them ; over .. at | 1; ■ WINCHESTER RIFLES AR * Ji j- E v E .-. . V ■■■■ : . ' . , Smart BlQusings For Immediate Wear NOW SHOWING. SAMPLES FREE. j <$ l€% -,1 The NEW. -"TALFINE" BlousJL/<if yd@ ing is extremely smart for 'Autumn use. In Cream and "fj /C| Coloured grounds; in cord & . ® effects, with printed floral dem . • sigqs; 28 inches wide., ytl» Is. 3d. yard. "KEEHLAINE WINCEY" in all the new self colours, checks and stripes, 30 inches wide. Is. 9d. yard. "ELOBAL DELAINES" are in great 'demand for the,present season; 28 inches wide. ts. 9d. and.2s. 6d. yard* r Also a special line of assorted 4< CHBCK BLOTJSINGS- 1 in two-tone effect; 27 inch wide, ' 10£ d. yard. ■■■mumnuiifffiTrTT—"liimmiiiHHU'l' 88ma88u—;.,,..--: 11 Sitting, standing, walking, runi f ning, and particularly when Wj. f J ® !■{ dancing, you . will find in /MEfey if ■ '■'<&£ —OKTIS that A, J fj | extra support\S\|' jf needed for comfort and health. 4V ! I PRETTY'S OKTIS will also enhance the appear- • j if ance of your gown—keep it from creasing — and double the life of your Corsets. II | Inyaluable to all women of indoor occupation. INSIST ON YOUR Ij'OKTIS ! draper supplying • t cH 11 -+■' 1 Y Emim's n f ; C®€©ai LsFor Breakfast, ■ r Luntb-and. , | '$jf table is incomplete without it. ■: 1| E|l . Ask fovt grace to a samptsv |§L/ffi»s SOUTH BRITISH 'IHSURAHCE' -60, LTB. Purely a New Zealand Owned Company. FIRE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL ACCIDENT. ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 4

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