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GWBIMTiN PIOTECTOI, Testament, liary, Letter and Mosey Carrier. ... T m . ' ' wuu,r n wi<t. 1 mSSBm \ wjjfax .| -. "•*' lAtlU**qlrH.'' . v {FOUNTAIN .PEN I ' SOW. IT IS .WORN AND .WHAT IT WILL CARRY < ' A Protection, Convenience, and Utility are the essential features of the device. Supported. apd recommended by Military and Medical Men. The "COMBINATION PROTECTOR, TESTAMENT, LETTER AND MONEY CARRIER" « i at once a protection and convenience. It provides a convenient and safe means of carrying a man's cherished letters, Testament, -diary, money, fountain pen, note-paper, etc. ' It is so arranged on the Braces as to occasion no inconvenience to the wearer. . It is strong and durable. It cannot be mislaid or lost as is the case with every other means of carrying money and private papers.; Having two specially tempered steel plates it will certainly resist a bayonet thrust and thu3 in addition to saving a man's life gives him the opportunity of catching his enemy at a disadvantage. In several instances during the present'campaign, lives have been saved by bullets and shrapnel splinters being deflected from.razors, tobacco tins', military, buttons, etc.,:and by lodging in Testaments, and wallets.. ■ /It.can well be conceived, then, what a wonderful measure of , protection is afforded by the COMBINATION PROTECTOR, as' it will divert aid "arrest missiles, except where such are fired-at point blank range. . The weight haa_ been down without sacrificing l the ' 'chief consideration of the. device.. ; The. Protector, being so-adjustable to the body, those who ' have worn ii as a'test declare that the weight is a negligible factor in- comparison with the feeling of] security, and usefulness it affords. The invention is primarily intended as a life-saver in actual warfare, with the additional advantages shown in illustration. The specially tempered steel plates can be removed during training operations, as the construction admits ,of this being done. ' PRICE, 8/6 Each. ' ■ PATENTEES, {VICTORIA I 'AVENUE:: [ 5 U [; WANGAftUI, N.Z. j . He can depend on the Soundness and freshness of the famous "0.1.0"'303 MARK VI | MILITARY REGULATION CARTRIDGE It is the cartridge adopted by The New Zealand Defeace ( Department. \ "WORLD'S RECORDS WERE BROKEN at the notable Trentham Rifle Meeting with I THE "C.A.C." MILITARY CARTRIDGE ! .In the Great Empire Match of 1911, when every rifle-shot of j distinction in British Dominions competed, the Wellington ! Suburbs Rifle Club won the " Daily Mall" Cup with a —score of 824 out of a possible 840. They did it with— • 1 " C.A.C" AMMUNITION ! I Such results can only be achieved with a cartridge ot sterling quality, ! Thoae who shoot DEER, CATTLE, PIGS and GOATS should us© "THE C.A.C. SOFT-NOSE." ! it is identical with the Military Cartridge, except that the bullets are expanding ones, with terrific smashing capacity, and are of remarkable | killing power. . \ | The Special C.A.C, Soft-Nose *303 is now V SPLENDID VALUE AT THE REDUCED PRICE! § ——1— rJ CHAS. A. CYPHER'S MEW BUFFALO -INCUBATORS. THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE 01) HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALSO,—BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT CHICK HOMES.' DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. ' iWrite for Catalogue and Price List. Stewart Timber, Glass & Kartare (to. Ltd. 80, 82, 81, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, /■' ■ -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 9

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