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}4§i iilsight, Hammerless Repeating | Shotguns I Sportsmen"differ as to wnether a 12,16 or 20 Gauge is | the best shotgun for field shooting, but the knowing jj ones agree that the Winchester Model 1912 lightweight, j hammerless repeater is the one best bet in the shotgun j Bjj line, This Winchester being made in 12, 16 and 20 ' | gauges permits an advocate of the big, medium' or small ; pfi' bore to indulge his fancy and be sure of getting a gun yL that is true to its gauge in balance, weight and length. tMM ah three gauges of this model are made of specially • selected materials. Nickel steel, -which is twice as j strong as ordinary gun steel, is used'throughout for the ; , , metal parts in this Winchester. This means a light- j ;:. ! ' ( weight gun- •without'sacrifidng safety or strength. j . , gun has a- cross-bolt trigger lock, a smooth, j lsill& quick and easy action, and a simple Take-Down i !■' • | ' system; It loads and unloads easily and its shoot- j ! ' jng qualities are not excelled by the highest priced | ■ 'double guns. 'There are-many other pleasing and ! "! 1 exclusive features of this Winchester which appeal to ! - sportsmen that could be enumerated, but the gun itself j ; | is the ljest evidence of its quality and desirability. | I pOR A RED LETTER DAY AFIELD,' I A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN I stands for Ironclad, A.B.C. :J[ stands for Joffre, | (We've one of our name); A man of great fame. • | , War scarcity has not been allowed to effect I £ the quality of' "Amber Tips." It is still su- |j •§ . preme in flavour, purity and economy. ~ . |: ■ g■ ! Still holding its! hard-won position as "Everybody's Favourite," however the market may | ' i. | fluctuate, you will always find the best 'eaves of |i : the season's crop in the "Amber Tips" packet. | "j I K TAe 2/2 blend goet farthest. : Other prices ljlO and 2/-. §; ' j " 'a-M stands for Kaiser, | [ I-* stands for London j Who keeps oat of the fight; (It's dark there at night). | - . j. 4 86 y-' j ■ ■ - i - - j SffIOLESALB AGENTO; THOMPSON BtiOS., LTD.. WELLINGTON. I Quality® ' : /1 • IP. v. : With LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, JT ... i a few drops sprinkled over the meat, - fish or cheese, &c., are all that is' required to impart the most delicious mk • Jj|| piquancy and flavour. illi ' Si 1 The QUALITY and concentration of its • iS™ ingredients make a little of this sauce go |Hj| 111 along way. ||m ■ WORCESTERSHIRE. ||| Sea-side B. \ Bungalows S Baking. No brick setting is iind self-contained, as aby AllK^icall^^^:^3aEZsSs® if^, '^: : Stove, and M a cbirancy is t»t available, wit wot* perfectly H j *?Ub stove pipe. Price Size "O" is smiiler bui larger. I . I /frice 90/-, or fitted with open fireplace attachment, price 100/- I Ask joar !o tbom yon aft "OBlOtf.*

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 14

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