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'»V-'- ■' - ' ' ' ' " " ' '' ' ' iSHOT! 1 Ironmongers and the Trade Supplied VE now supply all sizes of Chilled and Patent Hardened Shot, from the smallest, or No. 12 size, to the large»t, measuring in diameter. THIS SHOT is made at our own ' Tower and is- as near perfection as the finest appliances and the most exacting supervision can produce. THE C.A.C. SHOT ; TOWER, standing 140 feet high, is of the most modern design. It is equipped with Electric Hoists, Furnaces and Machin« ery of minute accuracy, and can put out 700 to 1,000 tons of perfect pellets ■per. annum. WRITE for Samples and Prices of 'C.A.C Shot, stating sizt generally used. < MtsijfTT'-'i —I jfi i yj\r LEAD SINKERS for Fishermen . /\ J T"!A ; These are also made in all' Sizes. j, ■AA v/' l| / i Ask-for particulars. > THEv COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO. X— ■J •, _/ v LIMITED • .it-V F —^— S. Mt. Eden Auckiand . : ——— ' ill ' ' . HAINES-13 fn| =(- ' §! SI 1111101 i g 111 ill IS 111IIJ11 i s - rf np • z i risk,, 1 pes. s Effl Ka Iff .. Their Extra Strong Tread and Excellent , .-•jJJ-. Mileage Becords'make Pisk-Tyres most ; .™. ■ . desirable from every point of view. •; bs, ' " raa MILLIMETER SIZES ' . ™ , RED TOP NON-SKID PLAIN TREAD RED TUBES KB „ Size- £ s. d. £ s. d, £ s. d. ' ' - Ba Cl 760 x9O 414 O 4O O 1 O O .en 810x90 5 9 O 1 1 O J™' 52 815 x 105 7 ;10 1 7 O'- ™ ' . 875 xlO5 714 O 6 13, O 1 8 O ~ S2 , S2O x 120 •910 O 719 O. "113 O IT bbb ,880 X 120 913 O 114 O JZ ' . ' tias 920 x 120 lO 3 O 8 15" O 116 O eg SS3 935 x 135 12 7 0 10 13 0 2 3 0 & £ 6 Elsls? 9 or 6 E2££!s 9 m Hed Top Non-Skid, 30 x 35, £4/14/£ffiß Plain tread - < - - - £4 ; ji®. --Red Tubes . - - - - £1 . sss 1 All American Sizes in Stock : THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO., LTD.: . ,«aa WELLINGTON . •" 'WBwp- . . %18B8118IS8aiIiIIB8ll888'i'- M, '^"g'" ? fl'jl ' I RESPONSE-] |i|j| 1 | Sharp and Vigorous! j 1 11. j|jl 1 .«9 When you call on your motor | •' ' fh I 11 lf'l j or Sreater effort it will, [ lit ffTvi "respond,, more briskly and ! f.l 'j- jfjl powerfully if the tank , \ Jf contains Big Tree,. | - Big 'Tree is Abso- i| jutely Pure—that's why || j/ / '' ls so economical! '^ Controlled and Distributed by a \ Pure,y ew ea ' Company, jj &M W? FROM ALL STOREKE33PEHB I : yMr 7 AND GABAGEB | ■| : KBep pwV I lazffifßlafc! ; - ■ I ' ]Vj[-ANV more people would 'use 'j : • Safety Razors but fni- the fact j ■ ! " that, the blades get, dull and the , | • 'expenseof baying jipw blades makes | This difficulty is done ivith now. S ! T&e Stag Safeig Razor Blade Sliar^iier .. ■ a " d scientific.device that a nov icc can use with 1 , . success. _Tlio , Stag will sharpen every kind of Safety 1 i Razor Blade. ' • J y I \ ' ' PRICE, 7/6 /POST FREE). j | Obtainable-from— . ; . | ;'i The lims lai'dware Ssmpany, Ltd., | 111-113, CUBA'STREET WELLINGTON. ] SfcfoPPl NC: AT CAM P.BELL'S j IS. A "PURE FOODS ACT!" | (JET Groceries from Campbell's, where ' the pure foods | are. Quick turnover means that our stocks aro being ■ constantly replenished with the freshest and best provisions. I Prices are always at the lowest possible level, and our quick j ' motor, delivery makes for additional satisfaction. We soi licit your orders.' • ' . . | W. CAMPBELL, Ltd., Grocers, I . 'I 0 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phono 4<13. K ' 293 CUBA STREET.- 'Phono 2524. | 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. . 'Phone 1084. fWELLI NCTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 11

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