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■JT '303, SOFT-NOSE : :.Jr CARTRIDGE %, Quickness, Precision and Deadliness Be your quarry Deer, Moose, or Elk, always use ijj C.A.C — -303 Soft-Nose—the Freshest, Quickest, $§ gf Hardest-Hitting Cartridge of its kind." Equips you S for every emergency. Never fails to stop—and kill! 1 „ Exactly the same as the noted C.A.C Military 1 °- Cartridge, with which World's Records have been „; • - made, save that the bullet-point is not nickelled. ».•"■■ Every Cartridge * Perfect>.in Igni- . A' . /) i ji -' tion, Velocity, *K II j ' fl [. . and Striking- (i// fin <, n a f\ 1 \\^ E?uauy dcad,y^^^ws#^T^y^ ■ ■IK PIGS and GOATS. M l ill Commercial Use!, SI 111 The Forrf can be adapted to all kinds of J j||| II commercial work. It can be used with a If || Trailer to carry heavy loads. One Ford 118 IHI I will replace several horses in Trade De- /. | | ,Si liveries. In fact, there are scores of ways ||||| •. §11 in which the Ford saves Time, Labour and IB || Money. Let us tell you about them. ||jj IS Write TO-DAY for Catalogue and 11 j 9 Ford Literature. |j]|J| BIIIS Sole N.Z. Agents for the Ford Motor Company of Canada! | 119 IHI The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd, SI II WELLINGTON | 9 | § : Ford Dealers throughout New Zealand. | | Without Causing ■ Trouble I Q . New Zeaianders are constantly testifying to tlie Wonderful Strength and ißy Stamina of Avon Tyres. A Waimate 1> ■ user rec6atlT wrote :— ■'^^^^y "The Avons turned out extremely satisfactory. §Pl|||jo On the back wheels they travelled 10,000 miles ■fc WmlW ov - er rou 2' l ' an d hilly country, ' without causing trouble; and jrf^Sf^^v \§\l Equip YOUR Car with British lif M 7 Avons and learn what real Tyre If||| m lilfl} ' W Mk,. « E NTS EVERYWHERE. SOLE NX DISTRIBUTORS: ''1111-.JP -Jjil§r m ha MALING & CO, LTD. - CHRISTCHURCH "Avon" Wellington Stockists—The Dominion Rubber Co., Lambton Quay. fjfftfl ■nwiwaeaj |JJ ran iiiiw.ml tni.iiiiyTvwJ Ih»mm.mJß^^^ rf FMESM SUPPLY TO HAN! 1 ; '~ ■ oi " I m Bowling Green iowls. m 111 From the Famous Maker, THOMAS TAYLOR, of Glasgow. IS ~J . to the extraordinary demand for our first stock, we I*l Hi have had' to obtain 'another supply. Kl ™J 'All a:re specially good sets, made from selected wood. ™ fil Extra quality, dark brown stained. fjj Ijl ■ With the recommendation already givon to these Bowls by I! HI leading Wellington players, Bowlers should lose no time in || &J ' . choosing a set, and by doing so reap tho pleasure of playing UJ Bwith a really good bowl. . fa '.G.-'and T. YOUNG'/ Ltd., J « 252 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . H

if ' «l Bailsmen! fe&flil' 0I ne Month only we aro ;/ making a Special Offering of tho famous JLjIL __ Swedish Separator "OLYMPIC." ®§Msg§stm 'Die "Olympic" is a first-grado machine in ( every detail—it is ' eas y to drivo, skims clean — a ' s m P'° operate. ** ls a(; ! c,lonr ) c( Jg«l by leading Dairymen as the cheapest ana JlliflSlliiiraillli sc P nl ' a k> r *t present ou These Separators havo boon placed in our hands for quiek 1 selling from the Estate of tho "*%.- **&?&__.y late Axel Holte (123 'AVillis hi 1 _J Street, Wellington.) WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED TIME TO MAKE A PROMPT CLEARANCE, AND THE PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT RIGHT DOWN IN ORDER TO EFFECT THIS RESULT. ~ . „ 22 Gallons— Reduoed to £4 5 0 NOte these 28 Gallons— Reduced to £4 12 G ' Stcrliiinin VallliPsf 33 Gallons- Reduced to £5 5 0 aaei-misj VdlueS! 50 Gallons— Reduced to £7 5 0 "OLYMPIC" 66 Gallons— Rcducad to £8 10 0 88 Gallons— Reduced to £9 10 0 , SEPARATORS— HO Gallons- Reduced to £10 10 0 13 Gallons— Also Reduced. LOOK INTO THESE REMARKABLE OFFERINGS WITHOUT DELAY. It's a Wonderful and Unusual Opportunity for Dairymen. The Sims Hardware' Co., Ltd., ■» 111-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 9

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