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Old Guns made good as From anywhere in New Zealand it only costs from 1/6 to 2/0 I to post your Gun to The Coionial Ammunition Co., Ltd., I 'Auckland. Estimate of Cost of Eepairs will be submitted. j If prices are not right, the Gun will be returned at our ; I expense. We make this offer because we are convinced that tho work and charges will be entirely satisfactory. t I Every branch of Gun, Bifie ;ind Revolver Repair under- j | taken by our Expert Gunsmiths—men holding first-class » j references from Noted English Makers. j Muzzle-loading Weapons mnie efficient Breech-loaders. j I Pin-lire Guns converted to <ake Central-fire Cartridges. l Automatic Ejectors fitted to Hammerless Guns. Boltmechanism brought up-to-dat i. Stocks altered or renewed. j j Black barrels 'browned' an I 'blued.' Dentß taken out of barrels. Looks renovated and renewed. Grips retightened. Guns re-jointed. Our Gunsmiths, always on the spot, execute Repairs— J promptly. Better work could not be done in England 1 When in Auckland call and inspcct our Gunsmith Shop at I Infield Street, near Mount Eden Railway Station. Take Tram at foot of Qu ;en Street. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. I - AUCKLAND 1 . ' Js nroissr-1 I lurKs at every Greasy Corner! 1 < The most careful driver is absolutely powerless I j at times to arrest a side-skid—if the tyres j / ' >—n. \ fail to grip when the car is checked. Some- 4 if ® \ times necessity calls for use of brakes—the j | ■;jj wheels lock, but the car skids forward j « » II 'and anything may happen. Again the brakes j V-7/fVfl ft CfoM I are applied-and in a flash the car is side-ways ;/ y\PM> | on- and anything may happen. Many a ;! a i Motorist's heart is in his mouth—when J V \ he's crossing a greasy patch. To minimise j \ , / I these troubles, we,strongly recommend our ; , / v-=-->^ 111 "RAILROAD" j ' | RUBBER NON-SKIDS. 1 ■ These scientifically constructed covers I Mjjks# \ give a really wonderful grip on greasy \ i surfaces—either laterally or driving. Mm\, i -Thev, hold when other patterned covers \ are skidding, and further- they are the M.jf .s finestwearing tyres for continuous hard M . S driving on any road. For Service, Safety || bA all Leading Garages. DUNLOP RUBBER ca

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 291, 28 August 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 291, 28 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 291, 28 August 1918, Page 9

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