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Two famous rifles • i Because of its wide adaptability, the Winchester Model 92 is .the gun for the one gun hunter; for the same reason it is the favorite with sportsmen who own many guns. Though this rifle is a wonder for strength and accuracy, it is not an expensive weapon. The Winchester Model 92 is furnished in a variety of styles and four different popular calibers—the .25-20, .32, .38, and .44 Winchester cartridges. The Winchester Model 95 is distinctly a big-game rifle with high velocity, and flat trajectory, which make it excellent for long range shots. The Model 95 is carried by the foremost big game hunters of the world. Colonel Roosevelt, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Commander Peary, White, Whitney, and other equally noted hunters and explorers have placed their reliance ' on Winchester Rifles. The barrel is made of Nickel Steel and is chambered for .303 British, .35 and the famous .405 Winchester. If you're out for deer, take along a Winchester. Your gun dealer will show you the Models 92 and 95 and other models of the world's greatest gun makers. MODELS!. Lever Aetitn Riptatitig rifle ' UODEL w - LMtrArtlmßipntititrijU World Standard Gxim and Ammunition An Active Service Pen for Active Service Mem Just like our men on Active Service, the " Swan' Pen is ready at all times to meet j unexpected calls and perform its duties : f thoroughly under all conditions, it never vg I The "Swan" fits snugly into the soldier's breast Ja pocket and forms a ready link between himself and j % home. Always writes smoothly. Has no internal I mechanism. Unaffected by climatic conditions. |'l Will take "Swan" Ink Tablets to make ink with j|j| v/ater.' Send one to your soldier to-day, Hβ 'mm will be grateful. Bl SOLD BY_ STATIONERS AND IMPORTERS. H Standard Pattern with. Slip-on Cap, from 16;-. MM I . Safety Pattern with Screw-on. Cap, from 17/6, mM Illustrated Catalogue free on request, . B' , '! ■ MABiE. TODD ,& CO., LTD,. ' 11 79-80, High Holborn, London, Eng. IJ Manchester, Paris, Zurich, Toronto, &c. SYDNEr—(Wholesale only), BjP'l -35a, Gcorce Street. London Factor.y-3i9-3zo, Western Street, S.B. U Associate Hcuse-Mabie, Todd & Co., Inc., New YoA and Chicago. (TO L.»«.-inmr.n.n—■« ■ '■ ■—■■■»'■■ " ■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■—^ m -Protect Yqhp Health and the Health of Youp Loved Ones! Kill Slae Deadly Influenza Qeim foy Spraying with am Atomiser Can ha operated to throw the spray upward or downward, and into all the corners and crevices. \ Microbes cannot escape its searching. CAN BE USED AS EFFECTIVELY INSIDE THE HOUSE' AS OUTSIDE.., . The Atomiser can- be used after the epidemic for spraying' rose trees, greenhouses, and such like. .SEND FOR ONE TO-DAY. POST FREE, 7/- EACH. . II SI HARDWARE CO., Iti, Weigh ■ This Will Stop Him! b mm TTbs the C.A.C -303 Soft-Nose Sporting Cartridge $83 im when next you go Deer-stalking. With lightning •"- IH v quickness and tremendous smashing force, it 'will fc ||§ bring down the swiftest stag. , •%& ,_, H ~, , m, M ffl «303 SPECIAL SOFT-NOSE M H Seasoned Deerstalkers swear by this Dominion. (s&w Km made Cartridge. It never lobos tho raro chance. S Bl When it hits, IT KILLS! ' gja' Exactly thosamo as the C.A.C fi AQ\fi i§jij Military Begulation Cartridgo "A * SJ ml —tho Kecord-broaker—' ■ Jlba> MMl <Ss \ ff except that the bullet Jl^- 1 $$ point is not nickelled. "r ' H Equally good for /, \ m Wild Cattle, Pigs Jf/ |\ v S or Goats. \ -ijs Most Dealers stock '^llx^* Sbs ° nv, >iv .^"' N - J <- straight<A THE COLONIAL \V Jr* AMMUNITION CO., LTD. V\ if , Wjjj. Mount Eden, AucfclanA _^^^^^^^^^

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 3

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