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Why send a Gun anywhere, else for ■ & »-« goto Repair when the job can be qqne .1 ery the "C.a.c." promptly, skilfully, and almost reason- %?£&*% $ffl, ablecostbyTheCoonialAmmnDihori H^FLE^d^. Co., N.Z., Ltd., at their extensive and: | i V nc , udln g the fo|. well-equipped Works..Auckland. j lowing: The Expert Gnnsmilhs employed by ; uie JtftduK "C.A.C. Kolcl first-class references |, ( itcUstomeran densure from these noted English makers: j goo d shooting, Westley Bichards: William Oashmore; j Muzzle-loading Guns j -averted int ? mod em Edmunds :iornam,and-Philip. Hart, ot. " | Breech-loaders. ■■■ K--Wood, ot Bristol. | • any make of gun with They are most successful, wjth Single- | precision and finish, triggers and Ejector's:'. Many well-known | Pin-tire converted, inlo Shots commend their work. Central-lire, Sportsmen in any part of New Zealand can :• ANew'Action fittedto , take advantagftpf this Repair S,efvtce. any good-quality Ham- ; SEND GUN BY PARCEL POST . je^;^-^ g,a /. /' A shilling pr s° will cover postage. De- ! / English -made. Ham- ■;. tailed estimate of cost will be submitted. . merless Guns .converted . ■If price is not right and work can't be done .. : into, the -latest- Auto- • in first-class style, Gun will be returned at matic Ejectors.; our expense.' " ' % ' . Onc ; trigger Mechanism . I .; ; '_. * .1 * ■■■ -i.' !'' Jilted to any Hammer- (' ,;. The Colonial Ammunition i e s S Gunat small cost. ' - AucklahiJ '.^^a^rVer" i blued•• "% V>U., lit**) XJl "' ■•or "browned; Dents ... . -.- ■''• m '■ ! taken out,of barrels. 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WEIiLINaTON. |OBWWJuwniss>»aE» _, Q jj SALE. f fOfc A ■ j WESTERN HUTT BIiOPBS.-Chorming I ". one-storj-10-roomed Hesidence, bath- i r ftnnr> fd iti to ■tfv room9 ' h - n(1 c - aM ' ? M Btove3 . lineil B r€ Hi M.TyT J. cupboard, every iiossible ■ convenience, I PURE 13 JO All li mishhonse, copper, tubs, ideal eitua- | .( tion, mngnilicent harbour view; near--6 ro?!rVTCf OWTV ly 24 acres of land,,laid out in. lawn 1 , .' '. • . ! ■■ hedges, ornamental and flowering C<nH' A FSf I7inj ; . .''shniV stable, coaclt-honse,- gardener's I/4fT 'I 1 ' co'toS". etc ' Ono Qf the P ,ckcd P ro " KJ jL Aliii. MdJ&jihJ (Porties of this fai;eriy-sought>aiter 10.. .. ■.•.-... ,;.■-..•.,.... . , cality. Price only.t'4ooo. Terms arAckn6wleig:c(J iiv" ''\ ' „Jl n^,u^ M/i ° • v KBLBTJE-N. the Glen.—Modern one-storj, UJimotSSeont / , G-roomed rosidenoe, besides bathroom, To Be Absolutely , enamel bath, lavatory basin, pantry, 111. arid c., electric lijrht, radiator, gascooker, panelled hall and passage,: wash-house; copper, tubs, every convenience, lawn, flower garden, etc. . Price Torms about half cash; Brewery »nd Olflcei t immediate possession. .;•; , u. a ti, i e. . BHOOKLYN.-Cosy fi-ionmed house, kitUoleswoibi tod Mutpb7 Strteh. | chenelte. electric light and cooker, ' \JJ_ __J hot points, porcelain bath, all con'i'.. 1. —■ ■ '■■, 1 —.^-T-nn'iii'i,. ""* voniences; gardon, lawn,- hedges, ooncreto paths, handy to car. Price l PLUMBERS. COPPERSMITHS, AND .£775. Terms cash above Government/ SHEET-METAL--WORKERS, ■. , mortgage, — -.: H. ERNEST LEIGKTON, / MANUFACTURERS of Asga. .Water- AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT.I heaters." and Jtahoney's Patent . 182 Featherston Street, fikylighta. Motor work a speciality. And at Lower Hutt. ALDREI) AND GRIFFITHS, .' 23 and 2fi Egmont Street, WELUNGTON „ , __ __ _. H< . PHIL P, "DAISY" VACUUM CLEANERS ,' •• Cornbil! Street, ' • . ' ■ House, Window, and Office-Cleaning ARE the most • effective, simple, and " Contractor, satisfactory on the market.to-day. Carpots Cleaned and Beaten by British made. Prices from 50a. Cata- Machinery, logues and demoratrationfl torn Oscar iV, L ,ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED' ' Telephone 3282 (3 rings).

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 11

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