\ '«'''"•• - — — : j -VICTORY _ ! si TJAVE you asked your m , . 11- Bank: Manager., how : ji he can help you to sub- . m scribe' to the | I: | ... : If not ' I *| / do. so to-day* .. ! ,d The amount which you,can fee compelled by h l! lav/ to contribute to the loan is three times Is ii the yearly averagf of the land-tax and k I: income-tax (exclusive of excess-profits duty) | | paid or payable by you for the three years || t ended on ; 31st-Mareh, 1918 f but you are m ■ not required to limit your subscription to ]| I \ ■ • that amount only. !IS j C ÜBSCRIBE at Postal Money- | | t»J order Office, Bank, or through m |J any,; Registered Sharebroker, or at the | || ■'..■■■ | Treasury, Wellington, II I , APPLICATIONS CLOSE | Thursday, 25th September* I :|fe^ia±^ , ga^r==aail(!=a=llFg==l>^sP > , ; ; _ Two faiqpus rifles • Because of its wide adaptability, the Winchester Model 92 k 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 "j . st yJ«?.. an . d four popular calibers—the .25-20, .32, .38, , ! i and. .44 Winchester cartridges. : s The Winchester Model 95 is distinctly a bigigame rifle ] ' with high velocity, and flat trajectory, which make it excellent for, long range, shots. The Model 95 is carried by the foremost j :■ big game hunters of the world. Colonel Roosevelt, Sir Ernest ,' Shackleton, Commander-Peary, White, Whitney, and other ■' ':; „ equally floted 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. , MODEL St. Ltmr Actum Rtpatiwrifli . MODEL IS, Leysr'Amen BtfKlinj riflt ~ ■ywMm&fm/' , , . World Standard Cans, and' Ammunition ' \(si£? n ■'**%■ values of Gin arcneeeed. «|5-^«jsif^H IjS the f tre for Practical Patriots | Itiß§m Ipmuil, ; Great;Britain' otaeds to us by buying our pro-.' VmfWiM, f|j|fe|VK ducts—practical patriot?, buy EJritish-made ||f|/|j||| K || •'': goods, Patriotisnvpayo in greater mileage and j|ffVfl|| feH.';'.'•■"' tyre l t0^c w )? en y° u thcrcriowned j||l^ (lM 6n sale at all GARAGES H Xrf'/I Sptncor, Jfloullpß & Co,, Ltd., Chri.tchurch ' « \\ i^/M
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 297, 11 September 1919, Page 9
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391Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 297, 11 September 1919, Page 9
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