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**► '—it flKßlHr^ Ml giiSisi LIMITED S. COLDICUTT - Manager New Iron Frame Pianos from £2j ios. Cash, or 16s. iod. monthly. New American Organs from £ll cash or 7s. 6d. monthly -—— —— ■ —*-i Exchanges made on most _ Liberal Terms Vs. Perforated Music for all Piano Players and Records Send for Catalogues

1 SOLE AGLNJb Joha Chambers 8 Son Ltd. Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne Christchurch and Dmicdin

k r 3 !•■ s s ft T i B MiwiaTU 22 Calibre : Accurate Shooting up to 200 Yards. Rifle Clubs, Cadet S^feiS^ Corps, and all in' J terested in learning to shoot straight should buy. this per' fectly finished, simple, and most effective weapon. Send for Illustrated Circular describing this Up-to-Date High-grade Weapon. AfishingTacklefflanufacturer,

J .^^xy^-ti>.n| rSsSSS^'SSSISSi^Si^ Mr. Duncan Fraser won the N.Z. PIGEON SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP in 190(5 and 1908. Still later he was once more to the fore, having Avon the CLAY BIRD CHAMPION•SIJIP OF N.Z., in the Wairarapa, on Ist Jnne, 1909, carrying a lidjd Medal and Twenty Guineas cash. He ia assuredly one of the finest shots in Australasia, and what he doesn't know about shot-cartridges any man would have to go far to learn. Ue "I always use 'C.A.C.' Cartridges, because my experience plainly teaches me that these are the best and surest cartridges I can procure in New Zealand. I have never yet been slipped up by a ' C.A.C Cartridge. THEY'RE SAFE !" - J 1 ;s.^^m?x*^^m&m&mM

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 232, 9 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 232, 9 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 232, 9 February 1910, Page 6

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