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THE sss^ S. COLDICUTT - Manager New Iron Frame Pianos from £27 10s. Cash, or 16s. lod. monthly. New American Organs from cash or 7s. 6d. monthly *~] Exchanges made on most liberal Terms ?K Perforated Music for all Piano Players and Records Send for Catalogue

*T* USE NO OTHER SOLE AGJiiNib HI mmwi^mi Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne Christchurch and Dunedin

S==« , C>/5=53 J SIAiSSSSWOWS*S?*SS^»^«S» -CT S^ c 'S«* 22 Calibre : Accurate Shooting up to 200 Yards. Post Free. Rifle Clubs,- Cadet Corps, and all- in- ) lerested in learning to shoot straight should buy this perfectly finished, simple, and most effective weapon. Send for Illustrated Circular describing this Up-to-Date High-grade Weapon. Sole Agent for Jtortf Island: eunfiFishingTackieianyfacturerjAUGKLAND

This famous Military Regulation Cartridge, made in New Zealand by the COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY, Ltd., was used throughout at the TRENTHAM RIFLE MEETING in 1909. The scores included 245 possibles. Two world's records and one New Zealand record were broken. The splendid results got at Blsley with the Palma .303 cartridge were eclipsed. The Executive Officer of the N.Z. Rifle Association testified that with nearly 150,000 rounds fired—all ".C.A.C." .303 Mark Vl.—there had not been a single complaint. USING "C.A.C." CARTRIDGES TRENfHAM BEAT THE WORLD!

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 233, 12 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 233, 12 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 233, 12 February 1910, Page 6

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