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THE is I m m £\W LIMITED 191 mm s S. COLDICUTT Manager New Iron Frame Pianos from 10s. Cash, or 16s. iod. monthly. New American Organs from cash or 7s. 6d. monthly Liberal Terms W Perforated Music for all Piano Playen Send for Catalogues

USE NO OTHER SOLE AGENTS Ma Chambers S Son Ltd. Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne Christchurch and Dunedin

New iodel Browning Automatic Gun 12 ami 1G Gauge. : The New Browning POST FKEE. is the ideal Shot Gun of the season, and fills a long-felt J want among shooters. It is a 5-shot repeater of perfect mechanism, particularly light and handy. It is just the self-loading weapon you can thoroughly depend upon for continuous and good work. It is bored for close, hard shooting, and is the most delightful weapon we have yet handled. Can you send ' * - for our new No. 19 Catalogue, illustrating and describing this marvellous Gun and other sportsmen's requisites? Post free on application. Queen Street, Auckland,

bout The ccriridjcs used by Mr. Duncan Fraser when he so brilliantly won the N.Z. PIGEON SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP in IBOG, and again in ISOB, were "C.A.C." These same sterling cartridges were, moreover, the ones with which Mr. Fraser achieved another triumph and secured, a further Champlonship at the CLAY BIRD MEETING In the Waircrapa in 1309. Now, Mr. Fraser Invariably takes his cartridges FROM ORDINARY STOCKc He knows that he can depend on "C.A.C." Crack shots trust "C.A.C." Ammunition so confidently because they knew it is ALL AND ALWAYS COOD. It is made of the best materials and charged by hand. Not having been subjected to tho deteriorating effect of transit through the tropics, it is NEVER STALE.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 262, 25 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 262, 25 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 262, 25 May 1910, Page 6

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