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mis mm AGINCV LIMITED l *•.,.;;:;.: 191 Queen street, Auchland - Manager Organs New toil 'Fraiiie Pianos from £%J ibs. Cash, or New American Organs from i f cash or 7s. monthly >*'■'"::/ V"C--.- ■■-">.---■-' " .'"--l Exchanges made cm most I- '* I ;■;■" liberal Terms I Perforated Music for all Piano Playtrs Gramophones and Records Send for Catalogues

Mallinson's Oil Sheep Dip USE NO OTHER SOLE AGENTS John Chambers 8 Son ltd. Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne Christchurch and Dunedin

The Browning Needs no Repairs. Price £8 8 0. Post Free. The GUN you can DEPEND UPON for .^r always keeping in good shooting order is >^^^ the New Model Browning Automatic j&^ Gun, 16 or 12 Gauge. There is no i choking with cartridges; it is a 5 shot repeater of perfect mechanism. It is bored for close . hard shooting; and the s& fact that the Brown- '" ing does not come back for re-. pairs, proves / best gun for You and us to handle. The 16 Gauge is lightand handy, and undoubtedly the gun of the century. Ask us to post you the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET relative to the 16 gauge Browning. Gun and Pishing Tackle Manufacturer, QUEEN ST., HOeKUIND.

MARK :M. This fanfous Military Regulation Cartridge, made in New Zealand by the COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY* Ltd., was used throughout at the TRENTrIAM RIFLE MESTINO In 1909. The scores included 345 possibles. Twyworld's records and one New Zealand record were, broken. The splendid results got at Blsley with the Palma .303 cartridge were eclipsed. v , > The Executive Officer of thekfcfcifc testified that witfli nearlyi^ ■ "CAC." sinjjle'complalhV;".^^ using

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 273, 2 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 273, 2 July 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 273, 2 July 1910, Page 6

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