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THE . COLDICUTT - Manager New Iron Frame Pianos from £27.. 10s. Cash or 16s. iod. monthly. New American Organs from £ll cash or 7s. 6d. monthly ■—l Exchanges made on most Liberal Terms Perforated Music for a!! Piano Players 'if>\ Send for Catalogues USE NO OTHER SOLE AGENTS Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne Christchurch and Dunedin Price £< 0: Post Free. The GUN you can depend upon for alwavs keeping in good shooting order is tlit: New Model Browning Automatic Our,, 16 or 12 Gauge. There is no si choking with cartridges; it is a 5 /^jm shot repeater of perfect lliccll- ' So?%§7 auisiu." It is bored for close sjmmbr hard shooting; and the s&4&£^ ham shooting; ami me y^i^i fact that the Brown- /^|§p iiig dots not come back fur re- y //^s'Vfi^^ pairs, proves \o?&%g it to be the best gun for handle. The 16 [ £or Gauge is light and handy, r an a undoubtedly the gun of the century. Ask us to post you the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET relative to the 16 gauge Browning. Gun and Filing Tackle -Manufacturer, QOEEN ST., H(J@KLHLND. -s^^^JSiSS^-ls^s^^ffi^^S Already, no less tlian £3OOO has been won in cash prises alone by'"grins" using, s f! a ft • besides CUPS, TROPHIES, and OTHER PRIZES. ' THUS SPORTSMEN SPEAK: Mr..-B. BURGBSS, of Washi, writes :—" The most satisfactory ammunition t havo ever lijci." . Mr. W^&*-HOLLAND, 01 Chcrtsoy, writss:—"l know that I invariably fedter rsauHs v/ith yoar cartridges than with any other make." Mr. T. AIcNAK, of Mount Eden, writes.—"l cannot think too Jiigbly oi • y3iir c.T.'triigss " . . Mr ■>• P- JENSEN, iu.-tr.,-of Bunnythorpe, writes:—" I have been usingr yotsr cartridges for a great many seasons and I always find them really gpod kiJiinj cartridges." Hundreds 6i"oihQr Tributes.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 275, 9 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 275, 9 July 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 275, 9 July 1910, Page 6

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