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Shooting Season, 1903. GTTNS AND AMMUNITION. AMMUNITION AND (iUNS. WE have just landed and are now showing a complete range of first-class GUNS and RIFLES, direct from the raanfac • turers, Having for a number of years catered for the Shootistsof this district we are enabled to gauge accurately their requirements. Single and Double Barrelled Breech . Loading Gui-s, with Damascus barrels, extended rib, left barrel choke, and top action. Remington Hammerless Single Barrel Breech Loading Gans. Pea, Rook and Rabbit Kifles ; Winchester Repeating Rifles. LaUet American Pattern Revolvers, with patent ejector. Cartridges. Cartridges. Cartridges. Eley's Brown and Green, filled, with Diamond Grain Powder and Chilled Shot. Curtis and Harvey's "Amberite," loaded with 3, 4, 5 and 6 shot, specially imported for pigeon matches, etc. U.M.G. Club, all sizes. Rifle and Revolver Cartridges of all kinds. Muzzle and Breech Loading Caps. SHOOTING EEQUISITifiS.^ i ■ Game and Cartridge Bag*, Cartridge Belts, Cleaning Rods, Gun Bags, Recappcre, Reloading Machines, Extractors, Duck Calls, Wad Cutters, Rangoon Oils (specially made for sporting guns) A. L GORDON &CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, HIGH STKEET, DANNEVIRKE. Cooper's Dipping Powder. REDUCED PRICES. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, JDISTRIOT AGENTS. (GrIBSON'S ~~" Patent Cattle Brand. BARRAUD &ABRAHAM, AGENTS. Barraud & Abraham, Wine, Spirit, Seed and General Merchants. COMMISSION AGENTS. IN" Stock for AUTUMN SOWING— ft YE GRASS— Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay, Southland, Canterbary, and Italian. Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Timothy, Hard, Sheep's, Meadow, Fine-leaved and Chewing's Feecue, Poa Pratensis, Poa Neoioralis, Poa Triviahs, Trifolium Incamatum, Ked Clover, White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Trefoil, Cocksfoot, . Rib Grass, Prairie Grass, Linseed, Fiorin, Lucerne. All specially selected and tested. /TURNIP SEED— Purple Top Y. Aberdeen, Green Top Y. Aberdeen, Romney Marsh, Champion, Devon Greystone, Whitestone . Stubble, Purple Top Mammoth, Gieen Globe. EDglish Estex Broadleaf Rape, White Mustard, Long Red and Globe Mangel. STATION STORES. Oats, Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Pressed H&y, Potatoes, etc. WOOL — Liberal advances on Wool, Clips and Shipments. WHYTE MACK AY WHISKYFENCING WIRE AND STAPLES (English and American). Corrugated iron, Nails, etc. SHEEP NETTING. Cooper's Little's, Lawes', White's, *and Murton's Sheep Dips. barraudTabraham DANNEVIRKE, And at Palmerston N. and Feilding. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. KOYAL MAIL STEAMER, s.s. PAPAROA 6563 tons (Capt. Jaggard) fTIHIS magnificent steamer will K. sail for London on or about March 26, 1903. Very superior accommodation for passengers, who are booked at lowest rates. Tickets issued for Passages from Great Britain for £17 and upwards. The Tongariro to follow on or about April 16. For passage, and all particulars apply BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Agents. Dannevirke, Palmerston North, and Feilding. H. W. FROST, DENTIST, NAPIER AND HASTINGS, Late of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A. SPECIALIST at Crown and Bridge work, Porcelain and Gold Fillings, also at correcting irregularities and attending to Children's Tooth. Fees — Complete ftut from £o 3s ; Singlo Tooth from os ; Gold Fillings from os. Extractions 2s Gd and Is, gas 2s 6d extra. Mr Frost will visit Dannevirke, and may be consulted at Masonic Hotel on Tuesday afternoon, April 21 from 1.30 and Wednesday, April 22, till 2.30 p.m. Waipukurau April 23rd,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 303, 24 March 1903, Page 3

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