THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., Ltd. Manufacturers of Military and Sporting Ammunition. Head office— LOHDOM. Worts : MELBOURHE, VICTORIA. AUCKLMTO, HEI ZEILOD. Thisi ( Co7npany,is^aYble to sxipply the Ti^acLe *rom. their Works in. jSLurftland with y* SPORTIM CARTRIDGES. ** All Cartridges Manufactured and loaded by the Green Colonial Ammunition Company are filled with the Green BEST MATERIALS ONLY. Blue £md CUSTOMERS are particularly requested tb notice Bill© And \ that tbe Dame of th-6 Compaq r is stamped on the ' base of the case and when loaded by them have the . t*^^ Company's name stamped m red on wad over *»_.__. Brown shot. Brown The Cartridges can be procured from all leading 10 Tin'D'O Gunmakers and Ironmongers in tho Colony, and in 12-BORE l.«-_DUxtJ!_ Wholesale quantities DIRECT from the Auckland Manufactory. SPORTING- Rotations of Prices f'roardid on Jcpplicition SPORTING 1 In Spite of the large demand for this Ammunition last Season the Company have been able to meet all «*-_ *■!-»*». ~_ CARTRIDGES orders and .have now in stock for immediate delivery CARTRIDGES half a million cases. either loaded or v^^^^t^^.^ either loaded or and manufacture special cases for same in colors -. _ _ according to the different kind of powder used, viz., _ , t unloaded. RED, salmon COLOR, and LIGHT BLUE. unloaded. The Company also manufacture Military A mmani«g||afa tion, such as "Snider," " Martini- Henri," and the B ®^ g new Magazine Bifle Cartridge '3o3. . WP (She Company I^eep In Stogk SHOT, POWDER, WADS, ET<5. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. G. BOj^Tßj^ AHD ©0., f.G_N>3S,. fIUG^IiAHD ■ " ■ — i i _—^_^_ j T. & S. MORRIN & CO., Umited, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. Made with Wood or arcee. .beams OLIVER PLOUGIL o THERE ARE FIFrEEN^REASONS WH\T YOU SHOULD USE NOTHING|BUT THE OLIVE R|*JHILLED PLOUGiJBt: First.— They are the oeiqinal and only qe^uinb Ohilled Ploughs male. ,--.-' Fecond. — They are adapted to all kinds of 8 >il, an 1 will do first-class work in sod or stubble. Third. — The inouldboards are thoroughly ohilied, have no soft spots in them, will scour in any soil, and' will 'not wear oat in ten years' ploughing. Fourth. — Oliver's Chilled Metal will not corrode. The heaviest coat of rust that oan accumulate on it will be entirely removed by a few minutes' use, and the mouldboard will b_ as bright and smooth aa before. Fifth. — The Oliver has a thorough centre draft, runs lighter than any other plough, and is under the direot and complete control of the operator. Sixth. — The woodwork being free from mortises permits easy, rapid, and perfect adjustment, for either two or three horsef* S_Ven_h. — The Oliver is economical in repairs, and when your share is renewed you have an entirely new cutting edge. Eighth. — The Oliver patent slip- nose share oon be furnished when desired J a wonderful saving device. «•• 8 Ninth. — All parts of the Oliver Chilled Plonghs are fitted over templates at the works, hence are exaot dap icates, and by imply sriving the number and hand you are sure of a perfect fit. ' Tenth. — The Oliver Chilled Plough has hundreds of imitators-, No manufacturer Will try to imitate att inferior plough. * Eleventh.— For ease of management, adjustability, and lightness of draft, it has no successful competitor. Twelfth.— The Oliver has a record unparalleled in the history of plough -mak ing. from 1,500 in 1870 to over 100,000 in 1891» Thirteenth. —Your neighbours will tell you to buy tho Oliver and take no other. V, will break hard ground when no other plough will, Fourteenth.— There are over 1,200,000 ol i^ or Chilled Ploughs in actual use, and three times as many being sold at the preseht time as any other plough manufactured. It is warranted to do better work and more of i^ with the Bante amount of draft, than aiiy othei: plough in use. Fifteenth.—- Finally, these ploughs are better known, have reached' a larger salej have had aj longer run, have proved mote popular and given better satisfaction than any other ploiighs on the face of the globe. , - ig^Look out for imitation plough points and other extras. The genuine points and other repairs are irtadejottly \tf the oLlV_sl£ CHILLED PLOUGrH WOttKS, and hay? the name ■«« Oliver " cast on them. Ml others are opuriotis. .if... -, Q.r.- in -r mi T. & S. MORRIN & CO., LIMITED, j Have been appointed Sole Agents for North Island o£ New Zealand for these Celebrated Ploughs.
CARPET! CARPET! CARPET SQUARES S^AIR CARPET MATS RUGS LINOLEUM GIL CLOTH MATriNG CRETONNE ART MUSLIN Great Variety WHITE LACE CURTAINS, from 2/6 pair. COUNTERPANES BLANKETS SHEETING TOILET COVERS AFTERNOON TEACLOTH BATH TOWELS COSEYS FRINGES— Great Variety. MANTEL DRAPES WINDOW ■ BLINDS Etc., Etc. TELEPHONE 502, _P. LAMBOUBWE, IRONMONGER AND GENEBAI. HOUSE FUBNISHEB, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON^ ~ COTS 7 BEDSTEADS, WIRE MATTRESSES. SPRING MATTRESSES, BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUITES OF FURNITURE, from £3 12.4 6d J TAPESTRY SUITES, from £8 15s; ITT I'CHEN CHAIRS, from 2/9 each: FENDERS an» mnv IRONS PRESERVING PANS— all sizes, Ma SON'S FRUIT JARS GLASS- WARE. CROCKERY, LAMPS, CUTLKRY. PLATEDWARE BRUSH-WARE, PAINTS, OILS, PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIM WAR*, im J| 01J^ BS , PI j|| M t»HKD TUHOUGfIOUT.
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Bay of Plenty Times, 3 August 1893, Page 3
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836Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, 3 August 1893, Page 3
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