GUNS MASO ALTERATION 7 SALE. [XG PRICES, ®S» GREAT Never before have such drastic rft» ductioas been made in guiu and rifles* A chance no sportsman should miss. For example: Winchester Rifles down to 32s 6d; Repeaters, 90s; Automatic,were £l2, now £8; SennAutomalic, werd 435, . how 32s W» Browning Repeaters, were £5, now £4- Belgium Hammerless Gußb down to £7 ICb: B.S.A. Gum, wfcre jBIS 15s, now £l2 10s j Belgium H*tow«r Guns, down to 90s; Bonehllls Ettglishi Guns, down lo £l7; Folding D.B. Snot Gun, down to 90s; at Mason, Struthers' Sale. —9 WATERMAN—IDEAL PUN FOR STUDENTS. The sort of fountain pen that o»fe buy« when at college—and which grows in usefulness as one gtoivi in years. A "Waterman" alter forty yens' sMviee is still a young pen—good for anfltfter forty, at any rate, from 55a upwftr4®, Contemporary *re Swan atrf Qoojo—also apj&ndid artieUs, froin 25s and 81«- The "Spot" is a sturcjy 6d.' SIMPBOK ANI> • -• 4U XHijk
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 11
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