Put Your Roof /^~""x . In condition for the Coming Hl® Winter. _ _ You may imagine that because an iron roof has been painted it is quite alright—but no lasting protection fan bo expected from cheap Roof Paint. STEELITE Sffil is the standard of efficiency, durability and protection, and though the first cost is higher than inferior paints,_ it lasts longer and gives the _ protection you pay for, and have tho right to expect. 1 STEELITE FADELESS RED— i 20/- gallon. STEELITE PERMANENT GREEN—--30- gallon. Carriage paid anywhere for Cash With ‘ Order. SMITH & SMITH Ltd., RIGHT OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. z r nrw iwniffl mi'ihttm w w-f»»»“r-Twi 1 wr n 'Hi mil wnmw wff«rcgmwt.r wvnw rwm i. iwr uni i ma. t T • ~'~l 'll'—umbiwi New Aluminium-Pointed ■lt> BULLET The Big Game Cartridge of To day! Here is a .303 Mark VII Cartridge that will interest all Sportsmen The Bullet is pointed with Aluminium. It is of the same dimensions and weight as the .303 Mark VII Military Bullet, and can be used in all Sporting and Military Rifles built to take Mark VII Cartridges. • . |t wm recently tested by Mr. H. Hardcastle, who * wired" this report:— ’*.303 Mark VII, with Aluminium-Pointed Bullet, irreat success. J Striking and smashing force terrific, making large holes and completely mushrooming. Killed several stags instantaneously. Your invention should prove of great value for big game shooting." Ask your Dealer for C.A.C. *303 Cartridges with Aluminium-Pointed Bullets. If he is not f stocked, write us and we will see you are supplied. lly Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd. Ordinary XX *303 Mark VI AUCKLAND Soft-Nose Cartridge
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 88, 10 January 1923, Page 9
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