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Miscellaneous. LAN D’S “K h hP E R'S GUN g." “ The Keeper's Gan"—Price 6gs. ‘The Keeper’s Gan,” new model—Price 10™ “ The Keeper’s Gun," hammerlesa—Price 12gs _ Testimonials. Prom Lord Pitzroy Somerset, Badminton. Chimwn . ham. July 19,1581. w Lord Pitzroy Somerset thinks it may interest Messrs Bland to know that yesterday one of the keepers was fawn shooting with the 20-bore (• New Model Keeper's Gun ’) and No. 3 shot, when he kilted two fawns that were running together as dead ns a hammer at fully 70 yards, killing foth with one barrel, and securing a third at the same range.” Prom J. W, Whittall, Esq., Constantinople, Feb. 8 1882. "... I may further say that 1 have now used your 12-bore New Model Keeper’s Gun two years, and fired several thousand cartridges out of it, and find it in every respect fully equal to guns which I have bought from London firms for sixty guineas. I must add that my friend M. Alphonse Crepin, for whom I bought a similar gun to my own, confirms my verdict." Prom T. Preston Batteraby, Lieutenant S.A F.E.A.8., May 1, 1882. “ I have much pleasure in stating my satisfaction with the 10-boro .Now Model Keeper's Gun, purchased from you last year. I have found the shooting admirable, and the workmanship and action of the gun thoroughly fitted to stand hard work, of which I gave it a good deal." From Lieutenant V. T. Garland, Ist W.I, Eegt. Sierra Leone, Dec. 7,1882. 11 ... X may mention that I have for the last five years shot with one of yonr ‘ Keeper’s' C.P. Guns constantly, both at Home and abroad. Except in appearance it is as good and as tight now as it was when new. Only a few days ago I shot with it a full-grown ‘harness antelope,’ with No. 6 shot. I got him behind the shoulder, and he didn't run a yard afterwards." From Charles B. Kenyon, Esq., Moreton. Oswestry. Salop, Jan. 10,1883. ‘‘ Phare used a ‘ Keeper’s ’ Gun of yonr make in - South America for the two last years, and I don’t believe any man could have a better. I have shot with it more than 2000 wild duck, and am sure no 50-gninea gun could have done better, many not as well. I have killed wild geese and swans with it at tremendous distance." Caution.—ln consequence of the unfair competition to which they have been subjected, and the way in which other makers have sold inferior arms under the name of “ The Keeper's Gun," originally introduced into the trade by their firm, Messrs Bland have been obliged in self-protection to adopt a trade mark for their “ Keeper s " Guns, and for the future no “ Keeper’s ” Gun will be issue-1 hv them without having the trade mark on the heeU plate. The wording will vary so as to indicate the character of the Gun, whether a “Keeper's,” a “Keeper’s" New Model, or a “Keeper’s” Hammerless, hut in each case the trade mark will be the figure of a Keeper with his gun under his arm, and accompanied hy his deg, in a circle, with the words “The Keeper’s Gun.” ‘‘THE CAPE GUN," A Eifle and Shot Gun Combined. The right barrel, being for shot, is a 12-cylinder bore; the left is 577’450 with Henri rifling, using the Government Boxer cartridge; it is sighted np to 300 yards; weight, 91h. Price, 16 Guineas. The “ Field,” of Oct. 13,1377, says of the “ Cape Gun ” :—“ Selecting one at random from stock, we tried the rifled barrel, first at 70, and afterwards at 100 yards, from an ordinary rest, and were able to put hall upon hall at both distances, so that the truth of its shooting from the rifled barrel is good enough for any purpose, and, indeed, cannot be excelled even hy the most expensive, rifle in the market,” EXPRESS DOUBLE EIFLErf. •360, *4OO, -450, ‘SOO, and ’577 bores. 20 Guineas. Testimonials. Prom H. Jones Bateman, Esq., Kheri, Oudb, India, August 8,1879: “ I have every reason to be perfectly satisfied with the ’oOO Express yon sold me three years ago. It compares favourably with rifles costing double theprice.” From T. Poljambe Hall, Esq., Masonic Hotel, Grahamstown, South Africa, May 18, 1882;—“ I have delayed hitherto in writing to yon about my rifle, as I wished to give it a thorough trial.* I have now done so, and can truly say that it has more than fulfilled my utmost expectations. At all ranges I have found it most accurate; the action has withstood every test of weather, and the workmanship leaves nothing to he desired.” From E. Percy Pinder, Esq., Indian Forest Department, Nov. 8, 1882; —“ My rifle, C.F., ’SOO Express, built hy you, is a magnificent weapon; indeed, I never used one that I like so well." N.B. —Any of the above can be delivered free in either of the large porta of India or of British Burmah, in a tin-lined case, for £1 Is more. T. BLAND AND SONS. Addresses: 106, Strand, London, W.C. {opposite Exeter Hal!); 62, South Castle street, Liverpool; And, 1,42, and 43, Whittall street, Birmingham. GAS BEYOND THE REACH OF GAS MAINS THIS LAMP is complete in itself, mokes Gas from Benzoline at a farthing per hour. Perfectly safe, cheap, and easily managed. Especially adapted for villages, carriage drives, Ac. Apply to SUN AUTOPNEUMATIC LIGHTING AND HEATING CO., 115, Southwark street, S.E. Manufacturers of the celebrated “ Spit " Machine for lighting mansions, Ac., without the trouble expense and dirt of coal gas. References to many of the nobility and gentry. English Goods direct at Lowest Export Prices w x JTTNG cases and desks, best quality, suitable for birthday presents or complimentary gifts, from 7s 6d to £lO, with Bramah locks. A very large assortment. About 100 patterns to select from at Stepheastn’a Stationery Warehouse, 99 Oxford street, London, W.

AMERICAN INVENTIONS. IMPROVE!) American Ice Making Machines, for making clear, transparent Ice, with an everlasting freezing crystal, that will make ice or ices from day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, Ac., they being made ready moulded for the table in sir minutes with ice and salt. Sizes and Prices of machines. —No. 1, pint, with two moulds complete, £i IQs; No. 2, quart, with two moulds complete, £o 15s. Pamphlet, with particulars of other sizes on application. Inexhaustible freezing crystal, per tin, £1 Is. Shown m practical operation, without charge, at 119, New Bond street. The American Cabinet Refrigerator.—Meat, fish, butter, fruit, game, poultry; odourless, wholesome, free from the close smell of all other Refrigerators. Meat, lish, butter, fruit, 4c., may be kept together without one influencing the flavour of the other. Hence mutton, beef, game, poultry, Ac., can be preserved until used, perfectly; dry, quite sweet, odourless, and wholesome. Refrigerators and ice boxes from 27s 6d. ATMOSPHERIC CHURN COMP ANT. (Wolf and Co., Proprietors), 119, New Bond street, London, W. Country Agents—J. and G. Haywood, Derby W. Wilson and Co., 50. King street, Manchester ; J. Nelson and Sons, 47, Briggate, Leeds : Puns and Co., IS, Renfleld street, Glasgow; Bennett Bros., Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle, Old Millgate, Manchester; J. Miller, Princes street, Edinburgh; Walker and Emeley, 43 and 44, Woodgate-street, Neweastle-on-Tyne; T. Sanderson, York; Waters and Woodhouse, Scarboro’ ; Harrison, Grey street. Newcastle-on-Tyne. *-• ‘ A GRAND Discovery for the Unfortunate: 40,000 cures have been effected by the follow, ing preparations:— The Cordial Healing Balm, 11s a bottle, will effectually cure debility, loss of mental and physical capacity, inward decay, nervousness, low spirits, trembling and shaking of the hands and limbs, asthma, consumptive cough, spitting blood, internal bleeding, Ac. , Pills No. 1 are a speedy cure for recent cases of gravel, lumbago, pains in the back, rheumatism, disease of the kidney, bladder, Ac. Pills No. 2 are much famed for curing longstanding oases of the above. , Pills No. 3 will search out and purify the blooa from contamination, and effectually cure scurvey, blotches on the skin, scrofula, pains in the hones, bead, eye, Ac. All the Pills 4s 9d a box. Sold by the Proprietor, 61, Kirkgate; Ramsden, Vicar lane; Harrison, Bridge street, Leeds; J. Lund, W estgate, Bradford; Hoald, stationer, Wakefield; J. Thompson, druggist, Thirsk. , , ... Messrs Woolford and Co., 61, Kirkgate (opposite the old church), Leeds, may he consulted daily as usual, from 10 to 1 and sto 8, with great success, on all cases of nervous debility, skin disease, Ac. It should be remembered that one visit to those who are qualified and habituated to the practice will he the best moans of avoiding future misery. , . W. and Co. decidedly state and guarantee that no case within reach of medical skill shall leave tut until effectually and permanently cured. *-omplaints incident to females skilfully treatei. Medicines sent to any part. Private entrance, nrs door up the passage to the right. A hook of testimonials and cures, also one o marriage, sent for two stamps each. , By post, rupture trusses, Ss 6d, 4s 6d and «** elastic stockings, kneejoaps, issue peas, Ac. WILLIAMS A BACH, Lamp Makers' to the Royal Family, 92, New Bond street, London, V. Aladdin’s Palace of Lamps. Patentees* mprovements in duplex lamps, each lamp gJ “f ight equal to 26 sperm caudle. Lamps for reaonpj Queen’s new pattern, lamps for Vuidor« • Lrawing-rboms, lamps for dining and billiard rm amps for halls and conservatories, lamps lir ages and stables, lamps for school and class-r; ' amps for India and the Colonies, lamps fo . • ind steamships, lamps for every possible , housand patterns to select from in china, D rare, bronze, Ac. Inventors of zoological. hological lamp. Manufacturers of i.Jvses, ihle oil Steves for invalid rooms and mm SO hours unattended. Sole _ o u s , soluccaaoil. Vendors of approved mine torn Is 6d per gallon. Gilded catalogues aid prospectuses of stoves, post free. A B -Williams and Bach’s collection of ies of unp and candle shades and transport fhich they are importers and manufactur ’goni %r ike largest in the Kingdom, W, New London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 6

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