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Miscellaneous. HAND-STITCHED SADDLES AND HABNBBB IN consequence of the prominence given to machine-made Baddies and harness By advertising saddlers, JENKINSON A CO. announce to their friends and the public generally hat machine-made saddles «ad harness do not weal well; that all their , „ , „ , Leather is Hand Made, and lower in price than that advertised as machine-made. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the took, ana ask for list of prices at 23, Panton street, Haymarke 44, London Wall, E.C., and Albion Hall and Albion Place, SHAVING A PLEASURE. Edward smith's is hollow ground RAZOR is pronounced hy all to be the most wonderful razor ever introduced. It has stood the tost of over three years, daring which time thousands have bean sold, retail only, at No. 3, Cheap, s de. It never requires grinding or setting, and Is complete in case for Is Id; post free. Is 3d. My graduating RAZOR STROP is the best for sharpening razors ever introduced. By means of a screw it graduates its elasticity, making it more or less elastic at pleasure. Its elasticity wiR prove invaluable to the unskilful operator, as it will present his incautiously bearing too hard upon the razor, and injuring its edge, at the same time enabling him to keep his razor in perfect order. Price 2s 9d and 3s 9d, post free. Extra heat quality. 3 did leather case and superior finish, 4s 6d and la 9d, post free. The Diamond Razor Strop Paste, 7d, post,free The Magic Shaving Stick, 7d, post;froo. List of Shaving Tackle, post free. & DAMS AND 00, Patentees, Gun, Rifle, and Revolver Manufacturers 9, Finsbury Place south, London, B.C. (Opposite Moorgato street station). Warehouse on first and second floors. Loaded cartridges, 1878. Eley’a oases, pin or central fire, loaded by our wives with best powder, grease-proof, thick fel ir.d cloth wads. .... ~ . , 12 gauge, with 3 or 3) drs and 1, It, or Itoz shot. 16 gauge, with 2f drs and 1 oz shot. Prices for 12 or 16 gauge: Green, He 6dj bine, IDs 9d; “B.B." brown, 9s 9d. iohultze’s wood powder, in best oases only, any ihorges np to 8i drachms. Black powder, 2,16, 18 gauge, 12s per 100. Stout packing oases, for transit by rail or sea, free of charge. Hammerless. A. and Co. invite special attention to an entirely new patent hammorloss central-fire gun, which, for simplicity and strength, far surpasses anything yet -reduced. , . Price for best Iquality, including choke boring . fore-end fastener, and {double bolted £ls >o.tent snap . liston, £2l. Second quality ... ... Centre-fire double guns. Best quality and finish, price £ls as usual Special notice. a _ and Co. beg to inform those who are desirous »f obtaining a gun combining the latest improve* cents, with really good sound material and work, nanship, that we have just perfected what is anlouhtecDy hy for the cheapest gun in the trade, riZa Central fire double-barrel gun. double grip action (12 bore only), rebound naif-cooking looks! patent snap fore-end, choke-bore Damascus Barrels... 2 ? Cases and fittings complete ... ... Dot Every gun guaranteed, Express double and single barrel rifle, •577 and '6OO bores. Oqj improved BXartini-Zeller rides (380 bore) “or rabbit and small deer shooting. Regulated t 100yds, Price £3, Terms cash with order. Illustrated price lists free hy post _ a GRAND Discovery for the Unfortunate. J\ 40,000 cures have been effected by the follow. Q The a ?; t or<Mai nS Healing Balm, 11s a bottle, will ilf actually cure debility, loss of mentu ana pnyrcuj sapacity, inward decay, nervousness low b, .rumbling and shaking of the hands and urnhs. Lsthma, consumptive cough, spittingblood, internal deeding, *o. , Pills No. 1 are a speedy cure tor recent oases of •ravel, lumbago, pains in the back, rheumatism, lisease of the kidney, bladder, 40. Pills No. 2 are much famed for curing tong. itandlng cases of the above, ~ . Pills No. 3 will search out and purify ths blood rom contamination, and effectually cure sonrvey, dotchea ou the skin, scrofula, pains in the hones, "au the’PiUs 4s 9d a box. Sold by the Proprietor, II Kirkgato; Ramadan, Vicar lane; Harrison, iridge street, Leeds; J. Lund, Weatgate, Brad, erdf Heald, stationer, Wakefield; J. Thompson. Ambits’ Woolf ord and Co., 61, Kirkgate (opposite die old church), Leeds, may be consulted doily as lauaL from 10 to 1 and 5 to 8, with great success, >n all cases of nervous debility, skin disease. »©• :t should be remembered that one visit to those vho are qualified and habituated to the raoice will be the bea means o£ avoiding future C Co. decidedly state and guarantee that no tase within reach ol medicalskiU shall leayetheß intil effectually and permanently cured. Comlainta incident to females skilfully treated. Medicines sent to any part. Private entrance, first loor up the passage to the right. A book of testimonials and onres, also one on aarriags, saut for two stamps eacn. By post, r jpture trusses, 3a 6d, ia 6d and 7sjM ; slastic stockings, knee caps, issue peas, &c, 7070 1

o land'? “ k m e p e h*B a y fl;§ “ The Keeper's fjuii l ’ —Price 6es. , ••The Keeper's Gun,** new model—Price 10gs. *> The Keeper’s Gun,” hommorless—Price 12ga , Testimonials. c nWt Lord Fitzrov Somerset, Ba Amin ton, Chippen ham, July 19,1881. “ Lord Fitzroy Somerset thinks it may interest itesarS Bland to know that yesterday one of the teeners tf-wrfawn shooting with the 20-bore { New llodel Keeper’s Gnu') and No. 3 shot, when he -Tiled two fawns that wore running together as d iad as a hammer at fully 70 yards, killing both with one barrel, and securing a third at the same From’j. W. Whittall, Esq., Constantinople, Feb. 8, 1582 ••, , , I may further say that I 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 Battershy, Lieutenant E.A., F.E.A.S., May 1,1882, « x have much pleasure in stating my satisfaction with the 10-hore .New Model Keeper's Gun, purchisel from you last year. I have found the shooting admirable, and the workmanship and action of tha gun thoroughly fitted to stand hard work, of From Lioutenant V. T. Garland, Ist W.I. Eegt., Sierra Leone, Dec, 7, 1882, *• ' t B x may mention that I have for the last dvd years shot with one of your ‘Keepers C.P* Guas constantly, both at Homo and abroad, Excapt 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, mth no*JO shot, I got him behind the shoulder, and he didn t run a yard afterwards.** , fi»rom Charles E. Kenyon, Esq., Moreton, Oswestry Salop, Jan. 10, 1883, M I have used a ‘ Keeper's' Gun of your 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 Bare no 50-guinea gun could have done better, many not as W'dl. I have killed wild geese and swans with it at uromendous distance." Caution. —In consequence of the unfair oompetl* Sion 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 bave been obliged in seif-protection to adopt trade mark for their “ Keeper's Guns, and for the future no “ Keex>er’s ” Gun will be issued hv them without having the trade mark on the heel, plate. The wording wi I vary so as to indicate the character of the Gun, whether a “Keepers, •« Keeper's ” Now Model, or a “Keepers Ham. merless, hut In each case the trade mark will he the figure of a Keeper with his gun under his arm, md accompanied by his dog, in a circle, (with the words “ The Keeper’s Gun,' “THE CAPE GtJN," A Eifle and Shot Gun Combined. The right barrel, being for shot, is a 12-oyhndei ora ; the left is 577’450 with Henri rifling, using he Government Boxer cartridge; ft is sighted up o SOO yards j weight, 91b. Price, 16 Guineas.) The "Field," of Oct. 13. 1877, says of the “Cape Jun ’’ —“ Selecting one at random from stock, we .nod the'rifled barrel, first at 70. and afterwards at .00 yards, from an ordinary rest, and were able to mt ball upon ball at both distances, so that the ;ruth of its shooting from the rifled barrel is good mough for any purpose, and, indeed, cannot be (icelled even by the most expensive rifle in the narkat. EXpEEgg DO xjbLß EIFLES. •860, ’4OO, ’450, ’SOO, and ’577 bores. 20 Guineas. TbSTIMOSIALB. From H. Jones Bateman, Esq., Kheri, Ouah India, August 8, 1879: “ I have every reason to he lerfectly satisfied with the ‘SOO Express you sold me three years ago. It compares favours bly with rifles costing double the price." , _ . , Prom T, Pojnmbe Hall, Esq., Masonic Hotel. Srahamstown, South Africa, May 18, 1882 j—'“ X have delayed hitherto in writing to you 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 work, manship leaves nothing to he desired." From B. Percy Pmder, Esq., Indian Forest Department, Nov. 8, 1882 rifle C P.» 'SOO Express, hmlt by yon, is a magnificent weapon j indeed, I never used one that 1 like Any of the above can he delivered free in either* of the large ports of India or of British Bnrmah. n a tan-fined ease, for £1 Is more. Bunuao, u BLAND AND SONB . Addresses: 106. Strand, London, W.C. (opposite Exeter Hall) 1, 48 and 43, Whittaii street, Birmingham.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 3

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