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Bt post, r ptnre trusses, 3s 6d, 4s 6d and >e , elastic stockings, knee caps, issue peso, go. 7570 l B LAND'S “KEEP HE'» U UNB Tho Keeper's Gun"—Price 6gs. •• The Keeper’s Gun," new model—Price logs. •• Tho Keeper’s Gun," hammorless—Price lag* Testimonials. rom Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Badminton, Chlppen ham, July 19,1881, ... •• Lord Fitzroy Somerset thinks It may interest Maesrs Bland to know that yesterday one of tlu keepers was fawn shooting with the ( Model Keeper's Gun ) and No* 3 shot', when he killed two fawns Y«ro rnnmng togethw as dead as a hammer at fully 70 yards, idling both with one barrel, and securing a third at tho some Prom'j. W. Whittall. Esq.. Constantinople, Feb. b. .wqoo <s j may further soy that I have no* used your 12-bore New Model Keeper’s Gun tw< Tears' 7 and fired several thousand cartridges out ol ft. and find it in every respect fully equal to ejuw wiiioh I have bought from London firms for Birt} guineas. I must add that my friend M, Alphonse Urepin, for whom I bought a similar gun to mj own, confirms my verdict.,< am T. Preston Battersby, Lieutenant E.A., 1 F.E.A;S., May 1,1882. , «4 r much pleasure in stating my Bfttißfaotioxj .;vk New Model Keeper's Gun, pur* ■with the l“bore>w Model Keeper's Gun parobased from you last year. I have found the shoottmt admirable, and the workmanship and action ol the gun thoroughly fitted to staud hard work, of UHO gun liwniujuv v ,•» which 1 gave it a good deal. . 'Bhrom Lieutenant V. ,T. Garland, Ist W.I. Eegt. Sierra Leone, Deo. 7,1882. «... I may mention that I have for the las’ -five years shot with one of your ‘ Keeper's ’ C.F, -Qans constantly, both at Home and abroad, Exoent in appearance it io as good and as tight now >aa it was when new. Only a few days ago I shol with it a full-grown ‘ harness antelope, with No. 8 iOhot. I got him behind the shoulder, and he didn f jtun a yard afterwards.^* ■Prom Charles E. Kenyon, Esq..Moreton,Oßweatrj Salop, Jan* 10,1883, « t h&vo ueed a • Keeper’s * Guu of your make u •South America for the two last years, and I don 1 believe nay mau could have a better* I have Bviot with it more than 2000 wild duck, and am sure nc iit J __« L.sf-4 winviw viat w|Tjn XO QiU* v sill* 14 ■wv «•* * , 50-guinea gun could have done better, many nox as weU. I have killed wild geese and swans with it at tremendous distance." Caution. —In consequence of the unfair competition to which they have been way in which other makers have sold inferior arms Sr tie name of » The prigmnUy introduced into the trade by their Firm, Messrs Bland have been obliged in self-proteotion to adopt trade mark for their “ Keeperfs Guns, and foi the future no *' Keeper’s " Gun will be issued by them without ha-, tag,the trade mark on the heel, plate. The wording wii vary so as to indicate the ohaxacter of the Gun, whether a “Keepers, •• Keeper’s " New Model, or a “ Keeper s Hammerleas. but in each case the trade mark will be the figure of a Keeper with his gun under Jus arm, and accompanied by his dog, in a circle, I with the words *'Tne Keeper’s Gun. "THE CAPE GUN,” A Eiflo and Shot Gun Combined, The right barrel, being for shot, is a Ifi-oylindo: bore: the left is 577’450 with Henri rifling, using frhti Government Boxer cartridge; it is sighted ujto 300 yards; weight, 91b. Price, 16 Qniueas.l The "Field," of Oct. 13,1877, says of the "Caps Gun " i—” Selecting one at random from stock, we triad barrel, first at 70, and afterwards at 100 yards, from an ordinary rest, and wore able to nut ball upon hail 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 by the most expensive rifle in the market," EXPRESS DOUBLE EIFLEB. •860, *4OO, *450, -500, and *577 bores. 20 Guineas. Testimonials, Prom H. Jones Bateman, Esq., Kheri, Ondh India, August 8,1879 s «I have every reason to bt perfectly satisfied with the ’SOO Express you Bold ma three years ago. It compares favourably with rifles costing double tbe price." From T. Fo.jambe Hall, Esq., Masonic Hotel, ■g-rahamatown, ‘ South Africa, May 18, 1882; —« J '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 con truly say that it has more -than fulfilled my utmost expectations. At all mages 1 have found it most accurate; the actios withstood every test of weather, and the workmanship leaves nothing to be desired." From E. Percy Pinder, Esq., Indian Forest : Department, Nov. 8, 1882!—« . . . . . . Mj ■rifle, C.F., 'SCO Express, built by yon, is a mogmfl. cant weapon j indeed, I never used one that I like W iTb— Any of the above can be delivered free in dither of the lame ports of India or of British Barmah,. n a case./or £lls more. BLAND and sons. Addresses! „ and, London, W.C. (opposite Exeter Hall) 62, South Castle street, Liverpool And, . , 1,42 and 43, Whittall street, Birmingham

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8147, 19 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8147, 19 April 1887, Page 3

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