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\ CONSULTING OPTICIAN. Mr Ernest M. Sandstein, D.8.0.A., F.S. M.C., who has .lately returned after six years’ special study in England and Continent, may be consulted on all cases of defective eyesight. Daylight not necessary, artificial light being used. Doctors’ prescriptions prepared. Fees moderate. Consuiting Rooms, Cashel ' Street W., over , M. Sandstein, Jeweller. ;9.30 to 1,2 to 9 dally. . X 3621 Every bite of Wardell’s bacon eats sweet, mild and mellow. It owes its quality to the great care taken in raising, feeding and curing amid healthy and sanitary surroundings. It is uniform in quality—always the acme of bacon perfection.

To Suit -all Buyers, at 35 [Guineas. m MS to We carry a Good Assortment of UPWARDS! THESE QUITS are now well-known to all lovers of the Gun. They have earned tor themselves a most enviable reputation for hard hitting and dose shooting. 4*; Captain J. L, Brewbr says:—“ lam thoroughly convinced the-' Cashmere,’ Gan has no equal.” Dr. Carver says:—"l am-so satisfied with the‘Gash more’Guns that I intend using them all-throngb|/5h whatever competitions I am engaged in, in the future.” The Hon. Thos. A. Marshall (who competed against 266 of the best shots in the world, and won the Grand American Handicap of 1899, killing 58 straight from 29 yards with a Gashmore Ejector trap Baad the Opinions of the World’s Champion. . 5h0t5....... .Gun —the greatest shooting event ever held) saysl assure you that my success in thus, winning •* * ‘ ' e contests in which I have participated, in a very great extent, li the big event twice in a possible three due to the fact that-1 have had all others outgunned.” THE CASHMORE GUN WOIThe Championship of New South Wales, at Sydney, September gth, 1898; the Championship of Australasia, at Melbourne, August, 1898, against all comers ; the Catihonite Trophy, Melbourne, February 25th, 1899; the Gunmakers’ Trophy, Birmingham. March, 1899; the Herron* Hill Gun Club Championship, at Pittsburg, February 16th, 1899, Mr. Geo. E. Painter killing 49 out of a possible 50, at 30 yards rise. INSPECT THE GUNS OR WRPTE FOR LIST. Colombo St..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 8