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| M 00ERX ",,1I mirrors at reasonable i uriecs. See our selection.—AlexI | under Clark Ltd., Glass Merchants, j Fitzherbert Avenue'.

GUNS AMMUNITION C.A.C. Black Smokeless; loaded with supeiehilled shot. C'.A.C. Red Smokeless, a little further, a little faster. ELEY Maximum loaded with smokeless powder; long range—heavy load. ELEY GRAND PRIX. the good all-round Cartridge and the choice ot marksmen. SEASON COMMENCES SATURDAY, 4th MAY. ’MA DOUBLE BARREL T-> Gauge Hammcrlcss, made by the Leige Arms Co., Belgium. It is definitely superior-to any gun in the same price field. This gun has a specially fitted breach to take up wear and is locked with the Green o t method. £ll 15S The same Gun as above with polished walnut stock. £lO 15s STEVENS Hammerless 12 gauge Double Barrel Shotgun with a dOin barrel with moderate and lull choke barrels. Is fitted with anti-flineh recoil-pad, is well balanced and has I vory l ore and rear sights. ' IYER JOHNSON single barrel 12 gauge Shotgun type, with polished genuine walnut stock and ejector. . hammer automatic • £5 5s STEVENS Single Barrel 12 gauge Hammer Shotgun—a finely finished forged steel barrel with locking bolt tapered to take up wear and prevent, gun from shooting loose. £4 5s HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IX RIFLES—An Automatic, a Repeater, a Single Shot--all three in one. Has a 24in .22 calibre barrel, fitted with gold bead front and sporting rear sight, with elevation and windage adjustment. This is a heavy weight Rifle suitable for all classes of shooting. Priced at £6 5s

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 122, 22 April 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 122, 22 April 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 122, 22 April 1940, Page 4