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NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES, WATERPROOF. ABSOLUTE SMOKELESSNESS UNIFORMITY—UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EITHER DAMP OR HEAT QUICK IGNITION; LOW RECOIL EXCELLENT PENETRATION THE BEST FOE ALL GAME SHOOTING. MR THOS. MURDOCH, 76 Stookwell street, Glasgow, writes: —“ I have very much pleasure in testifying to you that I have tried your special Ballistite Cartridges —from Mr James E. Young, Galston—and I find that they are by far the best I have ever used, both for regularity and killing powers. At Alnwick, 3rd and 4th February, I killed 39 blue rooks without a miss. I shot 66 in the two days, killing 61 of that number. A letter to hand dated Glasgow, 3rd February, 1898, re Nobel’s Sporting Ballistite, states that in all the competitions at the most important pigeon clubs at Homo it maintained its prominent position. At the moat influential club in England, viz., “The Gun Club, Netting Hill,’’ out of forty events decided between Ist November, 1897, and 31st January, 1898, Sporting Ballistite he" --m twenty-six events outright and dh -.cJ twelve. Mr E. A. COOK, Dargaville, New Zealand “ I have much pleasure in giving you a re»nlt of my trial this season of NOBEL’S BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES My bag for the season is 82 brace pheasants, a much larger quantity than I ever got before with other cartridges. I find them wonder' fully quick on the bird—in fact, the pull of the hammer and fall of the bird is instantaneous. Absolutely no smoke or recoil; residue in gun scarcely perceptible, even after a day’s shooting, I have been able this season to make sure of birds (long shots; that before I would never have shot at. Previous to this season I have used both smokeless and black powder, and I certainly prefer BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES to any other.” —August 13,1897. MR J. HALL, Brookfield Inn, Davenport, writes: — 14 1 have had 700 Ballistite Cartridges, and have used them with the greatest success—in fact, I believe them 10 yards batter than any I have ever used. I have killed about 45 rocks with them in a run.”— 28th Jan., 1897. GENERAL SIR GEO. S. WHITE, V.C., G.C.1.E., K. 0.8., Commander-in-Ohief in India, writes “ I have used Nobel’s Special Cartridge loaded with Sporting Ballistite, and have bean struck by the very long distances at which it kills. I prefer it to any propellent force I have yet used.” —slfa Jan., 1897. CARTRIDGES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ALL GUNMAKEES AND AMMUNITION DEALERS. THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). H AS FOR SALE TURNIP SEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS—PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABEEDEENS, GREEN TOP do.' FOSTERTON’S HYBRID, DEVONSHIRE GEEYSTONE, AND OTHERS. Clovers and other]3eels, both Imported and Colonial Grown— COW GRASS I RED CLOVER WHITE CLOVER ALSIKB CRIMSON CLOVER | TREFOIL TIMOTHY, do. Farmers requiring seeds would do well to obtain samples and quotations* THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), lambtonsquay. JOHN G'KESTELL, Manager. AIiJFKED LEVI, COHSUI/TINO OPTICIAN, 39, LAMBTON QUAY (next Whitoombe and Tombs). YOUR EYES. DO THEY TROUBLE YU? Don’t wait to consult me uutil you can’t see well. It’s little things that count. A little headache, a tew black spots, an irritation ; these are the warnings that suggest SPECTACLES.

In all Paris of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTHER'S MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH, UIfiJJHSt v FOOD CONTAINS MO STAHGM. - BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD MELUN't FOOD lor Infants and Invalids may he obtained ol all Dealer.-' thrdoffliout tho World. ■ELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAH, I.OUII, EMfiUBB,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 4

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