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I” Sporting Goods for the Season 1911-1912, We have much pleasure in offering our New Season’s Sporting Goods for your inspection. Everything is new. has been carefully selected, is of high-grade material, and has opened up in splendid condition. Requisites for every branch of the sporting world are to be obtained in this department and comprise : Tennis, Cricket, Croquet and Golf Materia!, Bowls, Race Oars & Sculls, Tennis Racquets J aque’s Extra Special, Evelyn, E.D.P., Champion, Volley and many others. Tpnnsc Ralls , Jaque's Standard Colonial ICIIBII3 imill.3 , x,awn Tennis Balls have been adopted by the Wellington Provincial Lawn Tennis Association for the coming season. CricKet • J ac ! ue ’ s Stewart Surridge’s, Wisden's, Gunn • g. Moore’s, Clapshaw’s, Bussey’s. Cricket Balls; — lhike and Wisden’s Leather; Composition. Cricket Gloves, Nets, Leg Guards, Bags, Score Books, Wickets, etc. Croquet Sets : —All prices; also extra Mallets, Balls, Pegs, etc. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. E. W. Mills & Co.. Ltd.
A SON 0' FRASER BEATS THE BUNCH MR. DVNCAN FRASER, THE WINNER OF MANY CHAMPIONSHIPS, HAS BEEN BEATEN BY HIS SONt DONALD ALLEN FRASER, aged sixteen, killed 20 birds out of 21, at the NEW ZEALAND PIGEON SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP fired at Wanganui, and thus became the CHAMPION SHOT of THE DOMINION for 1910. Mr. Duncan Fraser’s second was eighteen birds. Both Father and Son were 0 , © o o ©® 0 a«® oo (f •, © © « ® • "a • .•••» ® eo } | • | ij t s *♦„», i a6 °% . The popular and deadly. cartridges of The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., thus scored i DmcM FRASER. ANOTHER NOTABLE VICTORY! z&ssii&f. *• ALL SURE-SHOTS SPECIFY WtSgS'v ’S'M*itV. w (9© mi m s? ALIEN FRASER AGED 16 ’’C.A.C.” CARTRIDGES are sold by the following firms of standing in Wellington;—!. E. Evans; George Denton; J. Outhie and Co., Ltd.; E. W. Mills and jo,, Ltd.; Stewart Timber, Glass and Hardware Co., Ltd.; United Farmers’ £o-operative Association, Ltd.; Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd.; and George .Winder.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7915, 26 September 1911, Page 7
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349Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7915, 26 September 1911, Page 7
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