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Gun Repairs With the best tools and latest machinery, the “ C.A.C.” undertake every branch of Gun, ' Rifle, and Revolver Repairs, including the following:— Stocks altered in cas»tpff, length. and bend, to fit customer, and ensure good ahootinp Mnxzle • loading ‘"runs converted into modern Breech-loaders. Xe v Barrels fitted .to any make of gun with precision and finish. Tin-fire converted into Centnl-fire. A Xi Trigs?! v Action fitted to id quality lla nK;e:tor Single English-made Ha miner • less duns converted into the latest Automatic Electors. One-trigger mechanism fitted to any Hannr.erless Gnn at small cost. Black barrels “blued” or ” browned.” Dents taken out ot barrels. By New Zealand 9 s Most Experienced Gunsmiths . • When having your gun repaired you should avoid all risks of inferior work by placing it in the hands of qualified experts. You are assured of the most prompt and skilled handling by having your repair* executed by the Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd., at their extensive and wellequipped works in Auckland. THE EXPERT GUNSMITHS EMPLOYED by 4i C.A.C.” hold first-class references from noted English makers. Many well-known shots commend their work. Sportsmen in any part of New Zealand can avail themselves of this Repair Service. Send Your Gun by Parcel Post. A shilling or so will cover postage. Detailed estimate of cost will be submitted. If price is not right, and work can’t be done in first-class style. Gun will be returned at our expense. THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION Co, N.Z., Ltd. AUCKLAND. Bargains in Furnishings at RADFORD’S CARPET SQUARES— 9 x 9. 30O x ioj. 35/SEAGRASS SQUARES—--12/8 and 15/CARPET RUNNERS—3/6, 5/6, and 7/6 yard MATTING— 1/11 and 2/6 yard LINOLEUM—i yard wide— 3/9 a yards wide— 7/6 yard LINOLEUM—Cork. 12/8 Inlaid— 15/6 BLANKETS— 18/6 pair RUGS— 7/6 BEDSTEADS— 12/6 MATTRESSES— CRETONNES—1/-, 1/3, and 1/6 KNIVES— 6/- dozen FORKS— 6 /• dozen SPOONS— 6/- dozen TUMBLERS— */- dozen CUPS AND SAUCERS— 9/- dozen PLATES— 8/a dozen KERBS— S/6 COPPER KERBS— 10/6 ELECTRIC STOVE— £3/10/VACUUM CLEANERS— 12/6 sc RADFORD & COMPANY • COMPLETE FURNISHERS Best Value in Town. Cash or Terms LAMBTON QUAY and MANNERS ST.

The epicure who discovered the value of mustard would be flabbergasted at the foolishness of taking mustard “dry.” You lose all the flavour and all the value.

* . JRsk for RED BAND ALE Obtainable at— Jill Botels and . Bottle Stores. Brewed and Bottled by —New Zealand— Breweries Ltd. (Wellington Branch)

To See of Net to See Are you troubled with defective vision, eye - strain, near or far sighiedness ? It so, be well advised—have an immediate Optical Examination. You are assured of complete sightsatisfaction if you consult us con* corning your eye troubles. We have an up-to-date Optical Service and employ only thoroughly qualified opticians, Vision defects, as revealed by painstaking tests, are overcome by fitting carefully - prescribed and properlyground lenses that will enable you to oee as well as ever. INVEST IN EYE COMFORT TO-DAY. MORRISON & GiLBERD CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 103 Cu tomhoasj Quay - k'd!in:ton mBS7RIIPmSIIMHHHBVHSBBttir23. ir"SiliiWSilWwasifflMiawispii— —an Pabcolin 'Pabcolin DESIGNED SQUARES. VARIOUS PATTERNS AND SIZES. AUBREY /"I U ALTER AND fIC VXEAT/mt AND Vv<. WELLINGTON. F. A. S PLUMBING s 12), LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11660, 26 October 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11660, 26 October 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11660, 26 October 1923, Page 7