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These are the names of the three best cartridges sold in the Dominion of New Zealand. They are quick, safe, sure! Penetration and ignition perfect. Every cartridge scrupulously tested before leaving the works. No mis-fires or other mischances. Mr. DUNCAN FRASER has won all his championships using "C.A.C." Cartridges. He will use no other. AH Storekeepers and Ironmongers stock them. Never stale. Made under ideal conditions by the COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY, Ltd. Every cartridge as good as every other, and all perfect. Remember the Trade Mark—
YOtF FISH, St. DtntstaQ'3 House, Fetter Lane, LemLoa, I'upland, for Specimen of The Fishing Gaastte, the Augier's Paper, Illustrated. Price, 12s Sd, post fr««, for 52 weeks.
TO ANGLERS. BUY YOUK RODS DIRECT FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. ARDY'S Celebrated Steel Centre CaneBuilt Rods, Gold Medal Brand, acknowledged Finest in the World, guaranteed indestructible. Special N.Z. pattern* as used by principal members of Otago and Canterbury Angling Associations, Jock Scott, &c, &c. The lift to 12ft, £5 16s 6d; the 15ft for fly and spinning, £8 lis Od; net prices in England. These have two tops, coric-coverad handles, patent lockfast joints and bridge rings, universal .reel fittings, all complete. Makers of rods and tackle for all parts of the world. Illustrated catalogue free.—HARDY BROTHERS, London, and North British Works, Alnwick, England. Catalogues may be had from the Otago Witness on receipt of sa<l for postage. Fresh supply to hand. Ten white Leghorn fowls accompanied Lady Islington to New Zealand in to provide the table delicacy right from the nest. They laid 160 eggs on the voyage.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 36
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