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'■& i OH H™ ALL-BRITISH M ) obtain perfectly satis- Uj. actory shooting, use M/M ELEY % •MARS' VJL A light blue \5 Cartridge loaded YwW With Eley (4a gr.) «& Smokeless Powder \ and ifs oz. shot. vBP ■ IL-. msw ■'>">SSiSi BY ZEALAND'S smssisi^ 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 cast-off, length and bend, to fit customer and ensure goor 1 shooting. Muzzle-loading Guns converted into modern Breechloaders. New Barrels fitted to any make of gun with precision and finish. *Pin - fire converted into Central-fire. A New Action fitted to any good-quality Hammerless Ejector Single Trigger. English-made Hammerless Guns converted into the latent Automatic Ejectors. BKck barrels "browned" or " blued." Dents taken out of barrels. Wwm. Why send a Gun anywhere else for Kepnir especially, why send it to England P—when the job can be done promptly, skilfully, and at most reasonable cost by The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., at their ex. tensive and well-equipped Works, Mount Eden, Auckland. THE EXPERT GUNSMITHS emgloyed by - the Colonial Ammunition 0., Ijtd., hold first-class References from these noted English makers : Wesl.ley Richards; William Casbmore; Charles Osborne & Co.; R. B. Rodda & Co. ; George Bate; J. A. Scoteher, of Bury St. Edmunds ; Boiham, and Phillip Hart, of Colchester; W. A. Riley, Birmingham; Hammond, of Winchester; and Page Wood, of Bristol. Our Gunsmiths are most successful with Single-triggers and Ejectors. Many well-known Shots commend their work. Sportsmen in any part of New Zealand can take advantage of this Repair Service. send mn m Parcel post A shilling or so will cover postage. Detailed estimate of cost will be submitted. If price is not rigrht and work can't be done in first-class style, Gun will be returned at OCR expense. Coloola! Ammunition AUCKLAND

•_-•.•-■■• The Ideal Outfit for New Zealand. lOift "SPECIAL" NI-W ZEALAND ROD-Split Bamboo; three pieces; two tops ; cork handle; lock Joi ts; exceptional casting power. £4 : 16 i 6. 3|ln " UNIQUA" REEL.Slade In two solid parts o'ily. i Can be demounted in two | seconds without any tools, \: 40yda DOUBLE TAPERED i "TOURNAMENT" WATER- ® PROOF LINE, with 30yds jg Backing Line. HAEDY'S "PALAKOXA" (Eeg.)SPLIT BAMBOO RODS are adn it ted by all to be the fines:, in the world, and unequalled for lightness and durability. Send for lame Rluatrated Catalogue FREE. Copies from Otajro Witness on receipt of 4Jd to cover postage. P HARDY BROS., LTD., Manufacturers to his Majesty the Kin;;, ALNWICK, ENGLAND. /'ANTED TO PURCHASE (CASH), Used Mew Zealand Stamps. id values—2d per 100. l£d, 3d, 6d do —3d per dozen. 2d and 4d do—4d per dozen. 2Ad, sd, Is do —6d per dozen. 4jd do—lfi per dozen. 7£d Bd, 9d do—ls 6d per dozen. WSLGQX. SMITH & GO., 52 Crawford Street, DUNEDIN. A young man, beforo the war broke out, went to England from the Argentine. On the outbreak of the war he enlisted into an English regiment, and served in the retreat from Mora, and in tho fights at Ncuve Chapollo. He was nob wounded, but suffered from strain, and was invalided and discharged with honour. He emigrated to New Zealand, and being perfectly fit in eTcry way, enlisted again in Chnstciraroh, where, to his intense disgust, ho was 'turned down" as being a half-inch below the standard.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 60

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