THE SCHULTZE GUNPOWDER CO. LMTED. Solo Manufacturers of The Company desire to inform the Sporting Public that the constitution of the Company is entirely British. The Shareholders are ALL BRITISH. The Directors are ALL BRITISH. The Employees are ALL BRITISH. The Schultze Powders were the first smokeless sporting powders made in this country, and ha.ve been manufactured since 1569 at the Company's works in Hampshire. Sportsmen may therefore continue to use the Schultze Gunpowder Co.'s products with the knowledge that by so doing they are supporting a purely British industry. Works : EYE WORTH and REDBRIDGE, HANTS, ENGLAND. Head Offices: 40 NEW BROAD 5T M LONDON, E.G. •*'-*•. • - • • • • ■^^^2^^ -T ■-<! 1 jaaSSSIMJMHUHBI £**j^ • V -'T <%ss= '-,.•,'« im't-tmsm ■ That the excellent Gun Repair Service of The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., meets a long-felt want is conclusivelyproved by these Testimonials merely three of the many constantly received: "The Gun you equipped with new Barrels arrived safely. You diW excellent work. The fitting at the breech was like that of a new Gun direct from the Maker. It surpassed the expectations of both ourselves and our customer."—BßlSCOE & CO.. LTD.. Invercargill. I - ' "Having a valuable Gun that required a Spring I took it to a unsmith for a new one. After he had made seven ineffectual i attempts in different classes of steel—each spring breaking before a 3hot was fired—l decided to give your Gunsmith Shop a trial. Calling there, I was told that a satisfactory Spring would be made in an hour—and it was. I have since used the Gun frequently and have had no trouble whatever."—GEOßGE POTTER. Auckland. "If my remarks regarding the Repairs to my Gun arc of service, by all means use them. I only wrote what I thought and what hr.s since been endorsed by others. Respecting the conversion of my Pin-fire Gun, I accept your offer to make it as good as new. When the work is' completed 1 will send you the Twenty-bore 1 spoke of." J. I. N. MACKIE. Kumeroa, Wobdvilic. Sportsmen requiring a Gun Repaired or brought Up-to-date should post it to The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. A shilling or two will cover postage. Detailed Estimate will bo submitted before the work is started. ro Mil M zmmmmm c i AUCKLAND tißssßEixso&sszSisseßaaußß
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Ussd Uqiv Zealand Stamps. l|d values—6d per 100. £d do—2d per 100 4d, 3d, 6d do—3d per dozen. 2d do—4d per dozen. 2{d sd, Is do—6d per dozen. 4£d do—ls per dozer.. 7jd. Bd, 8d do—ls 6d per dozen. All must bo cleaned from paper. Also Stamp Collections. WILCOX, SMITH & 00 M 52 Crawford Street, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3274, 13 December 1916, Page 45
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