Manufacturers oi' Q-UNI-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 have been manufactured since 1869 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 arc supporting a purely British industry. Works : EYBWORTH and RED3RIDGE, HANTS, ENGLAND. Head Offices : 40 NEW BROAD ST,, LONDON, E.G. —jj^^^^j^^^-^f^^^^^ € I I \*: . r!i«f*.*..v . 7~ AT THE BUTTS OB IST THE TSE3STGHES Ensure instantaneous ignition and absolute precision. They never fail at the crucial moment. Manufactured in the Dominion by the Firm that has supplied the Government with Ammunition since 1885. All Cartridges made by The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., are freshly and accurately loaded, are EXHAUSTIVELY TESTED UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION and will keep without deterioration for years. 4 Crack Shots at Bifle Meetings know that it pays to / M use C.A.C. Ammunition! i m RraoKiSE mm trade mark: A
iT ANTED TO PURCHASE (CASH), Used New Zealand Stamps. values—6d per 100. id do—2d per 100 4d, 3d, 6d do —3d per dozen. 2d do—4d per dozen. 2£d, sd, Is do —6d per dozen. 4jd do—ls per dozen. 7|d, Bd, 9d do—ls 6d per dozen. All must be cleaned from paper. Also Stamp Collections. WBLGOX, SMJTH & CO., 52 Crawford Street, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 52
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