Good as was the B.S.A. product in pre-war times, to-day it is better than ever, and the man who shoots must have a gun'or rifle with the B.S.A. piled rifles mark if he wants the best that can be made. Unsurpassed in accuracy, in balance, in grace lines and "view," the B.S.A. gun or rifle is perfectly proportioned, easily handled, and unequalled in hard hitting qualities, in accuracy, and in easy working action. If your dealer hasn't a B.S.A. in stock, ask him to take your order, and fill it when supplies arrive shortly. C, Every sportsman should have a copy of "The Care of the Rifle.*' It tells how. to look after a gun and gives lots of interestbig hints for the man who shoots. For a Free copy, send your name and address, and also that of your dealer, to 8.5. A., Box 572, Wellington, 2
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Otago Witness, Issue 3397, 23 April 1919, Page 39
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