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>4 Wml Ui ►hot Gun Cartrldg TO BE CERTAIN that you have a genuine imported factory loaded Remington UMC cartridge—• Examine the brass base of the cartridge for the company’s own marking. ' es REMINGTON NITRO CLUB ARROW NEW CLUB smokeless smokeless smokeless black powder powder powder powder^ <C-S REMINGTON ARMS UMC COMPANY Til- do Schryver, Ltd., New Zealand Representative Auckland and Wellington a m m m THE “medium’ is the old trade term indicating a little stronger than an accepted standard. Outdoor smokers especially will appreciate the added flavour of <*> Q ecf m u In Packets cf 10 - - - Bd. Also in Air-tight tins of 50. Made by R. J. LEA. LTD., Manciiesier, England. N.Z. Representative: Mr. J. SYKES, P. O. Box 1394, Auckland. ZMS <s> Shirley President Braces will always hold - hold by comparison with any other Brace manufactured in the world. % k Mold yourself to Shirley President Braces and you will never be disappointed — the Brace internationally worn. Millions ot satisfied wearers the world over. Guaranteed bv the makers. Look for the Name “Shirley President ” on the Buckles, Lor Sale by Good Dealers Everywhere. President Suspender Company, Shirley, Mass,, U.S.A. Established in 1876. Cable Address: PRESIDENT. Western Union, A.B.O.—Fifth Edition and Bentley’s Code.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3487, 11 January 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3487, 11 January 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3487, 11 January 1921, Page 4

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