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“BLACKSTONE” KEROSENE ENGINES. We are receiving the makers’ latest pattern Engines, and have a fair assortment of Fixed and Portable Engines in stock. Over 1000 of these Engines are regularly at work in New Zealand for the most satisfied users of Oil Engines to be found. “Blaekstone” Engines are absolutely Reliable and Economical in Kerosene, Lubricating Oil, and Repairs. ANDREWS & BEAVEN, LTD. Manufacturers of Chaffcutters, Seed Cleaners, Threshers, Saw Benches, all kinds of Crushing and Grinding Machines. 'emlngto/i » UMC ° Repeating and Autoloading Rifles These rifles represent an advanced thought in rifle construction. They provide the shooter with five cartridges ready for instant service, one at a time or successively, with astounding rapidity. They have a solid breach, and many other points of superiority which make their use a pleasure and provide every means for safe shooting. for Shooting Right Ask your dealer to show you one orfboth of these rifle*. If he does not stock them he can obtain them for you. They are made in calibres 25, 30, 32, and 35. Catalogue* post free upon recuicst* Q-5 REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc. Th. de Schryver, Ltd., New Zealand Representatives, Auckland and Wellington

Pack these in your holiday bag The latest number of the following periodicals are now available at all booksellers : THE RED MAGAZINE Red in more- senses than one—in fact, one of the most widely read magazines at the present time light with long and short stories—with an occasional continued. James Oliver Curwood, James .fctai-r and other popular pens write for this favuorite. Dramatic yarns that keep you on the "tjui vive” to the last line. Stories full of human interest—with joy and pathos intermingled; and stories that bring the salt smell of the sea, and the fragrance of the country-side to the armchair. Generously illustrated by such artists as Harry Rountree. ' THE LONDON MAGAZINE Did you hear Conan Doyle's lecture? Whether you did or did not. there have been some stirring articles on Spiritualism in the last few numbers of the "London.” Illustrated with psychographs (a psychograph is a photograph of a spirit through a medium). Most of these psychographs -were used by the author of “Sherlock Holmes" in his recent lectures. The present number of the "London” surpasses itself in live stories and interesting articles. Features of special interest in this issue are: "The Blue Moon,” by Cosmo Hamilton; "The Prowler,” by F. St. Mars; and “Sinn Fein Secrets.” THE CHILDREN’S NEWSPAPER And why should not the children have a newspaper all their own? It contains the world’s news printed in simple, understandable language, accompanied by numerous photographs and pictures. A source of interest and instruction to every school boy and girl. One page is given over to the younger folk. 53 - - - . ----- a ff ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSELLERS SOLE AGENTS: GORDON & GOTCH (AUSTRALASIA), LTD.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3494, 22 February 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3494, 22 February 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3494, 22 February 1921, Page 4

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