Savage .22 Hi-Power Mountain Goats furnish sports* men all over the world with plenty of excitement. Their sensitiveness to scent and sound necessitates long range shooting. The minute you touch the Savage .22 Hi-Power Rifle you seem to be able to sense its efficiency. Its smashing little 70 grain Spiteer point bullet crashes straight to the mark at the rate of 2800 feet per second. It hits hard enough to drop the biggestgame dead in itstracka and it has been done. Its light weight, graceful lines and hard-hitting, fast bullet, make it the ideal rifle for long and unknown ranges. It hits ’em before they have a chance to move—with a punch hard enough to penetrate a half inch ©f boiler plate steel. Your dealer will be glad to show it to you. A. ASHER SMITH, Box 983, Sydney, Australia. SAVAGE A-RraS CORP. Utica, N. Y , U. S. A. EajtfrJ Office: 50 Church St., Mew York
Passengers and others killed in French railway accidents during 1920 numbered 122.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3542, 31 January 1922, Page 38
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