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1 I S IHi xW g g If ears Good Service g 3 Certainly, you want a rifle that will assure the best § Jq results —on the target or in the field. Every rifle bearing £ O the Stevens name is scientifically built to shoot accurately and to last through years of usage. Whether g you prefer the single shot or the repeating rifle, there gP are many popular Stevens Models to suit your taste, fiS ffi -x and all are most reasonably priced. S A". Stevens No. 11 Single Shot. Round SS S barrel. Drop breech bolt, positive extrac- JnE FBJ tor. Take down frame. Made for .22 caliber oQ JgjJ cartridges. gs ijtjj Stevens No. 70 Repeater, Visible Loader, § •BM Round Barrel, Slide Forearm. Magazine g+J> <5l holds eleven .22 long rifle or thirteen .22 j 5 JSI long or fifteen .22 short R. F. Cartridges. © reg Walnut stock. Steel butt plate. SS ES Stevens No. 17. Round Barrel, shoots 22 S> EgS long, 25 rim-nre, or 32 long rim-fire car- g BO tridges. Single-shot, lever actiou, auto- jS |?>£ matic ejector on . 22 cal. 8£ Exclusive Representative for Australia and New Zealand S g P.0.80x 966 ASHER SMITH, LTD. Sydney, N.S.W. gBS gri J. STEVENS ARMS CO., Export Offices: 100 East 42nd St., New York, U. S. A. Owners ofPage-Lewis Arms Co. Owned and operated by Savage Arms Corp. S

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Otago Witness, Issue 3823, 21 June 1927, Page 55

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Page 55 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3823, 21 June 1927, Page 55