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[Established in the year 1873.] PARTRIDGE'S THE OLDEST SPORTING HOUSE IN THE COLONY, WITH THE MOST UP-TO-DATE GOODS. OUR 1905-6 STOCK TS NOW TO HAND. And we invite Inspection and Comparison Being in the closest touch with all the leading makers in Great Britain and the U.S A., we are in the Best Possible Position to offer our clients a class of goods specially made to meet t he latest requirements of the various Jassociationg. Our Stock comprises : — LATEST IN CRICKET GOODS LATEST IN TENNIS GOODS LATEST IN POLO CLUBS AND BAMBOO ROOT BALLS LATEST IN CROQUET SETS, MALLETS, BALLS, ETC. LATEST IN LAWN BOWLS (Tested by N.B. Assn.) SEA AND KIVER FISHING TACKLE (a specialty) RODS, REELS. LINES, BAITS, FLIES, Etc., Etc. Intending purchasers should see our " H.E.P. SPECIAL fV Built caneXwith or withont watch spring Steel Centres) and " LITTLE CHAMPION" GTeenheart Rods. These Rods will equal in every way the Rods which certain makers claim almost supernatural powers for and charge accordingly. They are perfect in points of action and workmanship. Most of the record catches were made last se&son with these Hods. K. E. PARTRIDGE & CO., QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Union Bank). pHAS. OAILEY, Jun. AUCKLAND ORDERS for Yachts, Steam or Oil Launches Boats, etc., promptly executed. Designer and Builder of champions Bona, Meteor, Thelma Laurel, Speedwell, and others! HAZARD'S ~ fl)-^ Gallery

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Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 10

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