RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 



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PARTNER WANTED— Tn sunny Mexico, where the most at- 

 tractive opportunities are offered to a gentleman who has a tew 

 thousand dollars to invest. 1 own a vast tract of land at the base of 

 the Sierra Madre Mountains, beautifully watered and timbered, 72 

 hour-; from New York. The opportunity now offered is unsiir- 

 Pis-u'd .is l.ir-c profits are guaranteed. The proposition is past the 

 experimental stage, and the returns are sure. It also presents ex- 

 cellent opportunities for outdoor sports. Hunting, fishing, etc., in 

 a country unsurpassed for health, and this, together with the satis- 

 tutorv financial returns, makes it a most desirable investment. 

 Highest references given and required. Party desiring to corre- 

 spond « ith a view to business, address F. B. T., care of Recreation, 

 23 West 24th St., New York, N. Y. 



APARTMENTS 



A PARTMENTS, 3 to 7 rooms each; rooms single and 

 en suite. The Hinman, Apartment and European 

 1 [otel. Booklet mailed free. 



Marshall Cooper, Mgr., 

 7th and Figuerda, Los Angeles, Cal. 



MAIL ORDERS 



7,000,000 ORIGINAL LETTERS 

 /,ww^,v^wv^ f mall or( j er buyers, i 



to lease ; 

 from mail order buyers, agents, etc. 

 My system is the best for advertisers; adopted by large 

 mail order houses. Write for booklet. Will buy your 

 letters. Frank B. Swett, 



Downing Building, New York City. 



RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS 



"T)0 YOU USE RUBBER STAMPS? We make the 

 best rubber stamps and stencils in New York. Pro- 

 tectograph, the best safety check protector made, 

 ber Type Alphabets, 5 A fonts, $1.10 postpaid, 

 postal for circular. Abram Aarons, 



i6| University Place, N 



Rub- 

 Send 



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BUFFALO HORNS 



"DUFFALO HORNS, matched pairs, polished and 

 mounted; also make into showy hall racks; flint- 

 lock pistols; Indian relics, ancient and modern; Navajo 

 blankets; elk tusks; old brass, pewter and crockery. 

 Illustrated lists, 2 cents. N. Carter, Elkhorn, Wis. 



GUNS 



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SALE— Fine 



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Baker Hammerless Gun, 12, 30, 

 j, 2£, 14! — F. P. G. Fine Crowley Star, damas- 

 cus barrels, both full choke, re-enforced breech, extra 

 strong for trap or field. Fine shooter, selected dark 

 stock, oil finished. Beautifully engraved all over, with 

 fine scroll and hunting scenes, blued frame. In perfect 

 condition, inside and out. Worth $125. Price, $50, and 

 money returned if not satisfied. R. M. Mason, 



Batavia, N. Y. 



TWELVE-GAUGE BAKER HAMMERL'ESS, 28 

 inch, 7^ pounds, absolutely new. Cost $60; will 

 take $40. For full description, write 



Chas. Huckly, Mahanoy City, Pa. 



CAMERAS 



■piVE HUNDRED new and exchange cameras at 

 half-price. Send for bargain Iht No. 14. 

 N. Y. Camera Exchange 

 114 Fulton St., 



New York, N. Y. 



GAME HUNTING 



DIG GAME. Hunting on the Head Waters of the 

 Stickine River. I am better prepared than ever to 

 furnish outfits, pack horses and guides for the season 

 1906. Moose, caribou, Stone's sheep, goat, black, 

 brown and grizzly bear are all killed within one hundred 

 miles of Telegraph Creek. Season opens September 1. 

 References: Andrew J. Stone, J. R. Bradley, T. T. 

 Reese. J- Frank Callbreath, 



Telegraph Creek, B. C, 

 Via Wrangle, Alaska. 



T?OR THE BIG GAME FIELDS of Routt County, 

 Colorado. Best of hunting of all kinds, and fine 

 trout fishing. I have a full pack outfit and can handle 

 parties any time during the season. Special care and 

 extra gentle horses for women and children. Corre- 

 spondence solicited. Albert Whitney, 



Yampa, Routt Co., Colo. 



"DIG GAME HUNTING in India is dangerous sport; 

 but for genuine enjoyment and excitement go along 

 with Tom Watson hunting the Great American 

 Grafter! It isn't expensive. Send $1.50 for Watson's 

 Magazine a whole year. 15 cents a copy at news- 

 dealers. Send four two cent stamps and mention 

 Recreation for a sample copy. Address, 



Tom Watson's Magazine, 

 121 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. 



WANTED— To correspond with parties wishing to 

 hunt in the Rockies. C.Ellis, 



Tourists' and Hunters' Guide, 



Ovando, Powell Co., Mont. 1 



HELP WANTED 



WE HAVE POSITIONS open for competent men, 

 paying $1,000 to $10,000. A few good opportuni- 

 ties for men having money to invest with their services; 

 twelve offices, covering the entire country. 



Hapgoods, 

 Suite 509-10, 309 Broadway, New York. 



TV/TANAGER WANTED— In every city and country 

 to handle the best-paying business known. Ex- 

 clusive territory given. No insurance or book can- 

 vassing scheme. Our managers make on an average 

 of $100 a week. J. L. Smith made $140 in five days. 

 If you want to handle a legitimate money-making 

 business and be your own boss, send at once for par- 

 ticulars. Phoenix Co., 



32 West 26th St., New York City. 



-ETC TVS 



Do not think of buying a tent 

 until you have received our 

 50-page illustrated catalogue 

 showing tents suitable fc>i 

 every purpose and quoting 

 factory prices. 



4 Room Family Com ! 

 partment Tents, Wa.1! 

 Tents.Sportsmen's and 

 Campers' Tents, Chil 

 drerv's Play Tents. 

 In fact everything in the Ten 

 line at right prices. 



FOND DU LAC AWNING AND TENT CO 

 Dept. 11, Fond Du Lac, Wis. 



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