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SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE 
SPORTSMAN SHOW 
MARCH 2d TO MARCH 12tli 
Madison Square Garden 
We will exhibit many novelties in firearms, camp 
supplies and fishing tackle, making a special display 
of the products of the following well-known factories: 
Westley-Richards Guns 
A. H. Fox Guns 
Stevens Fire Arms 
Marlin’s Fire Arms 
Marble’s Axes 
Gold Medal Furniture 
Standard Auto. Rifles 
White’s Canoes 
“Life Saving” Boats 
Orvis Rods and Flies 
Remington Rifles 
Thermos Bottles 
TRAP SHOOTERS ARE INVITED 
to make their headquarters at our stand, check 
their coats, and make themselves at home. We 
will have on hand a full line of trap guns. 
NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS CO. 
P. R. ROBINSON, President 
15 & 17 Warren St., near Broadway, NCW YOI*K 
... THE ... 
Mannlicher Schoenauer 
Featherweight Sporting Rifle 
Weight 6^4 Lbs. 
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Made in two calibres, 6.5 mm. or 
.256 bore and 9 mm. or .355 bore. 
The Mannlicher Schoenauer rifles are, without 
doubt, the most up-to-date sporting rifles in the 
market. 
They owe their reputation to their high velocity, 
very flat trajectory, combined with simplicity in 
construction and finest of workmanship. 
Price 6.5 mm. or 9 mm. without tele¬ 
scope - $75.00 
Price 6.5 mm. or 9 mm. with telescope 
which may be detached or attached 
in a second - •- - $125.00 
VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD 
UNITED STATES AGENTS 
Fifth Avenue Building 
High Grade 
Guns 
Fine Hammerless Guns of best Makes, 
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10, 12, 16 and 20 bores. Scott, Purdey, 
Greener, Lang, and other makers, 
Parker, Fox, Smith, Lefever, etc., etc. 
Some very light weights for quail 
shooting. :: :: :: :: :: 
Just received from steamer, invoice 
of highest grade Scofts, all sizes. 
Send for Catalogue and List of 2d=hand Guns. 
Some Bargains! 
WM. READ (El SONS 
107 Washington St., - BOSTON, MASS. 
200 Fifth Avenue 
NEW YORK 
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‘I want to thank you for the great pleasure you 
have afforded me during the past 35 years by mak¬ 
ing a gun that has stood the test that few can equal. 
1 bought it the fall of 1870 and paid $1 70. I have now 
laid aside my old and true friend until such time I am laid 
to rest, when it will be in the box with me. I doubt if 
there ever was a gun made that has been so much used as 
mine. She has not cost me five cents for repairs, and only last 
fall she was just as true as ever.” 
C. A. L., Litchfield, Minn., U. S. A. 
Send for price list and booklet “The World’s Views on 
Greener Guns.” 
W. W. GReENER, Gunmaker, 68 Haymarket, London 
Works: Birmingham, England 
Agency: H. C. Squires & Son, 44 Cortlandt St., 
New York 
