May 25, 1916 
LAND & WATER 
51 
' Lr Solo and M^ 
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\I7HETHER living in town or country you 
~ * will appreciate the usefulness of a B.S.A. 
4^ h.p. Motor Bicycle (for Solo and Sidecar), 
ts great reliability and economy, combined 
with the special advantages of the B.S.A. 
Countershaft Three-Speed Gear, have made 
the B.S.A. one of the most popular 
comb nations for either long or short journeys. 
1916 B.S.A. Catalogue Free. 
THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS 
Co., Ltd., 
78 Small Heath, Birmingham. 
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The remarkable pre-war demand for B.S.A. rifles — for target practice and game 
shooting — continues, notwithstanding that supplies have been absent for some time. Fine 
design and workmanship and marvellous accuracy are, of course, at the back of it all. 
Manufacture will be resumed when machines are again available, and those who appre- 
ciate the great value of a fine rifle— for field or range work — will be wise to wait- 
There are still left in stock a few rifles of bores .25, .300, and .310, specially 
suitable for rook and small game shooting. Full particulars post free. 
TIME, FATIGUE AND ANXIETY SAVED BY 
B.S.A. "SAFEXIPASXB." 
Merely coat the bore of your rifle, gun or pistol barrel with a film of " Safetipaste." Arduous scrubbing 
and periodic re-cleaning rendered quite unnecessary. " Safetipaste" kills harmful fouling immediately. 
It is extensively used in army rifles at the front. 1 /- per tube. Write for further details free. 
THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS Co., Ltd., BIRMINGHAM. 
Makers of rifles and machine guns for British, Colonial, and Foreign Governments. 
