Wheiittie Birds are !i;iii4jjii<jli JIT NEW LOW PRICES Red Smokeless z J 19/Black Smokeless *i (Clay Load) - - ao/Black Smokeless 2$ (Field Load) - - «/- Clay Champ'nship i\ 23/Long Range 2* 24/Long Range 2} 28/Match Favourite 2£ 26/.30; Mark VI Soft Nose - ■ 19/.103 Mark VII Aluminium Tip - 29/Alam Ports,incltaiveef Exckansi LONG RANGE EVERY year sportsmen report that "C.A.C." LONG RANGE continues to get full bags when game is out of range with other ammunition. "We secured kills at incredible distances, - writes one grateful sportsman. If you cannot depend upon the weather to keep the birds down, depend upon <C.A.G" LONG RANGE to get distance, penetration, pattern and stopping power beyond what you usually expect. 1934 "C.A.C." loads are perfectly balanced with the world's finest smokeles* powder and "C.A.C." patented, automatically counted, super-chilled shot. They reach you perfectly fresh from the works. C.A.C. LONG RANGE 24/- per 100 THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO. LTD. Mount Eden - - - Auckland , Agents for "B.S-A." Guns and Rifles A LITTLE FURTHER A LITTLE FASTER* SOyears successful manufacture
Prevents False Teeth Dropping —or Bad Breath. Val.-e teeth on now be held comfortably t'a.-t and firm—without danger of tiny food particles or juices creeping between th« of plates and gums, to sour and ferment and cause offensive breath. A remarkable new powder called Faßteeth-Vasclyn—-dusted inside the plate after the usual morning cleansing, fornje into a fine adhesive film, an elastic "suction" cushion that draws plate and gums closely together—keeps them so snugly united—all day long—that soreness or irritation cannot occur. You forgot your false teeth entirely. Dentists say that, whether eating, talking or laughing, it gives the same, confident security against wabbling, rocking or dropping you enjoyed with real teeth. Betides strengthening and hardening the tisanes—gum shrinkage (the cause of "drooping mouth" or even malformation of the jaws} is minimized. Pasteeth-Vasclyn has ,» refreshing pleasant taste, cannot liquefy or ooze out —and it obtainable from chemists. Oopyrient —•! 1
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21148, 26 April 1934, Page 9
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