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I WISH I COULD PICK THEM OFF AT THAT DISTANCE JOE/] KM if <k / Y v PICK YOUR CARTRIDGE FIRST) THEN YOU'LL STOFj THEM ALL-RIGHTj When for the sake of a little extra speed your bag Is empty —change to "C.A.C." Exelite Cartridges. "C.A.C." Exelites are "pepped up" to reach speedy targets before they put too much distance between you and themselves. Every Cartridge is loaded with a balanced charge of "C.A.C." super-chilled shot propelled at amazing speed by progressively burning powder that gives the absolute limit in velocity, yet keeps recoil under control. 'C.A.C." EXELITE 2f 24/- PER 100 LITTLE FURTHER NEW LOW PRICES «C Main Port# Red Smokeless aj « Black Smokeless a) (Clay Load) » Black Smokeles*,ai (Field Load) - Clay Championship af Exelite a} • Loage Range a$ ■ Long Range 2} - .303 Marie VI Soft Nose • ' - .303 Mark VH Aluminium Tip ■ per 100 , *9/20/« M/Hl' 39/39/. A Inclusive of HTchtngf and Sdcs T« A LITTLC FASTER" Cj-m

"Worth Coming All The Way from Australia for ..." —That was the unanimous opinion of the Naval Men who visited LytteltoK in the H.M.A.S. Australia —about our popular • • • AMBER ALE THIS PURITY PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., was Immensely popular with our Australian Mends—who have long learned to distinguish between the indifferent and the product of proved purity and distinguished quality. 1

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21386, 31 January 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21386, 31 January 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21386, 31 January 1935, Page 15

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