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NOT LUCK, BUT PULM )NAS. Jim broke the office record last year. Went through the whole winter without catching a cold. Of course we wanted to know why he had all the luck "Not luck,” he said, “but Pulmonas. Whenever I heard -ou fellows sneezing, I slipped one in my uiouth. No colds for me. while I can get Pultnonas.”—Advt.

C\ OM&v * one slip cMd. ■ym&’re roast duck/ “z"'’AME! Of course he was game!” says John Drake. vJ “Aren’t we all? But what’s the use of taking chances with ‘C.A.C.’-LONG RANGE, a cartridge with which Bert Clinch bags 101 birds without missing? X X Suicide, I call it, to be monkeying round within 100 .7 \ yards of it. Trouble with young ducks nowadays is <1 J that they think they can play fast and loose with N X 7, * C.A.C.’ ammunition, specially loaded for New 7 x ] • Zealand conditions and scientific in its regularity, \ x J Tremendous power and speed. Great penetration. V Wonderful close pattern. Suicide to take chances. X. \\ One slip and you’re Roast Duck!” "C.A.C.” LONG RANGE—2|in. - - Price per 100, 28/- W "C.A.C? LONG RANGE—2fin. - . Price pct 100, 24/THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., LTD., WMwWSh Mount Eden, Auckland. / A\\\A\ ’>l Mll / 4-24-31 * i —

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 14