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Mr. J. B. Green, and Party, Wairoa, H.B. The fame of C.AiC. Long Range "lartridges has spread throughout the Dominion, They-aire not only the choice' of New Zealand Champion shots but of —.-_.,„._ ...i- - appreciates a h« 5 "-_ with maximum speed and close pat« tern. Loaded with Herco, progressive burning powder, the latest discovery in powder science, 2* Long Range is the ideal cartridge and long range shoOi Mr. J. B. Green haa n> cav C.A.C. • ■,. ~■ ; ; . :; . "Most of our party used C.A.C. and that accounts for the bags. The total number of birds shot by ur, was 180 odd, and 1 myself had the limit for four days."B.S.A. GUNS AND RIfI.ES We. are Agents for B.S.A. Guns and Rifles. Send for literature. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand. A "Long Range" enthusiast writes :~ "Having purchased a supply of C.A.C. 2\. Long. Range Cartridges at the commencement of the Shooting Season I had a fine opportunity to try them out against several other 2\ brands upon Paradise Ducks, and Hares two species of game which require a deal of 'shocking 1 before they can be bagged. I am pleased to state that these cartridges stood up to the double test well, and lam going,to use them again this year. They certainly are game-getters. They arc well-constructed cartridges, too, and acquaintances to wham I have shown them have remarked upon their attractive design and excellent finish. 'Original Icriers on file for inspection PRICE PER JCO Long Range 2} . - - 2S'. Pp%<t&y Match Favourite 2? . 2-".-y Match Favourite 2'/ » l«p> Clav Championship Load 22/Lon» Range Ih . . . 2.;/. Black Smokeless 2h . 19.'W. .303 Mark VI Soft Nose 29 ; . .303 Mark VII - - - 29 - "A little furiher—a little faster"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 8