'PO some sportsmen the chance comes only once in a lifetime of securing a really fine head. After a long breathless stalk, there's the crucial moment when ammunition means everything. "C.A.C." shootists can absolutely depend upon the deadly accuracy, high velocity, and tremendous hitting power of "C.A.C." ammunition. Except that the Sporting "C.A.C." .303 is soft-nose it is exactly similar to the "C.A.C." used by the War Office during the Great War when, it is on record, that "C.A.C." never once misfired nor jammed—a performance unequalled throughout the British Empire. PRICE PER 100 Lone Range 21* ... 28/ Favourite 21" - - . - 86/ Match Favourite 2f" Clay Bird Load £2/ Lone Range 21" - - >24/ Favourite 21" - - - - 22/' Favourite 21" Clay Bird Load - 20/ Black Smokeless - . • 19/Nitro Special ■ - . . 19/ .303 Mark VI Soft Note - . 29/Freight Extra. V FREEI Send to "C.A.C." St>orls Depot, Auckland for large 1929 Catalogue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 16
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144Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 16
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