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MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C"

There are all" sorts of schemes fop rural betterment—libraries, agricultural, experts and colleges, goodness knowa what not. The- old order changes, and (in Now Zealand, at least) the days of the oppressed agriculturist are over and] done. But one feature of the country remains unchanged, unchanging. You will always find the man who likes to get afield with ;a gun. There is the exercise, there is the satisfaction of kill-, ing something, and there is—tho pot. The keener the sportsman, the more fas-: tidious' he is regarding his armament* He wants the beet weapon he can get, and the surest ammunition. That is why, in New Zealand, he-has learned. to memorize the trade-mark "C.A.C." He knows that it stands for unfailing; quality. He knows that "C.A.C." carl? ridges kill.. The risk of misfires is not) merely miminised —it disappears.' "C.A.C." cartridges are charged by' hand, and the shot is scientifically counted. One of the most popular, of all cartridges of the higher grade is the "Favourite." Its devotees are almost fanatical about it.; They will have :fc, that even the Colonial Ammunition Cora-i panv makes no other cartridge (juito soi good. They say that, they can rely on it in all circumstances, all '< the time. Tliey reckon that it practically elinun--ates the element of risk. This and tho other famous cartridges of the Colonial Ammunition Company, Ltd., are to be had of storekeepers and ironmongers, overxwlierQ in, Now: Zealand. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 5

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MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C" New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 5

MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C" New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 5