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A FACT ABOUT AMMUNITION,

It is a fact well known to sportsmen and rifleshots that cartridges charged in Europe and brought through the tropics sometimes suffer serious, deterioration. That is to say, striking variations of temperature and humidity help to stale the charge. The advantage of "C.A .C.” Cartridges in this respect is that they are always hand-loaded, and ore absolutely fresh. This fact, combined with the excellence of the powder and materials used, insures the sure penetration and immediate ignition for which these cartridges are now so famous. The Colonial Ammunition Company is a business concern, but it has found that the surest ultimate profit arises from the system of always using the best available materials, and always insisting on the roost faithful workmanship. The company has its Works in Now Zealand. and most of its best customers reside in the Dominion, Where the satisfaction of consumers is concerned, it can, therefore take no risk. Many of the most enthusiastic of \- w Zealand sportsmen will use no other cartridges than "C.A.C." There are various' grades and classes, suited to the various needs of sportsmen and settiers. "C.A.C.-" Ammunition is stocked by all properly equipped storekeepers, ironmongers, and ammunition dealers .throughout the Dominion. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7446, 22 May 1911, Page 7

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A FACT ABOUT AMMUNITION, New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7446, 22 May 1911, Page 7

A FACT ABOUT AMMUNITION, New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7446, 22 May 1911, Page 7