A. STAG’S ANTLERS. Among the regular customers of the Colonial Ammunition Company there has lately been a great increase in the popularity and vogue of the "Nonpareil” Cartridge. Brice for quality, it is not expensive; but it is not advertised as cheap. ■ Its popularity is entirely due to its excellence. It is a cartridge so safe and sure, so perfect in penetration, sq infallibly instantaneous in ignition, so consistent in every detail of 'quality, that the - sportsman who once uses it feels little inclination to use any other. Tho story of the success of the “Nonpareil” is. merely a story of the triumph of the best thing. This cartridge has never been persistently or largely advertised. It has been largely left to make its own way. Its vogue increases; every day. Of course, for and some special uses the company makes various other cartridge,: —some of tho same general grade and approximately the same cost as the ‘'Nonpareil,” some cheaper. Bnt the quality of trustworthiness is a characteristic of all. The two-inch "Vixen Seconds’ Cartridge is one of the cheapest on the market, blit for its purpose it is unexcelled. It is the ideal cartridge for the busy settler bothered with small pests, and it is the cartridge par excellence for the boy about a farm. Whatever cartridge is selected, satisfaction is assured if the trade mark is "C.A.C.” All ironmongers and storekeepers stock this admirable ammunition. , 2
Warm clothing: for growing boys Is our special consideration just now. Overcoats, underwear, pyjamas, gloves, jerseys, etc. Good reliable value at keen cash prices. Geo. Fowids, Ltd. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7449, 25 May 1911, Page 7
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