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MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C."

Thero are all sorts of schemes for rural betteniicii'Mibrark's, agricultural experts, and colleges, goodness knows what not. Tho old order changes, and (in New Zealand, at least) tho days of tho oppressed agriculturist are over and done. But one feature- of the country remains unchanged, unchanging. You will always find a man who likes to get a/iold with a gun. Tho.ro is tho exorcise, there is the satisfaction of killing something, and thero is—tho pot. Tho keener tho sportsman, the moro fastidious he is regarding his armament. lie wants the best weapon he can get, and the surest ammunition. That is why. in New Zealand, lip h:is learned to memorise the trade-mark "C.A.C." Ho knows that it stands for unfailing quality. He knows that " C.A.C." Cartridges kill. 'Die risk of misfires Is not merely minimised — it disappears. ''C.A.C. " Cartridges are charged by hand, and the f.hot is scientifically counted. One of the most popular of all cartridges of Iho higher grade is tho " Favourite."' Its devotee* are almost fanatical hlwut it. They will have it that even the Colonial Ammunition Company makes no other carlridges qui to so good. They say that they can rely on it in all circumstances, all the time. They reckon that- it practically eliminates the o.'emeiit of risk. This and th<- other famous cartridges of the Colonial Ammunition Comnanv. Ltd., a,r» to bo had of shopkeepers* and ironmongers everywhere in New Zealand. 30

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 12

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MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C." Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 12

MEMORISE THE SYMBOL "C.A.C." Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 12

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