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THE MAN WITH A GUN.

TITE REMARKABLE " INTROSPECT AL " The reputation of the Colonial Ammunition Company of N.Z., Ltd., is so .-olidlv established because tho Company has had ono idea! throughout; to furnish the best possible cartridges at tho lowest, possible prico consistent with qtialitv The Company has won tho confidence of a'j shooting men by its constant and determined quest of absolute perfection in it; specialty. Every sporting man is eraselesslv alert lo find a cartridge exactly suited to his general usrs; and tho finest cartridge available for Hint [impose is the C.A C. " Nitro-Spceial." ' Tins statement is made without reserve, rnd any fair trial of tho cartridge will easily substantiate it. The Colonial Ammunition Company's cartridges are never made merely for sale: that is not tho idea. They are made to prove a principle—to keep solid and strong the foundations of an enviable business reputation. The C.A.C. principle is that, where sporting men are concerned, nothing else pays so well a3 tho bc*t The " Xitro-Special" (12 gauge, 2J-in shell, loz shot, first quality smokeless nowdor) is made scrupulously, by highly-skilled New Ze-rda-rxi labour, at tho Company's works in Auckland, and every cartridge is charged bv hand and thoroughly tested before it is issued. Sold by ironmongers, and ammunition dealers throughout New Zealand mi

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15602, 4 November 1912, Page 6

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THE MAN WITH A GUN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15602, 4 November 1912, Page 6

THE MAN WITH A GUN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15602, 4 November 1912, Page 6

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