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Shooting Season Fresh on the Market! C.A.C "FAVOURITE," and 2%in. C.A.C "NITRO-SPECIAL" - 2J£in. No Other Brands Made Now THESE CARTRIDGES are manufactured in New Zealand at the Colonial Ammunition Works, under an entirely new process, by recently-imported machinery of the most up-to-date type. Every shell is waterproofed during manufacture, and is loaded with Curtis & Harvey's Smokeless Diamond Powder and any size C.A.C. Hardened or Chilled Shot. Procure of your Ironmonger or Storekeeper. If he is unable to supply, write to— The Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd. AUCKLAND

Don't handicaps! your shooting "? When it comes to target shooting; a'deviation, of a fraction of an inch from the bullseye on just one shot is enough to make you lose the match. It may be your own nervousness, of course. On the other hand, a slight defect in the cartridge —just a trifle less powder in the charge—would account for a shot dropping low; or a slight defect in the bullet itself would make the flight unsteady. • In its fifty years of gun making the Winchester Company has. developed many fine points in ammunition, making,, and the result has been cartridges of such remarkable uniformity as to make them World Standard. There is just one method of manufacturing Winchester cartridges. This means that every type of Winchester sporting cartridge down to the little .22's, gets: the same care in manufacturing and the same rigid series of inspections that are given to the most important types of high velocity cartridges. To get the best results from your .22 rifle, don't simply ask for cartridges, but specify Winchester. World Standard Gun* and Ammunition

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Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 38

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