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A FACT, ABOUT AMMUNITION.

It is a'fatt well known to sportsroin and rifleshots that cartridges charged in Europe 4Ad brought through the tropics sometimes fuffef deterioration. That is to eay, 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 are absolutely fresh. This fact, combined with the etcellehcfe of the powder and materials used, insures the sure penetration and immediate ignition for which theso cartridges are now so famous. The Colonial Ammunition Company is a business concern, but it has found that the surest ultimate profit arise.') from the system of always using the best available materials, and: always insisting on the most faithful workmanship. The company has its works in iNew Zealand, and most of its best enstomtrs reside in the Dominion. • Where tho satisfaction of consumers is ooncemed, it can, therefore, take no risk. Many of the most enthusiastic-of New Zealand sportsmen will uSe no: other cartridges than "C.A.C." There are varioufe grades and classes, suited to the various needs of sportsmen and settlers. , "C.A.C." ammunition is Ftock'cd by all properly equipped storekeepers, ironmongers, and ammunition dealers throughout the Dominion. . '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 7

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A FACT, ABOUT AMMUNITION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 7

A FACT, ABOUT AMMUNITION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 7

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