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the Traps I —ln the WiMs != W C-A-C” Scores! At the Auckland Gun Club’s Clay Bird Championship Meeting, at Ellerslie in December, 1920, Mr. Andrew Dobson won Sir John Dewar’s Trophy—a Silver Pigeon; the Club’s Trophy; and a considerable sum of money. W. H. Hughes won second prize, and W. Peck and H. Curtis tied for third place. Dobson, Hughes, and Peck aZZ used C.A.C. “Favourite” 2| inch Cartridges, loaded with Improved E.C. Smokeless Powder. C’A’C Match Cartridges are now loaded with the latest Improved E.C. ’ Smokeless Powder—unless other loading specified. A Sportsman’s Opinion! Sporting Ammunition made by “ C.A.C.” is Famous for Effectiveness. “C.A.C. Sporting Cartridges gave great satisfaction and did their work well,” writes Mr. George J. Garland, M.L.C., of Auckland. “None of the shells split or jammed in the gun, and all were ejected freely. The killing properties were quite satisfactory. Out of fifty cartridges, not one spluttered or hung fire.” «■ C’A # C Sporting Ammunition 'is Fresh—Sound—Quick I Get the deadly “ Favourite,” or the popular “Nitro-Special.” Both these Cartridges are waterproof, and impervious to damp. Order from your Local Dealer. If he is not stocked, write us and u!e will see you are suppliedt Colonfal Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd. - - Auckland

' HAINES— 39 ) PALL MALL and ! | ROYAL FAVOURITES I VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES i i i i 1 : : THERE'S NO FINER TOBACCO THAN SOUTH j CAROLINA VIRGINIA LEAF, AND THERE’S NO FINER BLEND OF IT THAN IN PALL MALL AND i ROYAL FAVOURITES CIGARETTES. \ < i TO REALISE JUST WHAT A GOOD CIGARETTE i | SHOULD BE GET AN INTRODUCTION TO PALL j i MALL OR ROYAL FAVOURITES TO-DAY. ASK YOUR TOBACCONIST FOR THEM. ! PRICE: PALL MALL, 10 FOR 1/- i ROYAL FAVOURITES, 10 FOR 9d. i SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: : j CARO BROS., LTD., AUCKLAND \ : j

MARTIN’S LESS THAN COST SALE! LADIES' LIGHT 2-TIE SHOESSmart shape, Cuban heels in tan 01 . Black, 17s. 9d., postage 9d. extra. LADIES’ CHROME DERBY SHOES Also same style as above in Glace —Patent caps, Cuban heels, smart Kid, 225. 6d. shape, 19s. 9d., post 9d. extra. Also same style as above in Glace Kid, «v/V 255. 6d. post 9d. extra. °| 47/6 ■ GENTLEMEN'S CHROME DERBY GENTLEMEN’S TAN WILLOW BOOTS—English leather, soles rivDERBY BOOTS—Stout welted soles, eted. As illustrated, 265. 6d., leather lined Best make, 475. 6d ; . postage Is. extra. Also same as postage Is. "^ th ’ icel P’ ates , an d toe plates, 275. 6d., postage Is. extra. 22/6 Thousands of Don’t forget Odd Sizes to Bend size to go at Any * nd P ° Stage Old Price. When ° rdCrintr ‘ BOYS’ CHROME DERBY BOOTS— Sizes 1 to 5, with heel plates and toe plates, 22/6, postage 1/- extra. TV! A ■R'TTKT’CI THE LIVELY boot store IVlAxlllLA O COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON

Do you the tempting flavour of Cakes, and Puddings —made with Cailler s Cocoa ? Here.is a food recipe by Miss Una Carter, the Cookery fixpert of Wellington, Test it I CHOCOLATE PUDDING Ingredients—2 t.blespoons Butter or Dripping; 3 t.ble.puon. soft Sugar; 1 Egg, I cup Milk, 1 teaspoon Soda, 2 teaspoons Cream of Tartar, about 2 cups Hour, 2 tablespoons Cailler s Cocoa. Method—Beat butler to a cream, add sugar and eggs, and give mixture: a Sood beating. Add milk and other ingredients sieved. Half fill a greased basin, cover with a greased paper ; steam for 2 hours. Turn but and serve with sweet sauce or cream. SWEET SAUCE Thicken 1 cup Milk and tablespoon Sugar, with 1 dessertspoon Cornflour moistened ; add few drops essence Vanilla. Qteoa c%f Stumii&i 3 Sweety i

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 3

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