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i (WfOJk W W|/y A fine bag of secured by Mr. G. Danfct with C.A.C. Ammunition. “Best on the market” a Above is depicted Mr. G. Danks, of Hoanga, obviously a successful shootist. What he has to say below about C.A.C., in a practical way, is supported by leading shots throughout the dominion. . ** I think it is a good idea to encourage sportsmen to use New Zealand-made ammunition and find it best on the market. I find your ammunition fresh and in first-class order—which means much in a day’s shooting. I have had the best results from . C.A.C. and have no hesitation in recommending it to other shootists. Wishing your Company every success 'Yours truly, (Signed) Q. DANKS.” a Li Hie Fasher” ' prices"”" Long Range 22 • • • 28/- per 100 Match Favourite 2? « • 25/* M w | Match Favourite 2:1 Clay Championship Load ■. 22/- w long Range • 24/- «• M Black Smokeless 2g * * 19/* w „ .303 Mark VI Soft Nose . 29/- w .303 Mark VII 29/- „ b.s.a. guns AND RIFLES life We are Agents for B - s - A CKms VymW®' and Rin «- Send Wx for literature. » Colonial AmCl 7-12-30 munition Co.. Ltd., Auckland. New Zealand.

The only true tonics are MH® A Nature’s! Good sleep, ' exercise, fresh ! ' i air, and her own tonic minerals and i vitamins. The most valuable of these vitamins are plentifully provided by Lane’s. ; I Price 2/6 and 4/6. Tauve’s '| COMMON SENSE MEANS J ECONOMY ■| ECONOMY MEANS 5 | WHIPPET I WHIPPET ALSO MEANS I I POWER SPEED LONG LIFE | Get us to give you a I demonstration and you will be satisfied. GRIEVE, GRAY | & Co. Ltd. | CLYDE AND FORTH I STREETS

There’s something about the delicious flavour and wholesomeness of l BUTTER. *Bfs pasteurized* that children CAN’T resist. And it’s as good for them as it’s good to eat.

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Southland Times, Issue 21101, 5 June 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21101, 5 June 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21101, 5 June 1930, Page 11

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