10 \\ S**t 12 r p SP s«r t* MT u* fS <»> So we are ten days from tho closing date. Invest at least 2/ - before it is too late. Although you may have a ticket bought weeks ago, have another just for luck. Don't turn your back when a fortune is lying begging—be .in. the. charmed, circle, of ticket holders. Faint heart never won a first prize. Act to-day! Use the coupon—it's only a paltry matter of a few shillings. Just tear out that coupon below! It's so well worth while. 10111111111 €» art wow tßy Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) MAKE NO MISTAKE.—See that your tickets are BLUE ones. This Art Union will be drawn months before any other. Definitely drawn on October 20th, 1925. Closes on September 15th. List of prize-winning numbers published within a few days of drawing. Istfe £2OOO 2n4-£SOO. 3nHUOO 4 £25 * Seizes £l® 40 f5 * 48 ** " llTickeij f&rfi This means yon thus obtain eleven hundred chances of winning all prizes, including the £2,000 first. Make up a Syndicate 1 Go seriously after getting in on the big prize-money. ' ffie Minister of Internal Affairs has limited : the value of Art Union Alluvial Gold prizes to-£soo k Therefore it is considered by most people that the £2OOO prize of the Dominion All Gold Art Union will not on,y be a' splendid windfall for the holder of winning ticket, but one that, in view *of " thb Minister's statement, will not occur again in New Zealand. I".' obtainable at all Tobacco* ...nUUvfad Retailers displaying or use this For Amateur Sport.—The fact that this Art Union has been organised to raise funds for the purpose of providing playing areas for Rugby Union Football and other Amateur Athletic Sports in Southland, illuminates the interest and push of the promoters in Amateur Sport. All who wish to tempt luck and assist a worthy object should have tickets. Mr F. V. HOBNE, Secretary, Dominion All Gold Art ' Union, . c/o J. o. McGUlivray, TlsdaU BnildJnga T 81 Carted street West CHBISTOHUBOH PAG. 13* 7 Please send me .......... tickets for which I enclose the sum of Name Address • • •.♦a* Book of Tickets for £1 or Single Tickets 2s. each. Please enclose stamped and addressed envelope with your remittance* st Minute GAINS 5 "Suite, from strong, service- .. ..' 60/- & 66/Trousers, all sizes, variMM 11/6 S«rge Knickers, fit boys 4 ~ .. .. .. 6/11 iEOD'S out Quid Salts, all-wool; £t boys » .. .. 15/L Bolts, various shades—--21- and 25/Bwssy Shirts, woven iff •• .. .. 4/11 all shapes; all wiy-fta 7/11 aad 9/11 STREET tCHURCH Me6613 WG. GATES I**KflNO* OOc Have You Ever cleaned a cycle and Side-car after a wet, nraaoy ' oL you imagine a more unpleasant job? driver's suit as well—was that a real COMPARE Seven Specification includes.-- PnC6 Starter lighting electric horn, adjustable £ seats, i wheel .brakes, door for driver, shock 90s? absorber. Austin Car gained 177 Awards darisg 1924. CAE IS A! YOTJB DISPOSE avid rosier CO WOBCBSTSB STSESS "WBST V* OHSISTOHUBCH. m ssa ENGLISH PRAMS A SPECIALTY. C. J. WILLIAMSON LTD, ' of Prounbolatoi. PmJj cart* Invalid Otaln, «tc. COKNEB COLOMBO AND TUAH STREETS-
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 7
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514Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 7
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