uam wjiii r^s l'4m W m m 3"T(?b »*<* si «i p$ m . & \i~& Ifr ki >* S9 ft tvi\> "'< \ ''l ¥ , » C"* BRio Come on! Conie on.' Come on! What are you waiting for? Half - a - crown t a time gives you a joy-slide, and there's a fortune at the other end for somebody! 146 prizes; come on! Who'll be the next? Closing down in a few days! Got a bend on! Get in while the going's good, and try >our luck! You can't win if you don't try! Hurry Up! Get a run for your money, and but: tickets in the FEW DA By permission of Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Tickets 2/6 Book of 9 for £l Closing Date - 3rd February, 1927 Drawing Date - 17th February, 1927 [PRIZES TO TICKET SELLERS! EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! There are prizes for Ticket Sellers as well as for Ticket Buyers in the El Dorado. Read this wondeful prize distribution: MiiWKtJMililil I Second Prize £SOO Third Prize CIOO 4th, Stb, and fith Prizes at £25 each .. £75 140 Prises at £5 each ... .. .. £7OO •Ticket-Sellers' Prizes , ~ ~ ~ £625 All Prizes in Alluvial Gold *£soo to Seller of Ist Winning Ticket. ♦£loo to Seller of 2nd Winning; Ticket. *£2s to Seller of Srd Winning- Ticket. ♦Available to all but Paid Officials and District Agents 'of the Art Union. Should such persona sell a winning ticket, the buyer shall also be regarded as the seller, and will be allotted the additional prize. This sift offer Is for the-benefit of the general public—including TOUI Bemember the £625 chance tor the seller! of winning tickets costs you absolutely nothing! You simply buy, and re-sell the tickets, each of which has a space for your name, as seller. (It the name of the seller in not shown on the ticket Issued to the buyer, the buyer shall be deemed to be the seller). Someone must sell the winning tickets and it may be you. The coupon is your opportunity. Xou make 2/6 profit on every book, and think of the additional chance of winning a"young fortune." ' _ , , OBJECTS! * For benefit of Tarenalci, Stratfon" and Eftnont A. 4t P. Association, to liquidate liabilities and effect Dominion Organiser: W. O. COMPTON, • C.P.O. Box 883, Auckland. ■■Secretary: . K a CRIGHTON, P.O. Box 148,'Hawera. All prize-winners will be notified in writing, and full results will be advertised in the daily press. Drawn under Police , Supervision. Every ticket included in the draw. With the Boomerang <6. Butt Bound to come Back. £4OOO PRIZES THE NEXT BIG ART UNION TO S&Y-2: r.j-& wMmM m wmm ly mm EXTENg whatei CLOSE POSITIV Thursday 3rd , FEBRUA HUSTLE-BVSTm up your money. Send Co This may be 'ihfi^m T. V. HOBNE, District Atgm, :■ ;M Box 755, Cflttistchureli. .' -if" Dear Sir,—, , £.' ,. Please post me —i—„„-J._. El Dorado Art Union, for which I enclose in full payment. It Is understood that this gltes; opportunity of participating In the chance"ofij sellers of the winnluc tickets. Stamped M envelope also enclosed: ' * '/i'^ffi Book of 0 Tickets ft-Slngle lickrti »/«;i It"'
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 14
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556Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 14
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