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£2000 for 2/6 McHardy Gift Art Union IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIER FUND. Prize: Valuable Corner Section, x 66 Feet. One of the best Business Sites in Palmerston North, situate Comer George and Cuba Streets 'Valued at £3000, and-rapidly increasing in value, or .200© GOLDEN SOVEREIGNS ' I! tJFe >60924. ucHardv | tv> °. pouhda | For SicHa.rdir Art^Union'Committee I W '' ■ | fevAOLwW I TICKETS 2/6, obtainable from Tobacconists, Booksellers and Music Warehouses. ]' A. NASH, Chairman Manawatu Patriotic Society. E. GRANT SIM, Box 229, Palmerston North. Gut this out and Please forward me Tickets in McHardy Gift Art Union. forward with Postal Name (in full) Notes or Post Office Address : ■ «TN tt Order. 1 ii i- J Ittß SOOKfi .CWfi ffttWjAltX.japOfi jOfES.iQ
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2650, 22 December 1915, Page 7
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