£1000 FOR 2/6.
ART UNION FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. .
The Westland Patriotic Art Union, to be drawn at Easter, is advertised in this issue. 1 lie art union will not he extended. The Westland province has already sent 20 per cent, of ils population to take part in the present war, and parcels are sent monthly to each soldier by the residents of tile district. The "boys" have greatly appreciated tho tobacco, cigarettes, and clothing already sent, and' in order to keep the flag Hying a final appeal is being made for the art union Tickets may bo had from K M'Parlimd Adelaide Road; Jiiss Vinson, fruiterer' Adelaide Bond; T. Coltman, jeweller' Cuba Street; R. Houldsworth, tobacconist, Cuba Street; J. C. Cusack, tobacconist, Manners Street; Everybody's Theatre Maimers Street; or from the secretary of Ihe West Coasters' Association, C J Vfaff, 38 l'irie Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 12
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144£1000 FOR 2/6. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 12
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