ANZAC ART UNION
TO ASSIST. THE. SOLDIEES AND SAILOBS. There is now no doubt that Britain's bulldogs chased the Germans ' back to their Kiel kennels when they dared to show their noses oft" Jutland the-other week. And all feel proud to think that the boys of the bulldog breed willingly "did their bit" for us when the opportunity came. , An ' opportunity is ■ presented 'to ■'those - who 'cannot go to light the foB^to"do':i I !ittle'-in' , retum.'"lt is; only; a; little—a trifle—a • shilling or 'two' ,to'.aid:i,the ; building, of a -.soldiers' and sailors' club on .-the M'Hardy. gift section, PalnierSton North. A number of farmers liavo provided 2200 sheep, for disposal by art union, and tickets are now.for sale at the modest sum of one shilling each. The prizes amount to .£2200,. tho.- first,, being 1000 sheep. In this issue-, appears an advertisement giving_ fuller particulars of the Anzac Art tJnion. It also contains a coupon which should be filled up and forwarded with remittance to the secretary of the committee at Pnlmerston North. The date of drawing has not yet been announced.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 6
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180ANZAC ART UNION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 6
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