ANZAC ART UNION
HORACE GOLDIN HELPS,
The sum of and a free season ticket for his season at the Grand Opera House is what Mr. Goldin offers to tho first. person who approaches him on Saturday evening next, using the prescribed .form of address, and presenting him with an art union ticket, stamped on the back "P. A. M'Hardy." All particulars are fully. advertised in this issue, oven to a photograph of the "wanted' man. Everyone who intends participating in the man hunt should take particular notice that their ticket is stamped . as directed, otherwise their labour will have, been in vain. However, all tickets now beinw sold at the tobacconists and other depots bear the necessary inscription, and everyone is advised to purchase another ticket R)id take part in tho exciting game. Tho purchase price is only Is., and while standing a chance of winning the .£25 offered by Mr. Goldin. there are many other prizes to the extent of .£2200. The object is such a laudable one that the Tesults of- the art union are expected to be well, ahead of any other charitablo movement instituted.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2863, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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188ANZAC ART UNION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2863, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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