BRINK RUINS THOUSANDS. You need not let. your friend suffer. One woman writes: "Drinlco Powders have made, a new man of my son. He is now off the drink." Ihis wonderful remedy is inexpensive and can lw'given secretly at home. Free-booklet sent in plain sealed envelope. State if Sir., Mrs., or 7'liss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212G Lambton Quay (opposite Kirkcaidie's), Wellington.—Advt.
LAST SELLING DAY BV AGENTS, APRIL 11th. S4 PRIZES. - s Gifts of Taitiape Farmers. In whatever District the Tickets are sold, the Red Cross Society of that District is credited with the amonnt. IpHIS Art Union will NOT be postponed. A Special Committee keeps expenses low (below 5 per 1 cent, if possible). EACH Is. TICKET HAS 34 CHANGES OF 34 PRIZES. Hf?" ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3*st, a man will traverse the principal streets of the City and present a Half-Sovereign to each persoa who, on reqeest fcy him, can produce a Red Cross Art Union Ticket. 'BBT WHEN COMPLETE BOOKS OF TICKETS ARE SOLB WILL AGENTS KIHDLY RETURN BUTTS AND REMITTANCES PER REGISTERED POST. A Gold Medal will be presented to the person selling most Tickets. SOME OF OUR BOYS WHO HAVE RECEIVED ATTENTION FROM THE RED CROSS- U-.N.A. l'lmto.j We cannet all be Angels of Mercy, but we can assist those who are. Wherever our Boys have to endure the anguish of War there are found members of this noble band of Voluntary Workers succouring the sufferers. The Society possesses 2522 Ambulances, Cars, Waggons, and Travel* ling Soup Kitchens. The Cash will be cabled to Headquarters, thus the rich man's cheque and the widow's mite will help alike in their mission of mercy for our Beys in the coming Great Offensive. Las? yeaF the Red Cross administered over £3,000,000, at a cost below 7d. in the &. " The Red Cross is an organisation whose perfection I stand and marvel."—Lord Northcliffc, a great War Critic. Help this noble cause and perhaps win £1000. By sending for Tickets NOW you assist our Boys in the terrible fight about to begin. First Prize st)o- Sheep valued at £500 Cut this out and mail ' enolosin g stamped addressed envelope. QpPnnH Prl7P 1(10 SflPPtl £100 t^!M«*I.J^»IIIIIIMIIIUMW^ I TII"I»aMB^^<M'»^m«I»t^ Third Prize 75 Sheep " £75 A. M. RYAN, FUirth Prize 50 Sheep „ £50 Red Cross Art Union, Fifth Prize 25 Sheep „ £25 -wihape. Sixth Prize 20 Sheep „ £20, 4 Prizes Of 15 Sheep „ £60 I enclosed for... Art Union Tickets. 10 Prizes of 10 Sheep „ £100 14 Prizes of 5 Sheep „ £70 Name , £1000 All Address TICKETS AT TOBACCONISTS , „ THIP DOU , NION „ AND BOOKSELLERS. '" *'' ''
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 11
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430Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 11
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