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& ->7 X POST THIS NOW W To THE SECRETARY, v Dominion Art Union, /P.O. Box 2SI, WELLINGTON. j . Sand me Tickets j Cheque Enclosed for | Name | Address J Encloae Stamped Addrewcd Envelop* b. for Reply. I a Your Chance to Win a Thousand Pounds — Your Chance to Help the Kiddies! Never was such a splendid chance of a bountiful return for an investment combined with an opportunity to help such a splendid cause! The object of this Art Union is to provide Scholarships for the Children of Soldiers and Sailors who have been killed or incapacitated in YOUR service. 170 Prizes Value: £6285 600 Sheep First Prize: VALUE £IOOO Second Prize: Cadillac Motor Car, 2-Seater Third Prize: Wolselcy Car 4-Cyl., 5-Seater Fourth Prize: £7OO Trentham Dominion Scholarships ART UN Tickets - - ONE SHILLING E3Sgg£3EBawaKBBEE3iBg3 £650 Glance down the List of Prizes—remember that each Shilling Ticket has an equal chance of winning every one of them. Thirty-four hundred chances for £l —could you wish for anything better? You owe it to these children to ensure that they are equipped for the battle of Life with a good Education. This is the first real business-like effort to solve one of the most important After-war Problems. Of course you’re going to help! Fill in the coupon in the top left-hand corner; fill out a cheque to go with it—and don’t be afraid of adding the noughts after the figure. Open youriheart for the kiddies’ sake! Post the Coupon At Once!!! 1 56 other Splendid Prizes and JO. 4r §3f Jf D 123912 .* . /&. m * J ***'%7S£! m v>hW SKtss -OztJLKen m Chairman: Sidney Kirkcaldie, Esq. Treasurer: James Macintosh, Esq. (of Messrs. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. Trustees: Major-General Sir A. W. Robin, K.C.M.G., C. 8.; Colonel H. R. Potter, C.M.G., N.Z.S.C.; Dr. J. W. Anderson. Secretary: James Mclntosh, F.P.A., N.Z. ■w of Drawin ON account of the Influenza Epidemic & other causes, the Minister for Internal Affairs has granted permission to extend the time for the Drawing of the Art Union to 31st JULY. All Butts must he sent in to the Secretary by 30th JUNE.

€j)PR!NQ !' SUMNJER I S , J J A Qraar«(«i?ig Select inn or Spring- & Summer Goods §JAVH been opened up, and are on snow at Mrs s .J- Lloyd's. * bese comprise the latest in Millinery, Plain and Floral Voiles, Prints, Crepes, Fugi and- Tussore Silks, Mercis Cloths, Silk and 'tiffany Blouses, Seagrass Mats, Hearthium? and Squares, &c. &c. CALL & INSPECT. ° Mrs J, LLOYD, Reveil Street, ... ... Hokitika.. FOE 0 ft from any ailment it is necessary that the cause of the trouble be complexly removed and that the organs which have been affected should be broueht back to a state of healthy activity. For instance, the person who loners for speedy and lasting relief from sick headaches, biliousness, dyspepsia" and constipation requires a medicine which v/iil both cleanse the system of Impurities and also stimulate the digestive processes. Such a medicine fs Beccham’s Pills. Not only is it a perfect aperient; it is also a stomach and Itver tonic of great efficacy. It cures quickly because it removes the cause of the trouble and at the same time assists the digestive organs to perform their functions efficiently. You will soon look well and feel well after you TME BEECHPILLS Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens,' England.' Sold fa boxea, labelled price 10id (36 pill*), l/lj'(s6 pill*) & 2/9 (168 pill*).,

The more you talk about the great Labour-saving and perfect cleansing qualities of “NO RUBBING” .Laundry Help the better it is for ’ everybody, but the nioro you talk about influenza and such-like the worse it is for everybody. For pickling, there’s no better Vinegar on the market than SHARLAND’S Brewed from Malt and Sugar. Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 4

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