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Pfl'to w * * \ rj££~t\\' >3' '\ ‘ "*u >'/ Vy /ft CLOSINC. SEPTEMBER 23rd. 'A />-: F%.< 4 si J &A' Vi H £ '& t jrlk (By Permission of BE SURE VOUR TICKETS ARE BLUE ONES. One ticker \'ili give you one hundred chances of ait ju ires, including the £2,000 first, Make up a Syndicate! FIRST PRIZESECOND PRIZETHIRD PRIZE — -£2,000 —£soo -£IOO FOUR FRIZES OF FIVE PRIZES OF FORTY PFJZfui C To raise funds for the purt, _ pose of providing playing **» Mr areas for RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL and other Amateur Athletic Sport in Southland. Invest £2,000 first prize and it will return an income to you of £3 a week. Buy a ticket in the Art Union and who knows where* Fate will guide the hand of Fortune? By having tickets you stand nominated. Don’t go through life turning your back on Fortune for the matter of a shilling or so. Faint heart never won a first prize. Single tickets 2/- each. Book of 11 for .£l. Prize-winning numbers published within a few days of drawing. Drawn on October 20th. "Ml liie Minister of Internal Affairs.) The Minister of Internal Adairs has limited the value of Art Union Alluvial Cold Prizes to .£SOO. Therefore the £2,000 prize of the Art Union will not be only a splendid windfall but one that, in view of the Minis i r'-= statement, will not occur again in New /'(.‘itkii.u. “ A. 11. LAWN. •'**« ITOKTTI K A . ' ‘ “ G.H.” Please send me tickets, for which I enclose the su:m of • Addict ; * .-• , • • • «-> rf rwl ;nl'!rr:-w,l vuvA w v. * h

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 1

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546

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 1

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