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■, Pr'iii? v-:' ~ tr . is' :•, A :-(§»! « t £» A V:’"'? ':AA ®\ \V\ \Sk. ■:■ \\ ' *■& CLOSING. : j rmvißEß 30th DC zm To raise funds for the purpose of providing playing nrcar, 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 shillingor 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. (By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) BE SURE YOUR TICKETS ARE BLUE ONES. One ticket will give you one hundred chances of all prizes, including the £2,000 first. Make up a Syndicate! FIRST PRIZESECOND PRIZETHIRD PRIZE — —£2,000 -—£soo —£loo FOUR PRIZES OF £25 FIVE PRIZES OF £2O FORTY PRIZES OF £5 FORTY - EIGHT PRIZES OF £1 Esacmuaesaassssscjtzg} ' The Minister of Internal Affairs has limited the value of Art Union Alluvial Gold 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 Minister’s statement, will not occur again in Now Zealand. H. LAWN. H O K ITIKA. G.H.” Please send me ...... tickets, for which I enclose the sum of . Name . . Address and addressed envelope with yo:u* remittance.

m i iaEg«aEar»raa'iucr« i tf-v-"' > .' Vj'-'A li •; -‘W !• -IN: NEW SUITS FOR OLD! DON'T DISCARD YOUR OLD SUIT BECAUSE IT IS faded or has a few grease spots, the .MATERIAL IS STILL GOOD AND WILL STAND MANY .MONTHS OF HARD WEAR AND SERVICE. FETCH IT ALONG TO "PATERSONS” AND HAVE IT SCIENTIFICALLY CLEANED AND PRESSED OR DYE!) BY AN UP-TO-DATE FIRM OF DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS. WE ARE THE LOCAL AGENTS FOlt THE WELLKNOWN FIRM OF TAYLOR'S AND WILL FORWARD FREE OF CHARGE GOODS TO BE DYED OR CLEANED. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN AND SATISFACTION GU A R ANTEED. KKVELL ST.. PATERSONS" BOX 86 XEWMAN BROS.. LTD.. royal mail and passenger motor services. ' I si)\ WOT CO AST.—Leave Nelson for Glenhope, Murchison, Westn F i I I’. O'ton Daily at 8 ;l .m. Leave Westport and Recfton Daily at ; i"isi arrive in Nelson 1.30 p.m. ; also Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays f.lVniiope to connect with Train to Nelson. Westport to Reeiton, Daily, in a n' ■ Rcefton to Westport, Daily 10 a.m. , NFLSON-BLENHEIM.-I.enve Nelson Daily at . a.m., 0 a.m., and 1,15 pm., arnvir.i; Blenheim 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m,. and o.dO p.m. Leave Blenheim O il'- 1 1 ■ 7ain . 0 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. " v |;j>() N-.M()TCEKA-P. IWAKA. Leave Nelson 9 a.m., and 4 p.m. Daily, arrive "in Riwaka II ..'lO a.m. and 6 p.m. PIW \ K MOTPEK A-NEl.SON.—Thrice Daily, 7.15 a.m., S a.m., and „ ... O n ' Tm- davs and Fridays the 7.15 a.m. Cor from Rnvaka runs via 'Mariri and Tasman, arrive in‘Nelson 10.30 a.m., returning from Nelson at 4 p.m. bv the same route. r Siir-iai Touring ‘CADILLAC ’ Motors available at shortest notice for Picked Drivers. Comfortable and Relable Cars. All Parcels Ml >1 b»- ,ire-paid. Head Office CROWN GARAGE. NELSON. ’Phone 13* Private Address: P.O. Brightwater. ’Phone 11. Branch Offices—Blenheim. Westport, Recfton, Motueka, Wellington (W. M. Bannantyna and Co), Thov Cook and Sons, and New Zealand Government Tourist Branches. A. 11. LAWN, Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY & CO. LTD., Agents, Greymouth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 1

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