£3,150 FOR 2s 6d
TIM EL V i< r..Ml.\ DEW. The i i National Raffle, which is offering 22: > prizes of a total value of £5,000, with the princely sum of AT.150 for tie first prize, will he drawn next month, and intending investors are reminded that no time should he lost in obtaining their tickets.
£0,150 is a largo sum of money—it means comfort, and wealth for the rest of one’s life—anil the chance of winning a. magnificent prize is too good to let slip by unheeded. There is an old saying; "Nothing venture, nothing win.” and hv venturing the small sum of two shillings and sixpence. one. stands a chalice ol winning a real fortune.
Tickets are obtainable from ail the leading tobacconists and shops, or direct from the local wholesale agent: Mr O. Bolton.
Rooks of nine tickets are obtainable for £l. and the ‘Grand National’ is the only Art Union which has the double-butt to protect buyers of tickets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1926, Page 2
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163£3,150 FOR 2s 6d Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1926, Page 2
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