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THE ART UNION QUESTION.

ONLY TWO ATORF TO RUN. No more Art Unions after 31st March! No more uniipie chances ol a fortune for a trilling outlay! The Golden Climax Art Union is the last big chance but one you will have. The question is. are you going to miss that chance knowing it can never come again A hook fo 9 tickets for £l, with (>sl chances, may easily lathe golden climax In vour hopes and efforts. Yon may he the lucky person this great, art union will put on Easy Street for life. UlOUtlfov 2s (id is the offer. Now is file time! Get yom tickets to-day! ('loses definitely February 20th. drawn March 12th. First prize £20(1: 2nd £500: 3rd £2OO, and 103 other prizes worth £675. Ticket sellers must get £025 in addition—merely for selling winning tickets. Tf anv paid official sells a winning ticket the buyer shall he regarded as the seller also, mid will get both buyer s and seller s pii/.m Object: , m raise funds for Athletic Park improvements and for Rugby purposes. By permission ol the Minister of Internal Affairs. Secretary. A. F. .Wilson, Box 177. Wellington. Organiser. W. 0. Compton. Box BS2. Auckland. All prizes in alluvial gold—good red gold that will wipe out all your iinaneia worries—hut be in time. Buy tickets to-day.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 1

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THE ART UNION QUESTION. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 1

THE ART UNION QUESTION. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 1

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