iJliinUYi AW j t yW / Lx ' TaSa r * Dominion Organiser: W. G. COMPTON C.P.O. Box 882, Auckland. Secretary : M. G CRIGHTON, nil IM r - i P.O. Box 148, Hawera. All communications to Dominion Organiser. All Prize-winners will be notified in writing and results will be advertised in daily press. * -I OBJECTS : For benefit of, the Taranaki. Stratford, and Egmont A. & P Associations, to liquidate liabilities, and effect improvements to grounds. Drawn under Police Supervision. Every ticket included in the draw. ONLY A FEW MORE - There’s no time like the present, and you may forget if you don’t buy tickets now! A half-crown ticket gives you 146 chances, ) and a book of 9 tickets for £l, gives you 1314 chances. Think of it 2 FIRST PRIZE £2OOO I Don’t turn your luck away I Buy tickets I Buy books of them! Buy them NOW! The more tickets, the more chances! HURRY I DON’T BE LATE! 26 frj DORADO Book of 9 Tickets £1 A J t K f GET A BOOK B f I f i 9 F A w I <1 1314 Chances! The next Big Art Union to be drawn! Closing Date - 3rd Feb., 1927 This ticket may be the /*| |T I y Lucky one! Don’t turn UUI Drawing Date, / / I‘n. reb., / / your luck away! HERE. FIRST Prize £2OOO By ~«' - „ . r-rxg\ • Available to all but Paid Second Prize - 500 «t% a^ n . Di lSd A s re n h ts pe?' THE SECREI AKi, Third Prize - 100 w’r'fhaii a^ n b" Z BOX 100, INVERCARGILL. 4th, sth, and 6th Prizes f SLnN? P S. ® Dear s,r ’- I!ooks • at £25 each 75 XS.S'X to!? Please send me Tiekem A 14n Pewa st f 4 pnrh 70(1 Remember the £025 chance lor <3 SV®W fX in the B 1 D '’ r!i<l ° £4OOO Art Union, for which I enclose W 1W frizes at eacn <UU riOjßil the sellers of winning tickets W £ in full payment. It is understood g ’Ticket Sellers’ Prizes 625 You Bi ™P J T bu T’ tlie that this gives me an opportunity of participating in the W Alluvial £ 4 00 n spMe%? a |rar Of n.me“ C a h « s“ler. chance of £025 to sellers of winning tickets. 1 UIU.I Gold W < K the name of the sel,er ia not A Stamped Addressed Envelope also enclosed. ■ ■ - Wgpyjßnt. shown on the ticket issued to the v A - tir* * W buyer, the buyer shall be deemed £5OO to Seller of Ist Winning t 0 be the seller )- Someone must Name - -T scll the winning tickets, and it A ticket. ' may be you. ft an c > ’£loo to Seller of 2nd Winning The coupon is your opportun- ttattgr ity. You make 2/6 profit on ■ 1 ICKei. t every book, and just think of the H 0 w £25 to Seller °^ 3rd Winning S ?oing"forS^>' e of WinninS a Book of 0 Tickets £l—Single Tickets 2/6 each. g
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Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 9
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541Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 9
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