"£I,OOO FOE 5/-." It is not every day that the opportunity comes to make £I,OOO by the insignificant expenditure cf five shillings. Many people have given lavishly towards the meritorious patriotic movement for raising funds for our wounded soldiers, but here is a case in which a nugget of gold has been placed in the hands of the Patriotic Committee for disposal, and in which every purchaser of a ticket will have a chance of winning. Only a week or two ago, a poor child was the lucky winner of a £'2,000 house, and it is quite possible any member of this community who invests five shillings in this greatest of all causes may be as successful ns the little Hutt girl was. An advertisement appears in another column, and it Is only necessary to fill in and sign the form in the advertisement and forward it with the money fcr the number of tickets required to Mr. C. A. Ballard, the secretary, in "Wellington, who will at once return them to the applicant. The cause is an undeniably good one and it is hoped that the response from Taihape will be in accordance with the prosperity of the people.
The Hastings bakers have amalgamated their businesses under the style of the Hastings Bakery, Ltd., ami have ceased to do business separately. Sir Frederick Treves, the most eminent of British surgeons, head of t\z medical corps at Malta, states that He visited the hospitals at Malta; Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, and Mudros>, and unhesitatingly says the arrangements -were adequate. He jests at colds who always uses "NAZO£,." Nothing so pleasant, so speedy, so Sure as "NAZOL" in curing coughs and colds. .Splendid for children, 1/6 per bottle of CO doses.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 249, 12 July 1915, Page 4
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290Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 249, 12 July 1915, Page 4
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