mlO !/&&&§> . Masfesoff cm X \ » L What a procession of KIA ORA big-prize-winners—and more following 1 Wouldn’t YOU like / \ \\ \ ° C tickets TO-DAY. Study the list. Note the wonderful distribution of the prizeI CH LZ \ ~ A rt Unions rolled into one. Each of the first four prizes is equivalent to a separate / 1 p J*!:, KIA ORA—absolutely the Last £5,000 Art Union—will be drawn on 14th December, in I / f ‘ime tor Christmas. Sale of Tickets stops on 30th November. ’ buy kia-ora tickets to*day CLOSES DEFINITELY 3Oth NOVEMBER d?.<- Closes finitely 3Oth NOV. Svf HURRY-NO TIME TO LOSE . D J n 1 pr S- C i r^S^« e — don t run the risk of missin g this last really big Art Union. And make sure X “ I A n at you do get KIA ORA tickets—look for the Maori Mascot and the improved KIA ORA Double ' ® which ensures inclusion in the draw for every purchaser. j Tickets a/6: Book of O, j£5,000 in prizes ' Buy a Book-H6O Chances :: :: gSS ( J 3rd Prize £5OO |1 4th Prize £250 V f J 6 Prize* of £5O £3OO P f 1 10 Prize, of £25 .. £250 kJ / Cc Jd J K 155 T?^ ml c^ br! A se 20 Prize, of £lO .. £2OO Leamington Do- - / /Z f 1 main and Public 100 Prize, of £5 . . £5OO -Y Total 140 Prize. . £5,000 \ VlZjl r Ifa rt i // ? X X ‘ \\ I WWK- < f I \ I I //Z 1 Ortanl««a; ✓ T J LZ \.V -J***? y —w. i. roTTteB. z z 1 t —» - I Secretary! \ I I waitxk \\ X. f X. 1 I J eTOPFOKU, X Ju wTHL 1 . / X / f \ PO. Bex jaw, I y \ V Z f \ AuckJaad. \ rcj~ \ U. Ticket, cbtalnable ' > \ \ f ! SIB — I Hi tram Tobacconist., \ iprru '' Z II I :.s»t««ancr. A store. “ up#n By permission of the | «i F~lf9C •I- 1 Minister for Internal Z Mm I / *< 0 L ■ jta •^^\^ oSecondy 0 Secondy Hurry Up! Mail Coupon! Ciosss 30th November! • I i District Agents, aS. J Lef GILMOUR Ano CLARKE., I P.O. Box 127, New Plymouth. - m 3 *7 J Please send me Books 7 J KIA ORA ART UNION, for which I enclose , kb 9L k I £ in full payment. I J Enclosed stamped, addressed envelope for reply. * —x. j : ; IgQ Ljjucicj
POLA NEGRI’S IDEAL MAN. “The man for me is a pipe-smoking man,” declares lovely Pola Negri. “The tobacco for me is Richmond Best,” declares the man who has once’smoked R.B. —Cool, as, a. parachute-jumper. Sweet as a cheque, in the morning's mail. Frag-gaw.-us a pine-grove on a damp morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1926, Page 15
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429Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1926, Page 15
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