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'sv;: iiii swat wm m m U l IN this Art Union one ticket has to win a straight-out £4,000 the biggest first prize ever offered—a lump of money that will make yon independent for life. In addition there are 142 OTHER PRIZES, bringing the total up to £5,000 for half-a-crown. ZES What is half-a-crown compared with the chance of winning a sum of money that can be invested to bring in £5 a week for life ? Give your luck a chance to do something big for you. Cupid” and “Good Luck Tom” on the tickets you buy. Look for the Topper Gold All 3432 . v. r 3 *- r** (By permission of the Minister for Internal Affairs) Each Ticket has 143 chances of winning prizes, and one Ticket must win £4,000. Buy your tickets to-day. Drawn July 31st, 1926, at Wellington, under Police and Press supervision. All Prizewinners will be notified by letter, and result slips will be posted to any address on receipt of a stamped, addressed envelope. By the appointment of Auditors in Provincial Centres and Headquarters, a system is enforced that prevents any possibility of error. Local Auditors.; ANDERSON, BECKNELL, AMD CO., Civic Chambers, Manchester Street, Christchurch. Held in the .Interests:,of— Amateur Rowings Association T emails?, ? Association N.Z. and To raise funds to Boats and to f onn’Tenß{i i’ark You can’t do much in this wofld wifhotrtduck* The job is to know when your luck is in. But you can I t^<lo : j anuch harm by “giving it a go” when thereto a chance-of wimiing £4,Qo6'for half-a-crdvm. Be sure you get tickets .with “Good Lnck.Tom” and the'“Topper, Cupid.” > > . . all in Alluvial Gold 0 »U o ck lom on ill TO The Secretary, Independence Art Union, eS* OF R. BROWNING, . (K) ... -y2Wi <* ,-213 Manchester Street, Christchurch. *2 « 9 for £1 %&vi - . Aw Please post me Tickets, for which I enclose Name m w Address Write clearly, and enclose stamped, addressed envelope for reply.

TRAMPING MELBOURNE’S ; ; i •-■■•STREETS. - DUNKDINITK IN DISTRESS. “For tTirco whole days I travelled up ;r,id down Melbourne streets sufferin'; untold torture, physic-id and mental. L inquired here, there, and everywhere. In my anxiety to obtain relief I tried all manner of palliatives, and visitodDiearly every chemist's .■shop, in, the, city. Never a .ham will 1 my Anti-Acido.” Anti-Acido is sold at present only in New Zealand shops, and this unfortunate traveller sailed for Australia without his. usual supply. \\ hen 'in’ Melbourne lie - was overcome with. one of liis periodical attacks or indigestion, and though he tried everything possible, there was _ nothing m Melbourne that did him any good. This incident, again proves not only the difficulty of-curing .indigestion; but the wonderful olhyacy ot rifci-Acleto. Search the world over, you II,; not unci another preparation that drives the pain away and restores n disoideicd stomach r,o quickly and thoroughly as Anti-Acido.-(AdvLA , . ,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 13

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