The to better and lower priced = CYCLE REPAIRS leads == right to our door. = == Give us a trial! == 1 Steve Sharmas 8 S Cycle MASTERTON. B ) ’Phone 2152. R
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CLOSING TO-MORROW ART UNION I 9SS @8 NKffi By License issued under section 42 I | rev®. M IS fj JI gj H o/“ The Gaming Act, 1908.” tWW-Wmu 1 W “Rs ILH ILi SJi OBJECTS: To raise funds to the I \ \ extent of the profits available for the f 1 \ objects to be specified by the Hon. | ft a alluvial colo Minister of Internal Affairs. 7ZL • / .4*} closes Az 25th MAY » 1940 B EffiTii. LWiOTi 1 f DRAWN Wa | P.O. Box 110, WELLINGTON. W"lMfr Please send me tickets in ‘’LUCKY DOG” Art Union a (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also -X Jm SECRETARY • N McARTHUR I stamped addressed envelope for reply (Postage stamps not accepted in I payment of tickets.) P.O. BOX HO, WELLINGTON 8 BfTiTrfTldnTTiß I I ■ 8 NAME 111 rlfij ™ TREASURER: B. L. HAMMOND g (/VkTAi’rs’.'/or Miss) P.O. BOX HO, WELLINGTON I ADDRESS iniTMlVVliim■■liirV-Vwii’il'i.'rwirr-■■wn —
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1940, Page 8
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