INTEREBT IN AMATEUH BPORT. Since the war a big wave of popular enthusiasm- for amateur sport has swept over the. Nation. Here in New Zealand it is surging supreme. The aim now is to secure more playing grounds. With this in view the promoters of the Dominion All Gold Art Union are offering over one hundred prizes—f2ooo first p r i ze —;n the effort to raise funds to provide playing area 9 for Rugby Union Football, and all other Amateur Athletic Sports in Southland. The object is most worthy. Tickets- are 2/ each, or a book of 11 for £1. Obtainable from: — Secretary Dominion All Gold Art Union, c/o T. W. Maben, Acacia Buildings, 14, O'Connell Street, Auckland. (Ad.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 16
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