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THE LUCK OF BHORTY McKAY. Wins £4000 FOR 2/6. Now "Independent for Life." Being a good sport. Shorty bought a ticket in the "Independence" Art Union, and forgot all about it until one day he got the surprise of his life by seeing his name in the paper, "Shorty McKay wins £4000. First prize." You stand the same -chance as Shorty To-day may be your lucky day. There is £4000 waiting for you, a sum which would make all your dreams come true. Don't stifle that impulse. You may regret it all your life. Go to-day to the nearest stockist and buy a ticket in "the "Independence" Art Union, and become "independent for life." £5000 for 2/6. . with a £4000 first prize (the biggest yet), second £200. third £100, and 140 prizes of £5 each. If unable to obtain tickets, send your money, with a stamped, addressed envelope, to the secretary. "Independence" Art Union, Mr. S. F. Barton, Victoria Arcade, corner Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. Next to be drawn.— (Ad.) . .2

. Instance of bargains at "George Court's" Sale, opening Monday: Silk hose much less than half usual price. l —c Karangahape Rd. —(Ad;) , Don't ignore soreness of the throat, dullness of the eyes, sneezing, running at theUdse; as they generally indicate germ infection, but use Nazol immediately and freely, and you will get relief—(Ad.) More floor -space than ever before- willensure comfort to early shoppers, Monday, opening of Auckland's Greatest Sale.—"George Court's," Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 11