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WHO WANTS £4000? Somebody Has to Win It. To win £4000 one go will make difference to anybody. Think what a lot of work and worry, and stinting it will save you if you win it. And you can make a bid for this fortune by buvin? an "Independence" art union ticket to-day. ' It is well worth while giving it a go. ■ Half - a - crown is not much, and. ''Independence" prizes total £5000' in alluvial gold — the first prizei alone • being worth £4000, and there! are 142 additional prizes. "When j buying tickets, be sure they are "Inde-1 pendence" with the "Topper Cupid" and \ "Good Luck Tom," the black cat. This ! is important as they alone can guide you i to (1) the £4000 first prize, the biggest! ever offered, (2) to the next big art, union to be drawn, and (3) the art, union that gives its subscribers the pro-! tection of a "double audit." The biggest first prize ever offered will, be available only to those who purchase tickets on or before the end of this month, as the trustees have definitely guaranteed to allow no purchases after that date. Get your tickts to-day—they are sold by leading tobacconists and retail shops, or you can send the money and a stamped, addressed envelope direct to the Secretary, ''Independence" Art Union, Mr. S. F. Barton. Victoria Arcade, corner Queen and Sliortland Streets, Auckland, and your tickets will reach you by return mail. By sending £1. you can get nine half-crown ticl'ets —one ticket free.— (Ad. i

A wonderful money-saving opportunity. Smith and Caughey's Great Winter Clearance Fair.— (Ad.) i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 8