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. >4 %r YA i'A" \<3^ *E W? V yt®ss *~v m 7 5- % 5& e^tMi^mnmjmintffiifigfiiinL^LHmMiMsiin^nMficmtniiiiHUisnuriijnjiiiiiiiiniiniminiiHiiiiJfffiiini/w/iiuH/uii/m'""Tie Who THINK Here is a cause ii&iilFk that deserves your whole-hearted support, merely because of l\s worthy object alone. Yet it is not an appeal to your Charity. It offers you a chance to win big money—the last big Art Union prizes you will have a chance to win—and, "EVEN IF YOU DO LOSE YOUR MONEY WILL DO SOMETHING." PRIZES: Ist Prize £IOOO 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize sth Prize 4 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 2500 £IOO £SO £SO £25 each £lO each £5 each °r< SHAKESPEARE says " Delay breeds Danger !" In this case tht danger of delay rests with you—the danger of losing £IOOO or any of the other big prizes in the Lewisham Art Union. Don't let procrastination -rob you of what might well < be the chance of your lifetime, and what certainly is your opportunity to contribute to so charitable a cause as that of Suffering Humanity. Take Time by the forelock arid send in the coupon NOW. One ticket gives you 39 chances, and a. bpok of 9 is simply tempting Fortune—but whether you want 1 ticket or 100 don't delay another minute—do it NOW! ART UNION (By Permission of th« Minister of Internal Affairs) —closes definitely on 31st OCTOBER —drawn 11th November DO IT in NOTE: This Art Union is being conducted entirely by an honorary staff to raise funds to build and equip a Lewisham Hospital in Wei* lingtoh. There is not a penny of profit for its promoters. TICKETS 2/6 OR 9 for £1 fid m<S ' ts;jr IiAC for .. firt Uni ° n ' Ho'f 1 "' ilW*< eNa me ,4d««» 8 AaJ' esSttvP e jn—muiuy M muuw wwi J e P. & R. G. CAMPBELL, 32 Cathedral Square, Christchurch; GEO PINNEY, 27G High street Christchurch; J. P. PRIESTNALL & CO, 710 Colombo street, Christchu rch; A. J. WBprihE. CUiedttl JOHN WALSHAW, Jeweller, 244 High street, Chhstcliurch. ' ' —— :

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 16