"GOOD-BYE, BOARDINGHOUSE."
"This year, next year, sometime —so run many a young man's thoughts in a boarding-house, as over building, club boot, and bank account, he estimates when he can "fix.the lucky day," and establish himself in his own home. One hundred and eight hanicing accounts are going to have a boost to the extent of £4ooo—then, "Good-bye, boardinghouse" for certain lucky young men. One hundred and eight prizes worth £4OOO, three of them for £IOOO each —these are what the ' 'Big Three'' Art Union offers you. Drawn May 31st. Buy your tickets —2s each or 1. for £l—locally, or from F. V. Home, Box 755, Christchurch. '
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 7
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