A NEW ART UNION By License issued under Section 42 of the Gaming Act, 1908. \ 1/ % 1 ALLUVIAL COLD m> V> 0 r^ \*o** v&} ?* p»^ *\\ av* I u wo o° OBJEpTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects nominated in the License. SECRETARY: N.McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. TREASURER: B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. CLOSES SeptJ 1*32 DRAWN POST , THIS 1 COUPON I NOW/! ©. MoOormlota 146 Manchester Street OhrlstcJiiindu Please Bend me « tickets in Art Union No. 18 (Tickets 2/6 each) I enclose £ also a stamped addressed envelope for reply. NAME (Mr. Mrs. or Miss) „ ADDRESS I i lakes away that parched feeling ■4 \ \ Take Wrigley's with you on your next " hike "... its refreshing flavour takes MVMbb \m*h\lwSm^n3slm!&^l3imsi mouth fresh and cool—toning you up for many more happy miles of tramping. Its delightful, refreshing flavour lasts to the PACKET my end. /fc> In two flavours—P.K., with the pure double- A .fnnif?i»iTgirsTgMiTtrt«iFU^H^*i[.»bltWl»Mi»mmv#Htl idle pure mint leaf flavour. Only id. a packet the greatest value a penny can buy. V s MADE IN AUSTRALASIA WITH EMPIRE MATERIALS, TT 1:1 WI MEANS BETTER CHEWING SWEET
tti 111 with ooata no more than —Jliltry oil I lf» it in YOUR ear fgr smooth running and • Mflgar angina life ! I I *' Mii 4» ij W Distributors: 1, Guinness Ltd., iitchurch.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 3
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