. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. announce in .our auction. cblumns : 'that, under instructions from the directors of Miramar, Ltd.; tUey are submitting': at' their rooms, Featherston Street/ 'tu-night, at 7.30 o'clwjki v centrally, situated building Bites ana t residences at Mirainar. Tho sites comprise some of the best .available', in the locality, and tho houses; each containing four-to: five rooms,are fitted with gas and electric light, and are connected with • borough .Tvatcr: and ."drainage. •; Pull : details appear in 'the advertisement.'- Tho terms:of sale'aro particularly liberal, and further particulars, may be obtained from ..the auctioneers..' A' public , has been summoned by the Navy: Lea true -for 3.30 o'clock' this' afternoou at the ifuriicijjal Concert Cham-' ber of all those prepared to assist in augmenting the jailors! Dependants' l Fund. ' This is a.if' age'of specialisation: Bnsi-! ness men - find'* it- pays to utilise. experts and hundreds employ ■ the New Zealand Express Co.,V Ltd:;to do their Customs 'work. -.Saves*.them'.time and money. Try this plan - yourself. Office': 87-91' Customhouse .'
filie Jg22©©Tickets 1/- ■ a ;/f ' ; 25fl - ' ..list Prize -, - - 10®0 Slieep o 2 Prizes of -' 50 Sheep each 2wfi Prize « . - - 300 Sheep- O 4 Prizes ol - 25 Sheep each 3rd Prize - « - 150 Si&een 0 Prizes of - 10 Sheep each. 4fh Prize - inn ® 30 Prizes of -,5 Sheep each «n rrize . 100 Sheep 200 Prizes ol - 1 Sheeg each , Each winning marble will be put'back in the barrel after each drawing, thus giving every ticket-holder: 25® Chances for 1/- v ■ ■ —~~~—~ The Secretary', P. A. MCHARDY, Chaiman. Anzac Art Union, Cut this out and mail/enclosing Palmerston' North. stamped addressed envelope. ' ( ' * I enclose for tickets Tickets at 1 v Nntt , e _ _ Tobacconists : , ;C 'and Booksellers.:: Address ■ ■ r" """ : sjSSSSS? The Committee of the Anzac Art Union appeals for help 011 behalf of the Soldiers and Sailors of the Empire who are bravely risking their lives to protect our homes. It is only by their heroism that we enjoy the freedom : which • every • true Britisher prizes more than life. A Club in a central townyn-lifcre all Soldiers and Sailors, upon their return to New Zealand, can enjoy a happy, hour •.away fromtemptation is an absolute necessity. The Anzac Club will-be free for all time to all Sailors and Soldiers of. the Empire. Are YOU doing your duty by these men if you fail to grasp this opportunity td help ? Will YOU contribute one shilling towards this noble object, and perhaps win one of the 250 prizes, of' a'total value of £2,20.0?;
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 14 June 1916, Page 7
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