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■■ BANK HOLDS GOLD'/ WHAT WILL THE WINNER DO? GIGANTIC ART~UXION PRIZES. Tlie Bank of New' Zealand holds , the . alluviai gold which will constitute the prizes to be distributed immediately the Gigantic Art Union is drawn. "Many opinions arc vifc us to the best May the .first priza (£1000) could be spent:' A trip around the world seems to be the favourite still, though . tl.c purchase of house property comes a close second ii'mn I' 0™ aVp 186 prizes ra"gi"g from £1000 down to £5, it is possible that one ticket may win the whole £4000 What a windfall it would be to you if you win the lot! By the way, have you bought .your tickets yet? Tickets "are soki by all leading tobacconists and retail shops at 2s 6d each, or 9 for £1 or you can send your money to Mr. Roy b. Johnston, secretary, Gigantic Art Union, 31, Hunter street, and your tickets will be posted to"you by return mail—the results will >; advertised in this paper immediately the prizes are drawn. Give your luck- a chance—buy your tickets to-day, without fail.—Advt.

BOHJP- SCOTLAND^ BEST: "DOCTOR'S SPECIAL." _Candidly, there are, many good whiskies on the market, but there's nothing like making certain. The best of good whiskies is Special "-and Us always good. The uniform high excellence of this Reliable Old Scotch spirit is assured by meticulous methods ot distilling, followed by maturing to a ripe age in.wood under conditions that are ideal. Doctor's Special Reliable Old Scotch is supplied to the House of Lords, and to whisky connoisseurs the world over, -lveep a bottle:. in ■ the home, yon'and Sours will bo well cared for, and your hospitality will \j C unassailable. ".Doctor's Spcriul" pleases all— tho particular must of alL— AdvU •

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 4

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