NO HALE MEASURES. GIGANTIC ART UNION. EXCEPTIONALLY BIG PRIZES. The exceptionally big prize list of the Gigantic Art Union makes it of great interest to everybody, as it is not often that the investment of a modest half-a-crown has the chance of winning £4000 ii££ f 186I 86 P r»zes —ranging from £1000 down to £s—all in alluvial "old deposited and held by the Bank of New Zealand. The Gigantic Aft Union is being held by permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs, and is intended to raise mpney for furthering the interests of cricket arid tennis. Tickets are sold at all leading tobacconists and retail shops, 2s 6d each, or 9 for £1, or you can send your money with a stamped and addressed envelope to the secretary, Mr. Roy Johnston, Gigantic Art Union, 31. Hunter street, Wellington, and your tickets will ba sent direct to you by return mail. Each ticket has 186 chances of winning prizes, and one ticket may win the whole £4000.Give your luck a chance, buy your tickets to-day. The results will be advertised in this paper immediately the prizes are drawn.—Advt. Always effective for coughs and for colds, Always effective when croup unfolds, Always effective and fragrant "and pure Peerless Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Always effective and does not "repeat," Whether diluted or taken neat, For bronchial complaints so soothing and sure, Effective Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure. I . —Advt.
2 TeA | ONCVERV M — ii POUND — IiIOFTE.A BY BUYING WardelFs Fine Tea AT THE OLD POPULAR PRICES 2/4 - 2/6' - 2/8 There is no lower priced tea—nor is there any higher quality tea than iWarden's. Warden's is the best value tea you can buy. It is the ONLY tea which has not advanced in price—the top grade is still but 2/8 per lb. Quality is just as excellent as ever, too, the same fragrant tea made from Ceylon's choicest tea plants. And SO economical! 300 Wonderful Cups to the Pound Serve Warden's tea next time. The family and your guests will comment upon its superiority. It IS good. Besides, by buying Warden's tea— You Save Bd. on every pound. Sold only by V. Tea Importers, Cash and Family Grocers - Willis St t , WellingtQtt '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 12
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368Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 12
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