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I I Ordinarily, to sell at tWa low pri cc ; s hn. j | V I j \- . possible, but Collins Ltd. continue to do so B $ \/ / ftp» V to jurtker popularise these fully matured • J n ' ' rtii ad t \ and mellowed wines. a £ / BOTTLE. \ Case Jots only supplied—call, "p^one wire ' w i / J?***s%h §5 \ Wellington and Suburbs. Country orders h P j g I|. j Reginald Collins Ltd. 11 nj i M j& SJj % tv Ine Growers and Importers §3 | » MiPW imljg&il Na*ional Mutual Btritdlngs (Basement) >j| 1 H Sly 'liß Isl 'MHi 8? Clien'» >>> No-License areaa, ploase 'I

I In years gone by the greatest importance was attached to the I A K>^^a.~ | influence of numbers on luck. Even to-day, the most prosaic I &KWtUMi& m person wiU admit that some numbers are luckier than others. • : I &«*«• » Sfi A » Consider the question of Art Union Tickets, as it inrmediatelv" :: -■"-■**« I*!*©*"* §j involves the sum of £4000. Many people will buy their Gigantic B v §1 Unions generally are won by big numbers. If this is so, then the H ticket *» this "Gigantic Art H . Gigantic Art Union tickets that are sold during the next few days m TJnion" cm brin 8 TOO- 3°* H - .will bear luckier numbers than those sold some time ago , i y.™ milst bu& 7™* *£"*» m °Ul --.^ jig right away—this Art Union j~~» fP^U *&l. ** j«a*^ d* US closes almost imuiedia'tely] H Think back. Try and remember wha| kind.ofnumbers have been 1 Yen One &&■€& M the luckiest m winning. Do you remember"any small number H Can put YOU OD B having won an Art Union? Your recollections will probably tell M "170 «„ Qt-^^t. » g you that BIG NUMBERS ABE THE LUCKIES^ Of course i haSy treet 1 nobody can tell definitely. Somebody has got to win it, and if you i D ~. m think big numbers are luckiest, then now is the time to buy i T~Boy. Gigantic H Gigantic Art Union tickets—one ticket "bought now, may put you H Art Union ■ H on-easy street" for life. " M Tickets to-day S is —-certain*; I Tickets Sold by Jl©adi2sg y^^^S^j^ I The Gigantic Art Union JM l Ji/^Jl' I closes in a few days and V^^^^^S^^^^^^^ HI Results advertised in this paper ffl^tjSi&m «*«Sfi ' ' ■"—.^ —it willfee just in time if you post £■ • • ja £ i°fe ' • -- ~ -lir=~ip it right away—money refunded in ; f%f M^//f iff |#f O^ J^iPlJ^lP^ <b* ■=^ rjfF'f*K ftdl if tickets are sold out. .""" lfl f § r8 a &»%* ~=~g^ CJ * H^^fSST^t^Kl T° the Secretary> GiSantic Art Union, 1 BaJfe^J^ißJL^^L^^.AJLgJ MR. ROY S JOHNSTON, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington. ■ I Money refundad [ 2/6 6&ch OF Please £ost me -; • • -Tickets, for which I enc105e.............., B 3.T6 Sold. Ollt m\t & $l "H \\ CJiiiitJ ••«•• •• * • *.« »_^ * « ••-■ ■• • «.. +. +*«i ■ ■■■■ ■■■•--.... _, v A__ _ .i. . , -„ ■- _-.._.. . M WRITE CLEARLY AND'ENCLOSE STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE-FOR'REPLY El

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 15