The official tonring canvasser for the monster sports art union (£I,OOO gold for Is, drawn in twenty-seven days time) is visiting Dunedin business houses from Monday until Thursday, and all desirous of purchasing a Is ticket from him should do so before he leaves. The prizes, in alluvial gold, are: First £750, second £IOO, third £SO, and twenty at £5. The agent is the same live wire who canvassed for tha Wellington Pageant’s £250- or Austin car and the Wellington Show art unions of 1924 and the latter’s £3OO of Essex car of this year. As he sold second, third, and fourth prizes in both the Pageant’s and this year’s Wellington Show’s, it is to be hoped he will bring the £750 first prize to Dunedin, where he sold the Pageant’s third and two winners in the Wellington Show this year. He carries with him addresses of all winners in this latter art union. It is the last chance the public lias of getting more than £SOO for Is, now that Minister Bollard has limited the prize money of future art unions. Remember, “ the highest prize for the lowest price, Hie best for the least, and drawn this month. Buy off the travelling representative, who registers butts to headquarters thrice weekly.-* LAdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 4
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