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Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes . £I,OOO Gth Prize 10 Prizes of £SO ?0 Prizes of J 825 50 Prizes of .-£lO 100 Prizes of £5 £IOO £SOO cnch £2 00 each £IOO cacn £IOO Ist Prize 2nd Prizo 3rd Prize 4th Prize 6th Prize 186 PRIZES, VALUE £4,000 All in alluvial gold, held by thu Bank of New Zealand. Each Ticket has 3 86 chances, and can win Prizes value £4,C00 zv Gigantic all Art Union. ALL (Ey permission of the Minister for Internal Affairs). Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket and Tennis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union are Messrs. C. It. Clark, J. 11. Kirk, J. A. Redpath,. Juur., D. Reese, A. Sims, and G. T. Weston, who are known throughout the Dominion. Buy your Tickets without delay, as the Gigantic Art Union closes in a few days—drawn June 22nd —results will he advertised in this paper immediately prizes are drawn. Ticket’s Sold by--2/6 each, or 9 for £, 1 HAYBITTLE AND SON, Tobacconists Feilding,
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races on end, and lias worked Ids way out -of hack company. He is a p;ood cut of a galloper, but a little lucky to win at. Wanganui both days. On the first in some ways matters were;made' easy for him, while on Saturday with - a little better horseman on llowley the lattei would have cantered home. First aid for coughs, cplds, influenza, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure,
J’uavlkto’.s- fencing Jit Wanganui on Saturday was., perfect. ft is u*>» fortunate: lie is locking in stamina, for witli Ins‘spoydl'iuul find jumping, it is- di Hie nil to; know , how well lie could perform over country. I’p to the prisont 2.J ’’miles appears to he Jii s Lest distance. Euphonium Lag no tv won four
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 575, 29 May 1925, Page 3
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