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MMK til . Ji a 1 ® iaiS MMWI VilrT 1 tB M? 11l illy lai Jr' rf/ jy\jj| ’ *■ JU fig. ■ ■■■ / jMsfaijKMk a ■Jk H tl hmmß CG-Porfer, m * ji|t W ® .iilii ‘lke FamoislMk A. S OMiSIfcMBIACK . .w1.,.:....^ : j ■Captain.! ' 1 ’ 110tO by kind permission N. Z. J , z , z Truth. , • In the gigantic tussle for the Rugby Supremacy, who will win? lhe brilliant English Team, or our own sturdy New Zealanders ? No matter who the victors may be, the grand old game will continue—the greater for the Britishers’ visit. Another great question is will YOU win the RUGBY ART UNION? £2OO0 FiKr Pr^e £I.OOO Second Prize ™, (p.™ nrrs ism By Permission o. ART unlOn S 3 Weeks to Closing Date!— ‘ lICT nir Make every post a winning postLISI Or rRIZEb« . mui c ed s n-om a juiy a& 3i ee to get into the game and buy a ticket Ist PRIZE • V therewl " —the WINNING Ticket may be W FURTHER .... sold today! k Objects.—For the purpose of raising funds for the purf'xl feWwa KsHl K I chase and equipment of football grounds in Taranaki, for bH Kwwi Ms'W’l ffey H WIM the Taranaki Rugby Union, Incorp. K’iiWl xV&rc, Trustees.—Sir Walter Carhcross, Messrs. Robt. Masters, Winning Frize» ,las - McLeod, Geo. M. Spence, Walter Graham, J. S. Numbers will be yicKay, D. J. Malone. /ill Z.l Vdvhrtised in Secretary.—S. E. Nielson, P.O. Box, 1505, Auckland. ll Jet this paper with- Treasurer.—W. J. Potter, P.O. Box 1505, Auckland. CLOSES AUGUST 15th, 1930. H Me •! Hud !'U Drawn under Police Supervision, September sth, 1930. K "gp MAIL COUPON NOW! Jrd Pria© » £3s@ ry “-.J-FOGARTY, District Agent, ■ I 4tß ra 'Sl®® |y Good of I P -°- Box 1411 Gr«yn>®uth. -| sth Prize - £5O r Me Game”[ P1ea5e5 „ dnc ..,................... I ■ yst/ WO ’- Tw.fMWI! RUGBY ART UNSON ■ z'/// 'i-t 81 Prizes of (each) - - £5 j£J f enclose remittance of Tickets 2/6 each or book of 9 for £l. Enclose stamped addressed All Prizes in IFW e “ vclol)elol ' rei,ly - ■ ■■ ■ Alluvial Gold Na “ e : '■ St Address Tickets obtainable at all Tobacconists,' Newsagents, and s Other retail shops, or by mailing tjiis coupon. 1« - -JMI ■

TATE’S GREATEST , WINTER FOOTWEAR - SALE.. i; MArtk C' Never before have we made such price-smashing offers * n new fashionable footwear. All goods marked jlllis-- I— / i n plain figures for cash I LADIES’LIGHT COURT SHOES, Spanish Heel, from 14/9 CHILDREN’S BOX BAR SHOES, Crepe Soles, sizes 7 to 1, 7/11 CHILDREN’S PATENT SANDALS, Crepe Soles, UUu,u Sizes 7 to 1, 5/11 • I H-e rr/u m/r 99/£ Exchanges will be made on all cash purchases. MEN’S TAN WELTED SHOES, 16/11, 19/6, z.2/6, 25/MEN’S PATENT SHOES, 17/6, 22/6, 25/-, 27/6 mfIHPF 8 | 0 FOOTWEAR MEN’S BLACK WELTED SHOES, 16/11, 19/6, 22/6, 25/- | A I f 1 ARrAnF MEN’S BLACK BOOTS, rubber wles, 22/6. Real value. JI JL llsi kJ AKLAUfc MEN’S CHROME COOKHAMS, 22/6. A sturdy boot. 1 ainui Street, Grcyinouth. ■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 9