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ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO. :".ID 01*• *’ o oo *«»», C Secretary: . *" - , , t fth '7N.McArthur/p.Ojßox'T 10/ Wellington... OBJECTS: To raise‘funds to the extent of the , profits available for the objects to be specified Treasurer: .by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs.. B r Hammond, P.O.'Box 1 lO r Wgton/ CLOSES 6th MARCH, 1943 iiarayM' .a 1 BRAWN 57th MCH., 1943 | TAullU By Licence issued under Section 42 of "The E u■‘Cl Tlil Gamirjg Act, 1908." miss j. rose. ■•: P.O. Box 171, Greymouth. yil A Please send me tickets in "WISE OLD OWL" Art Union yi JI G [(Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also 1 stamped, addressed envelope for reply. .(Postage stamps not H [l|l jwnaMrWUjffljrM wJa*44JI /! accepted in payment of tickets. )j !fl I | NAME f JMr., Mrs. or Miss), .."i'? Kt I k gHiiJTltefe I 1 I 1 I I g address . ••• • • •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1943, Page 7
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