ART UNIONS.
A NEW DEVICE THAT PROTECTS THE PUBLIC.
The one great defect in the conduct of any art union is the risk of tickets going astray, and the holder as a result, being deprived of participation in the draw. . „ Realising this, the promoters of the Grand National Raffle have, at considerable expense and trouble to themselves originated and introduced the double-butt. Each ticket purchased ■has a butt attached to it, and by filling in this butt and, posting it to the head office in Oamaru, the holder will be assured that his or her ticket is included- in the draw. By .this means every ticket-holder is protected, and since the Grand National Raffle is the only art union using this double-butt, the .public will no doubt patronise that art union which offers this protection. The. first prize is £3150, and there are 238 other prizes, making a total of £SOOO. Tickets cost 2s 6d, or a book of nine for £1- The prizes will be drawn next month. Intending investors are advised to lose no time in obtaining their tickets.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 March 1926, Page 5
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181ART UNIONS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 March 1926, Page 5
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