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ummmmimmimim Do you want Don’t let the clock all your life ? - you of a fortune / y f # There should be no further Tickets “Independence” Art Union closes July 31, and the department for Internal Affairs will not permit of any variation of this date. In a day or two the winning ticket for the £4,000 first prize will he taken from the ballot box. , Post your entrance money to-day and assure participation in the drawing of the record prize list, headed by a £4,000 First Prize . In addition to the exceptional advantages afforded by the DOUBLE AUDIT, very elaborate provisions have been made for the drawing at Wellington, on August 9th, to be under Police and Press supervision. Winners will be notified by mail, and prize lists will be forwarded to any address by sending a stamped, addressed envelope to the Dominion Organising Secretary— ROY S. JOHNSTON, 8-10 Brandon Street, Wellington. “Independence” Art Union is being held in the interest* of the N.Z. Amateur Rowing Association and the Wellington Tennis Association, by permission of the Minister for Internal Affairs, to raise funds to purchase eight-oared Rowing Boats and to form Tennis Courts at Mirimar Park. All prizes are in alluvial gold of certified value, which has been inspected by the Police. Don’t risk missing the 4,000 First Prize —send your money for tickets to-day. If you haven’t already got a coupon, here is one you ean use. ... /JV Iq\ /// To the Secretary Indenendence Art Union, ROY S. JOHNSTON, 8-iu Brandon Street. rvC WELLINGTON. PI *>*sl No, 15

Old talk avoid the danger of bronchial troubles by taking - Bonnington's Irish Moss Large Family Size Bottle 2/6. /LOTT 285 CAUTION. T>KOCEEDIXGS will be taken against persons removing “ Star ” from roadside when ’ thrown off by car drivers for benefit of subscribers. A reward will be paid for information leading to the detection of offenders. TUST arrived direct from the leading British manufacturers, fadeless madras coloured nets, poplins, easement cloths, and shadow tissues.—Geo. Symo and Co., Ltd.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 July 1926, Page 7

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