COMES ON UNEXPECTEDLY. ■ Diarrhoea comes on unexpectedly, and before .the patient realises it, a serious disorder may develop. During the summer attacks are very frequent, and often are so swift in their results that life is in danger before a physician can be summoned. Everyone should keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the home for immediate use in cases of this kind. If given at the first unusual looseness of tne bowels the attack may be avoided. Sold everywhere.—Advt.
A Jk (£) O' i tM'tWm i* Jt /fT m MAi ft Wm m W m 4t Jf&e mm Ud W/. m ?r % / v : v-1^ Hfc;, 5 v - r % x#? riiiw#- mWifltaMAf r f u iiHff<jfo-7H& The bell is ringing! Hurry up! A “quid” on “El Dorado” gives you 1314-chances! And the “divvy”! Think of it! £2,000! What a winner ! No more “ down-at-heel” for me! I’m right in on this, boy, and I’m taking all the tickets I can ! See the coupon down below? Well, fill it in, hop it, and get out your money before it closes. You may never get a tip like this again, and this coupon may be the lucky one, believe me! Spring to it! By permission of Minister of Internal Affairs. OBJECTS: For benefit of Taranaki, Stratford and Egmont A. & P. Associations, to liquidate liabilities and effect improvements to grounds. All communications to Dominion Organiser © § A With the Boomerang ButtBound to come back. Dominion Organism*; W. G. COMPTON, C.P.O. Box 882, Auckland. Secretary: M. C. CRIGHTON, P.O. Box 148, Hawera. Tickets 2/6 Book of 9 Tickets £1 TOTAL PRIZES £4,000 FIRST PRIZE £2,000 This ticket may be the Lucky one ! Don’t turn your luck away! 2nd Prize .. ... 3rd Prize .. .. 4th, 3th and 6th Prizes at £25 each 140 Prizes at £5 each . . i«. ■ ♦Ticket Sellers’ Prizes I Total in Alluvial Gold £SOO £IOO £75 £7OO £625 £4OOO Drawing Date: 3rd Feb., 1927 e EBERLETT & MORGAN, District Agents, New Plymouth. CUT HERE SIGN* Dear Sir, — i Please send me £ *£soo to Seller of Ist Winning Ticket. *£loo to Seller of 2nd Winning Ticket. *£2s to Seller of 3rd Winning Ticket. •Available to all but Paid Officials and District Agents of the Art Union. Shonld such persons sell a winning ticket., the buyer shall also be regarded as the seller, and will be allotted the additional prize. This gift offer is for the benefit of the general public .> —including you.! You sitnplj buy, and re-scll the tickets, each of which has h space for the name, as seller. (If the name of the seller is not ; shown on the ticket issued to the buyer, the buyer shall be 1 deemed to be the seller.) Someone MUST SEED the winning i tickets, and it may be you. Prise-winners will be notified in writing, and results will be announced in the daily press. I HERE* ♦ Closing Date: 17th Feb., 1927 Book of 9 Tickets £l- - • I I 9 9 9 I Single Tickets 2/6 each. £ Books “ Tickets in the El Dorado £4OOO Art Union, for which I enclose £ in full payment. It is understood that this gives me an opportunity of participating in the chance of £623 to sellers of winning tickets. Stamped Addressed Envelope also enclosed. Name .... Address SUPPORT TARANAKI’S OWN ART UNION
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 December 1926, Page 4
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