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OM V m k Ates@l«f©ly ta® Closes TSaiarsday 3ar«t Fels! Get Tickets from Tobacconists, Sports and >ther Shops—or use the coupon ! DtizrsEticm Orsam.ar: W. G. COMPTON GP.O. Box 882, Auckland. Secretary: M. C. CRIGHTON. P.O. Box 148. Hawcra ALi communications to Dominion Organiser. All Prize -winners will be notified m writing and. results will be advertised in daily press. OBJECTS : For benefit of the Taranaki' Stratford, and Egmont A. & P. Associations to liquidate liabilities, and effect improvemcnts to grounds. Drawn under Police Supervision. Every ticket included jn the draw. CWn* Date: M February, 1927. Draerins Date: 17th February, 1927. TIME and tide and El Dorado wait for no man, the third of February will be here before you know where you are. Buy your El Dorado Tickets to-day-NO very moment ! There’s still time to use the coupon, but you must hurry. You’ll never get anywhere by waiting and doing nothing . Why, this very coupon may be the one to bring you the rirs prize of £2000! Think what that means to you ! Don t turn your luck away ! JkCIT f€OW * \ I \W & m km AV _ VNION fatVtdonfo it irsmi Alluvial Gold permission Minister of Internal Affairs. Tickets a/6 each Book of S Tickets £1 A 2/6 ticket in the El Dorado gives you 146 chances of winning a prize, and a book of 9 tickets, costing £l, gives you 1314 chances ! The next ticket sold may be the lucky one ! Make it yours ! Send for your tickets to-day—one, two, three or a book of them ! Remember, there are 149 prizes, and they have all g©s to Jump right 5 1 "” T ‘ n '* in prizes for see below ! TRST Prize £2OOO Second Prize - 500 Third Prize - 100 4th, sth, and 6th Prizes at £25 each 75 140 Prizes at £5 each 700 'Ticket Sellers’ Prizes 625 Total - £4,000 £SOO to Seller of Ist Winning Ticket. £IOO to Seller of 2nd Winning Ticket. *25 to Seller of 3rd Winning Ticket. •Available to all but Paid Officials and District Agents of the Art Union. Should such per sons 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. Remember the £625 chance for the sellers of winning tickets costs you absolutely nothing. You simply buy. and re-sell the tickets, each of which has a space for your name, as seller. (If the name of the seller is not shown on the ticket issued to the buver, the buyer shall be deemed to be the seller). Someone must sell the winning tickets, and it may be you. The coupon is your opportunity. You make 2/6 profit on every book, and just think of the additional chance of winning a “young fortune.” J 3 m, NOW ! and give it ago ! There’s £.625 sellers of the first three winning tickets— Total Prizes tme i ktoto? ussrasz cmt# SSBB ffl&Ea sa EBERLETT & MORGAN - , District Agents, New Plymouth. Books Tickets in the E 5 Dear Sir, — Please send me £4OOO Art Union for which I enclose £ - in full It is understood that this gives me an opportunity of in the chance of £625 to sellers of winning tickets, dressed envelope also enclosed. Kama Address pa; :tici Book of 9 tickets £l—Single tickets a7<B each. SUPPORT TARANAKI’S OWN ART UNION

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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