es? w IN this Art Union one ticket has to win a straight-out £4,000 the biggest first prize ever offered—a lump of money that will make you independent for life. In addition there are 142 OTHER PRIZES, bringing the total up to £5,000 for half-a-crown. What is half-a-crown compared with the chance of winning a sum of money that can be invested to bring in £5 a week for life ? Give your luck a chance to do something big for you. Look for the “Topper Cupid” and “Good Luck Tom” on the tickets you buy. Mew ToTAt W2ES Gold All 3132 *9 (By permission of the Each Ticket has 143 chances of winning prizes, and one Ticket must win £4,000. Buy your tickets to-day. Drawn July 31st, 1826, at Wellington, under Police and Press supervision. All Prizewinners will be notified by letter, and result slips -Will be ffosted- to any address on receipt of a stamped, addressed envelope.-. By the appointment of Auditors in Provincial Genres and Headquarters, a system is enforced that prevents ainy possibility of error. . ~, ~,, > ’ Minister for Internal Affairs) Held in the Interests ofN.Z. Amateur Rowing Association and Wellington Tennis Association To raise funds to purchase Eight Qared Rowing Boats and tfc> form Tennis Courts at Mirimar Park You can’t do much in this world without luck. The job is to know when your luck is in. But you can .’t do much harm by “giving it a go” when there’s a chance of winning £4,000 for haif-a-crown. Be sure you get tickets with ‘ ‘ Good Luck Tom ” and the “Topper Cupid.” Local Auditors: dark, Menzles, Griffin and Ross, Accountants, Wellington, who will also act as Governing Auditors. I CF IN** all m Alluvial Gold * »>s ia & Good Luck Tom" on _ s TO The Secretary, Independence Art Union, 2/6 each or koy.s, johnson, 9 for £l. 8-10 Brandon Street, Wellington. Please post me .Tickets, 0 for which I enclose Name Address Write clearly, and enclose stamped, addressed envelope for reply Send the above Coupon this week and get 9 tickets for £1
HERE’S GOOD VALUE! DAIRY & SHEEP FARM «io acres of which there is 250 acres rich river deposit, 200 acres un. dulating and 198 acres in standing bush, carrying 73 oows, 40 yearling heifers, 300 sheep and several horses. Buildings: A new house in course of erection; cowshed, four-cow Ridd plant. Situated one and a-half miles from town dipd two miles from railway 'station. Price £l3 per acre; terms 10 j>er cent, down, balance at 5 per cenr. —Apply— P. H HUNTER, if, 261 MAIN STREET,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3280, 25 February 1926, Page 14
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