'J'HE winnhxg ticket, No. 52475, for the Canterbury Health Stamps Campaign Art Union has not yet been in for the prize, which is a painting by Mr A. F. Nicoll. This picture was exchangeable for a light motor car. The art union was publicly drawn at Christchurch on February 8. The period in which a claim for the prize could be made, three months from the date of the drawing, has now expired, and the Minister of Internal Affaii's, the Hon. W. E. Parry, has directed the organising secretary, Mr D. Sloan, to deposit the painting in the Canterbury Art Gallery, where it will be available should the claimant come forward later.
& Means Sore Hands To Many Ask for PRINCESS HAND EMOLLIENT 1/6, 2/6 Jar. Arthur Sargesif Qualified by exam. M.P.S. Obemist & Foot Specialist. WHANGARF.I. ’Phone 2662.
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Northern Advocate, 8 June 1936, Page 3
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