We must do more for our brave men than cheer them as they go forth to keep old England's flag flying. We must see that they are cared for and honoured when they return to resume civil life—when the bands no longer play. Those who cannot help in a large way have a very good opportunity of helping the returned soldiers and sailors in a small way by investing a shilling or so in the Anzac Art Union, the proceeds of which are to be utilised in building a club on the McHardy gift section at Palmerston North. This club will be endowed, and will be free for all time to all sailors and soldiers of the Empire. . The drawing will take place on Bth September, and the winning numbers will appear in this paper the following week. The members of the committee will pay £100 out of their own pockets to any charity the Mayor of Wellington names if the date of drawing be postponed. ANZAC ART UNION. Only a limited number of tickets to be sold. 250 Prizes. Tickets Is. Ist Prize - - 1000 SHEEP 4th Prize - - 100 Sheep 10 Prizes of - - 10 Sheep each 2nd Prize • - 300 Sheep 2 Prizes of - - 50 Sheep each 30 Prizes of - - 5 Sheep each 3rd Prize - - 150 Sheep 4 Prizes of - - 25 Sheep each 200 Prizes of - - 1 Sheep each ' Each winning marble will be put back in the barrel after each drawing, thus giving every ticker holder 250 CHANCES for is. Tho S :;z a % un,on, ~ Paim&rston Moriia, P. A. McHARDY •— Chairman. . - I mcUm ——-few .....tickets. Cut this out and Mail, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. Nome Tickets at Tobacconists and Booksellers. Address—. Free Lance
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 23
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283Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 23
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