MIRACULOUS CURE! INVALID SPRINGS FROM BATH CHAIR! It happened mid-day Saturday, July 31, just before the shops closed that a well-known Bath Chair Invalid was seen to get very excited, and as the town clock struck the quarter, he bounded from his chair with a "whoop" and went charging up the road—minus crutches—at top speecl. Dodging traffic, leaping obstructions, he sprang into the nearest tobacconist's (the door of which was iust closing) and flinging a half-crown on to the counter shouted for an "Independence" Art Union Ticket. Gout was cured. . . Fortune won. . . Now basks in the sunshine of joy and contentment. Don't be left out in the cold. Get a move on. This is the last few days of "Independence" Art Union Sales. Saturday. July 31, is positively the last day on which tickets can be bought. Give your luck a chance. For the sake of half-a-crown you may win a fortuno and become independent for life. Don't miss this chance to pet the biggest first prize ever offered—£4ooo, enough to make you independent for life. Tickets are obtainable at all Tobacconists and Retail shops, or you can send your money with a stamped, addressed envelope t(i the Local Secretary, "Independence" Art Union, Mr. S. F. Barton, Victoria Arcade! corner Queen and Short-land Streets Auckland, and your tickets will be forwarded you by return mail 9. Advt.
Men's tweed overcoats, newest styles, at heavy price reductions.—Smith and Caughey's Great Winter Clearance Fair. "Tingalong!" went the telephone, " Hello?" asked the girl; " I've got a cold"—there came a moan, " My head ia in a whirl." Righto!' came the female voice, " Buck up, Mr. Muir! [ r ra coming straight along vUh Joyce, And Wcodi" Great Peppermint Cure,"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 6
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