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By Permission of the Hon. Ministetf of Internal Affairs. 18§i| : ■?:> ■ OBJECTS: For the benefit of the Taranaki, Stratford, and Egmont A. & P. Associations, to liquidate liabilities end effect improvements to grounds. r i MRBBBf ' f jj't ■ ■ : ■ • -W- --- m i i fcl-' ■V- • ■r f f' % * if' j Jnl^^ Fv_ 0 J i-i- \ w 'JmjFi ■ HBb of 7 W-T A A New £4,000 Art Union with a New Idea. Not only do you have a chance of winning a prize in the ordinary way—the first prize is £2,ooo~but £625 in Alluivial Gold IS BEING ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY to the sellers of the three first prize winning tickets. m|fi »p. First Prine ><«; [*»•> t*m- £2,000 JKlliAiJ' Second Prize .». .... <,-. i £SOO fuio Third Prize £IOO 1 JTilnJ 4ti lt sth, and 6th Prizes at £25 PRIZE each .. £7» 140 Prizes at £5 each J* £7OO LIS 1 ""Ticket-Sellers' Prizes M rwl £623 *£soo to Seller of Ist Winning Ticket. *£loo to Seller of 2nd Winning Ticket. *£2s to Seller of 3rd Winning Ticket* » Available to all but Paid Officials and District Agents of the Art Union. Should such persons 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! To share in this unique offer, all you have to do is to sell £1 Dorado Tickets at 2/6 each,, making a profit on every book you sell. Or, of course, you can keep the odd ticket for yourself; in that case, you have a chance in the EL DORADO Art Union, the first prize of which is £2,000, as well as the sellers' prizes of £625. Would you like to Sell a Winning Ticket? All you have to do is to fill in the coupon below and post it immediately to the address indicated, stating how many books or tickets you require. A book of 9 tickets costs £l. Drawing Date 17th February, 1927 Dominion Organiser: Secretary: MR. W. G. COMPTOW, MR. M. O. CRIGHTOJT, C.P.O. Box 882, Auckland. P.O. Box 148, JHawera. WW Hi '••• yv-a •W ii rwlPiP^P RRH Iwß \ t 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 buyer, the buyer shall be deemed to be the seller). Someone must sell the winning tickets and it may be you. The coupon below is your opportunity. You make 2/6 profit on every book, and think of the additional' chance of winning a "young fortune." All Prize Winners will b© notified in writing, and full results will be advertised in the daily press. , Wr f "• jgM' > -> Z A ■ ■ M> , - I" M V : - r : M y j ' v 111 r.r.rM !n»T»V j j&SBBa The Secretary, Box 882, Auckland. Dear Sir,— Please post me TCcketa ™ t^,c DORADO £4OOO ART UNION, for which I enclose £ in full payment. I wish to participate in the gift of £625 to sellers of the winning tickets. Address ©f 9 T V® . s . ISi iTSi U\u asta ■ ft iSillllibr . w mmzi m mm m* Stomach weakness TSte feest remedy Tiiey have a corrective And stimulating effect ©H liver, bowels M'l* -rfvj I LL' ric I ! H | | FTTiMTfU H fliim, illiT a i\ n lltU'i ii IH< M'JW Mmmt oichard, andlhc WmmMsmmMm Sabd Ms Jhe Tim ME ®IQ 1 *<Dhis is the formula. ißone marrow from prime ojX'en. Qream of efflalc, Sgg yolk and neutralized Lemon Juice. 6d. in stamps and coupon will bring you a generouß Roboleine is a delicious food that children enjoy taking. It builds firm flesh and bone and maintains sturdy health. The Governor of the London Hospital described the effect of Roboleine on some of their anaemic and rickety children as magical.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19459, 15 October 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19459, 15 October 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19459, 15 October 1926, Page 17