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'Slk & t'b IN PRIZES MONEY— money—-money—4t's money makes the world go round—it's money that buys many of life's pleasures and satisfactions. How to get more money?—that's the question! 105 lucky people will reap a golden harvest from the "Aviation" Art Unionwhy not you? Give it a go—only half-a-crown per ticket—and the First Prize is £2,000 in solid gold. Somebody will win it—also the 104 other prizes <£soo, £250, £IOO, and other smaller but very welcome awards. Think what you could do with a few hundred extra pounds! You can't win unless you try—so buy a ticket every week. 2/6 per ticket-—book of 9 for £l. Get yours today—now! £4,000 IN PRIZES - c-, - -r ALL IN ALLUVIAL GOLD Ist Prize - - £2OOO 2nd Prize - - £SOO 3rd Prize - - £230 4 Prizes of (each) £IOO 4 Prizes of (each) £5lO 4 Prizes of (each) £25 20 Prizes of (each) £l.O 70 Prizes of (each) £5 105 Prizes, Value £4OOO By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affaira. OBJECTSt Cor the purpose of raisins: funds lot the purchase of Aerodromes, Plant and Machines for the Wellington and Wairarapa Aero Clnbs. Think what you could one of these Prizes Ticket to-day an Ticket every Friday. B TRUSTEES: Messrs. T. O. A. Hlslop, ». 3. McGowaa, Hope B. Gibbons, God/fey Magnus, I/. A. J. Jjonerpn, T. Forsyth, J. Stellln CLOSES APRIL 2611, 1930. DRAWN MAY 17tb, 1930. Secretary and Treasurer: NEIL McARTHUR, JP.O. Box 110, Wellington. Tickets obtainable at all Tobacconists, Newsagents, and other retail shops, or use the Coupon. w. J. POTTER, P.O. 'Box 1505, Auckland. books tickets Please send me in the "AVIATION" ART UNION. I enclose remittance of Tickets 2/6 each or Book of 9 for £l. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply. Address

"6fi4«V.V Ita ssss& /.*"f. ' # »J /• • • t3 The famous KOKO Trial Offer will shortly be withdrawn from Auckland, its allotted 12 months having been completed. . , The many thousands who took advantage or our trial offer have proved contlusively that KOKO has no equal as a clean, delightful, and efficacious hair* 1 There is no doubt a number who have neglected to make use of our trial offer of a regular 12oz. 5/- Bottle of KOKO for 2/6 once only to each person. We make the announcement of the depot closing in sufficient time for them to still take advantage of it. And for those who have coupons out to complete the number for their free bottle of KOKO. But it will be necessary to act quickly, for the depot closes when the present stock of trial bottles » exhausted. Ample stocks are available to meet the usual demand for the next few weeks, but after that no more trial bottles or free gift bottles will be obtainable. Sufficient notice will have been given.. If ; you have never yet tried KOKO and are dubious as to whether it is worth a trial, ask a friend. The reply is unvaryingly enthusiastic. In proof of its unique efficacy read these voluntary tributes: " KOKO stopped my hair falling and has done wonders; before using KOKO my hair was dry and hard, now it is like a new he a o hair, and looks lovely; KOKO gives the hair a beautiful gloss. - "KOKO has done my hair such a lot of good, it is love J>' clossv My friend's hair was very ugly and wiapy, like straw, KOKO not only made it much thicker, but shiny'and live looking; it i«, surprising how the hair improves with KUK.U. "It is wonderful how KOKO clears the head of scurf. It is the best thine I know of. KOKO is beautifully cool to use and mak<.s the hair grow beautifully soft and fluffy., My hair is naturally very oily, but KOKO gives it a beautiful gloss. The 5/- Trial Bottle of KOKO is obtainable for 2/6 once only fmm the KOKO Trial Depot, 4th Floor, Cooke s Buildings, 60, Queen Auckland. This Coupon. NZHII3O must be presented be ore depot closes. Posted free to any address (outside 25-mile radius of Auckland) if full name and address is enclosed with thas coupon and 2/6 postal note. CHEMISTS' AND STORES' PRICES EVERYWHERE*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 21