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*.,r' v t ■V in" rfr^'Tw l rA< 3|*|| SMl'-j IM4ASLI* if CLOSESJAN. 13th, 1945 DRAWN—FEB. 10th, 1945 VICTORY PATRIOTIC r i J rrize House and Section Valued at £2OOO v. Freehold, situated at Paekakarlkl by tha tea. 2 nd Prize Vauxhall J2J|\ 25 h.p. Car Valued £550 ' 3 rd Prize Morris 1 j2 h.p. Car Valued £350 and 209 other prizes 4th Prize: Cash Order £200; sth Prize: Frigidaire (House Cabinet) £150; 6th Prize: Suite of Furniture £105; 7th Prize: Cash Order £100; Bth Prize: Piano £BS; 9th Prize: Superfine Wilton Carpet £6O; 10th Prize: Beatty Washing Machine £6O; 11th Prize: Columbus Radio £52-10-0; 12th, 13th, !4th, 15th and 16th Prizes: Cash Orders £SO each; I7th Prize: Cocktail Cabinet £SO: 18th Prize: Silver and Greenstone Maori Whare Cigarette Box £42; 19th Prize: Moffat Electric Range £4O; 20th Prize: Two Weeks at Hermitage (for two) £4O; 21st Prize: Neeco Electric Stove £4O; 22nd Prize: Portable Electric Singer Sewing Machine £3O; 23rd Prize: Portable Typewriter £27-10-0; 24th Prize: Water Colour Painting by Harold Foster £25; 25th Prize: Order (Maple Furnishing) £25. And 52 prizes varying in value from £lO to £25, 59 prizes from £5 to £lO, and 76 prizes from £l-1-0 to £5. By license issued under clause 38 of Patriotic Purposes Emergency Regulations. XaSSfcx POST THIS COUPON NOW Tickets on sale wherever you see the Red Shilling Sign HELP THE PATRIOTIC FUNDSBUY A BOOK OF TEN TICKETS Organised and sponsored by the Trades Council of tho N.Z. Federation of Labour. C L Harwood, Esq., Org. Secretary, Trades Hall, Welllnjton. Picas, send me tickets In the Victory Patriotic Art Union (Book of 10 tickets, 10/-). I enclose postal note (or cheque) for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postal* sumps not accepted in payment of tickets.) (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) stfcfceventeHt &l:fi ■>K:. ' ;i h.' T TNITED Nations' cargo ships fly barrage balloons for added protection against enemy dive bombers. Their slender, almost invisible steel cables mean disaster to lowlevel bombers make them keep their distance. Built by Goodyear, of synthetic rubbercoated fabric, these barrage balloons are one more example of Goodyear's versatility in building essential military needs from synthetic rubber. --T • v i|tlL|ft <^p|s C,i'tO li JLy *AR m P ? 1 W Are you one of those sparkling, attractive women who must forgo charming and beautiful clothes because of psoriasis? If you are—try KAMOIL. It may change the entire picture for you. KAMOIL tends to assist in alleviating the discomfort of such skin disorders as psoriasis, acne, pimples, blackheads, etc. If or when such conditions occur, light applications of KAMOIL may prove effective. Applied externally, KAMOIL does not stain clothing, nor does it interfere in any way with your daily routine. Try it. Certainly anyone suffering f rom such a condition should find it worth a tr i a l—men and women included—parti cularly as we offer you a FREE SAMPLE. Make the test for yourself today, by filling in the handy coupon below. Charlton Sinclair Ltd. 419 a QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. To Messra CHARLTON SINCLAIR LTD. (Dept. B), « | P.O. Box 1769, AUCKLAND, C.l. * | I am interested in KAMOIL. Please send me a FREE TRIAL SAMPLE by return. I | enclose 6d in stamps to cover postage, packaging, etc. I | ADDRESS. .H., 14/11/44 J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 3