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• All CaM ll'lVilo 2.000 i'caclv Closing Date rd Ih 0 enibe^ \ 4 3 Wi 01 l Practically the last of the big Alluvial Gold Art Unions definitely concludes On the 30th. You can’t possibly be out of the running for the last £2,000 Art Union first prize! The opportunity is too good to miss for the sake of a few shillings. In the future the total prize money will be £500! (See below.) Now you have a final opportunity to win a hundred prizes, and the first is £2,000!. Buy a£l book of 11—and have no regrets. Act without delay. £2,000 is at stake. Tear out that coupon below! Faint heart never won a first prize. Where’s a pen? NHUMIUini MfIRNN (By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.)' Ist Prize £2OOO 2n4-£3OO. 3rd-£l<M) 4Triws «f £ls * Sallies of £lO 40 ** « £5» 48 •* M £l Maks no mistake—SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS ARE BLUE ONES. Art Union will be drawn months before any other. DEFINITELY DRAWN QN 20th OCTOBER, 1925. For Amateur Sport. To raise funds for the purpose of providing playing areas for RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL and other Amateur Athletic Sport in SOUTHLAND. List of prize-winning numbers pub- , lished within a few days of drawing- - IlTickclsfoi£l This means you thns obtain eleven hundred chances of winning all prizes. One ticket will give you one hundred chances of ail prizes including the £2,000 first. Make up a Syndicate! Go seriousfy after getting in on the big prize money. This No More! The Minister of Internal Affairs has decided that in future no more permits will be issued for Alluvial Gold Art Union prizes above the value of £SOO. * MR W. MATHESON, Secretary, . Dominion All Gold Art Union, Katipo Buildings, Featherston street, P WELLINGTON. D.A.G.—IB Please send me tickets for which I enclose the sum of Name Book of 11 Tickets for £1 or Single Tickets 2s. each. Please enclose stamped and addressed envelope with your remittance.

Tlie '‘Daily Mail 5 ’ states that Hoval Ru.gineers, stationed at AVovmouth Pier, experimentally released 500 cylinders of a new type of smoke screen, eentaining a email percentage of a secret poison gas. The screen enveloped the warships Tiger. Champion, and Hob Roy. m the bay. The crews, who were heavily masked, assert that the gas penetrated to every part of the veaeelfl.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12249, 22 September 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12249, 22 September 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12249, 22 September 1925, Page 4