HURRY! Closing date is drawing near £4OOO Alluvial Gold GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES Tickets Selling Fast —Have You Got Yours? Don’t Delay! Act Now—At Once! Before the Tickets are all Sold Out. It’s the Chance of Your Life — A Chance that may never come again. CIOOO for 2/6 Think what it means: £I,OO0 —one thousand pounds. What could you not buy with it? What a glorious time you could have—a trip round the world; a luxurious motorcar; a comfortable, stylish home; money to launch out in business; success in life; wealth, comfort, luxury, happiness;^—and all for the insignificant sum of 2/6 —just two shillings and sixpence less than you would spend on “smokes” or amusements in a week. MAMMOTH SPORTS ART UNION !F it is inconvenient to buy from the Retailer, cut out this Coupon and Post Now. The Secretary, Mammoth Sports Art Union, Dunedin, Enclosed please find - -7 for which post me- - in Sports Art Union. Signature Address (Enclose Stamped, Addressed Envelope.) (Exchange must, be added to Cheques.) BOOK OF 9 TICKETS FOR £l. Buy by the Hook! The Befit Way. The Mammoth Sports Art Union presents the most dazzling list of prizes ever offered in the history of New Zealand-—-or ever likely to be offered. The first prize is alluvial gold, guaranteed value £ 1,000; the second prize, alluvial gold value £500; the third prize, alluvial gold value £200; fourth, fifth, and sixth prizes, value £IOO each; besides 10 prizes of £SO each, 20 of £25 each, 50 of £lO each, and 100 of £5 each—in all, 186 prizes of a total value of £4,000. £4,000 in prizes—and tickets only '2/6 each. No wonder, there’s a phenomenal demand for tickets. No wonder such large numbers are eager to joixj in. It’s the chance of a lifetime—a chance you simply couldn’t miss, especially when the tickets also include admission to the Big Exhibition opening in Dunedin in November, 1925. BUT THE NUMBER OF TICKETS IS STRICTLY LIMITED. MAKE SURE OF YOURS. GET IT NOW! THESE RETAILERS SELL THE TICKETS Jacobs, tobacconist. Princes Street. NTNeil, tobacconist, Stock Exchange. Sports Depot, Stock Exchange. Withers, tobacconist, Princes Street. MTndoe, tobacconist, Lower High Street. Stark & Humphreys, booksellers, Princes Street. Duncan & Simpson, booksellers, George Street Elliott, tobacconist, George Street Hilliker, tobacconist, Princes Street, lies & Poole, tobacconists, Princes St Moody, tobacconist, Princes Street Goldsmith, tobacconist, High Street Potter, tobacconist Arcade. And all Sabnrban Tobacconists and Stores. Closing date 29th Nov., 1924. Prizes drawn 22nd Dec.- —in time for Xmas.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19316, 31 October 1924, Page 10
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