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Only a few more days remain during which yon can ma,ko a bid for fortune by buying Gigantic Art- Union Ticket-;—and the de-ys are rapidly slipping- by. Somebody ARTS T win £IOO0 —and- somebody MUST also win tile 185 other prizes—somebody may win the whole £4OOO. Big sums like this don’t, come yonr way every day—get a few Gigantic Art Union Tickets while there is time. The Gigantic Art Union offers the biggest and most attractive of prizes, and the libera! system of drawing gives each ticket 186 chances of winning prizes. The gold is being held by the Bank of New Zealand, and will be distributed as soon as the prizes are drawn. Have von ever had a thousand pound* in sterling gold? A single ticket may make it yours, and (be more tickets yon buy the greater your chances are of winning. But the closing day draws near —don’t delay or von may miss—give your luck a chance to do something really big for you — buy vour Gigantic Art Union Tickets -vdlinn r further rk lay—yon can get them from any leading Tobacconist or Retail Shop—--2s bd each or 9 for £l. Tf out of town, send yonr money and an addressed grid stamped envelope to the Secretary, “Gigantic Art Union,” care Otago Poorts Depot, 131 Princes- street, Dunedin —if tickets are sold out yonr money will bo refunded in. fulL—Adrt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 11

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