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Here’s a Brand New Art Union! By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. -fakw Vou OBJECTS; For the purpose of 'raising funds for the purchase of Aer odromes,' Plant and Machines for the Wellington and. Walrarapa Aero CIubs•TRUSTEES; Messrs. T. C. A. HISLOP. d. j. McGowan, HOPE B. GIBBONS, GODFREY MAGNUS, L. A-J. LONERGAN, T. FORSYTH, J. STELWN. of Book 9 Tickets (or £1 mfj [SPRgE IN PRIZES ALL IN ALLUVIAL GOLD ALLUVIAL GOLD Ist Prize - - £2OC 2nd Prize - - £SC 3rd /Prize - - £2S 4 Prizes of (each) £IC 4 Prizes of (each) £E 4 Prizes of (each) £3 20 Prizes of (each) £1 70 Prizes of (each) i ■si Here’s a Grand Xmas Gift—forj yourself, yourj friends, your re* latives! The chance of a lifetime! Go for it —buy the bookful if you can—£l for 9 tickets, each giving the chance of a First Prize value £2,000, or 104 other prizes! Mto *&oo . 105 Prizes, Value £4OOO M' s p\i t)* 1 a® V-O c* c s i. T,\ s e*° tsv® i*■vG® oV vft e^ c ,\o6® eVfr'’ e VS ot ,b^ oL Closes April 26, 1930. Drawn May 17, 1930. teFßiil AOS® Aaftc* -c’ >\o?° ,t* e it ess Secretary and Tneaturcr: KEHi McARTHUIt. P.O. Box no. Wellington. lukcls obtainable at all Tobacconists, Newsagents, and other retail shops. “ “ . *'• vlu '* BUQ^IIi Get YOUR Tiekets or Books Before Christmas

What i fmae Men for the Mol Shoes in keeping with the sm; new summer suit. Trim,' ne; weight Oxfords for daytime we< Black Oxfords for evening. And for country rambles or ti tions. strong, stout-solod Boot! as comfortable at 4 in the aft« you put them on in the mornin Below are seven really special vali 1. Menus' Box Chrome Oxford Shoes, 2. Men s Calf Oxford Shoes with mi Black and Tan - - - 3. Men’s Black and Tan Glar- — J make - 4. Men’s First Grade Welted

v. ■--. . • m \-4t rv S/l • Ht =« H, I’d ■rv - L*i_J Ti SBSSBB <&»se JRecordfor /q»<7 Service > 1 MAKE THIS TEST Dip a thin metal strip into Pabco Roof Paint. Bend the strip. The dense yet elastic paint film will not crack or peel off. Wellington Harbour Board shed No. 31, King’s Wharf, was painted with Pabco Indian Red during April, 1921. After a lapse of over eight years it has not been found necessary to repaint this building. Considering the fact that sea air, laden with corrosive salts, quickly destroys ordinary paint, this is surely, a record for long service—a record that distinguishes Pabco Paint. Pabco Paint is resistent to acid fumes and extreme heal (about 250 deg F.) It is ready for use, easy to apply, and has a high covering capacity. ° Sole Agenti: McGalliim&Go.,Ltd PABC RIOOF paints 117-161 Crawford Street. ’Phone 10-049.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20905, 20 December 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20905, 20 December 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20905, 20 December 1929, Page 19