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LUCKY WOMAN WINS £30.000 Wearing a genuine TALISMAN AND MASCOT, Mrs A, Voorhies, Arlington, Ky., a poor widow, won £30,000 in Kentucky Derby Sweep. Mrs K. Reilly drew £35,000 in 1930 Calcutta Sweep. Mr Sells drew £30,000 in Irish Sweepstake. L, Dillon made £43,000 on New York Exchange last year. R. Perez drew 40,000 pesetas in Spanish State Lottery. The early Pilgrim Fathers wore a Sigil or Reliquary. Kings, statesmen, wise men, soldiers, sailors, wear a Reliquary to ward off evil and danger. According to ancient lore, the Sigil or Reliquary Cross was believed to attract the influence of tlie Unknown, ward off evil and danger, and benefit mankind. The real Runic Cross Sigil denotes a mystic occult sign of GOOD LUCK. Wells, the man who broke the bank Monte Carlo, wore a Sigil constantly,' as did Captain de Courcey Thompson. “Lucky ’’ Armour, Chicago Wheat Pit King, also wore a Sigil. Millions believe that a Sigil or Reliquary Cross brings health, wealth, success, happiness. You may scoff at the idea. Others have done so, but now wear the Runic Cross Sigil constantly. You’ll never known till you test it yourself, when your first lucky win should convince you. Is bad luck dogging your footsteps? Then wear a genuine Runic Cross. Re lucky in sweeps, art unions. Win money at racing, cards, games, everything. Be fortunate in your business ventures. Carry a Cross constantly. Runic Cross Talisman—heavily gold plated—2s Cd EACH, 3 FOR 6s Gd, 24s DOZ. Sterling silver, 6s EACH. Solid gold,, 10s EACH. Send for one or more to-day. Give one to your friends. COUPON. TALISMAN SOCIETY, P.O. Box 1769, Auckland. Runic Cross Luck Talisman. Name Address WHY STAY UNLUCKY? Wear the Runic Cross Talisman. Enclosed is Send 0.D.T., 18/5/32.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 5

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