DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
MAMMOTH SPORTS ART UNION
Friday, December 12th, 1924, will be the last day for the purchase of Mam moth Sports Art Union tickets from the retailers, and Wednesday, December 17, will be Hie last day for obtaining tickets direct from the secretary, Dunedin. This means that there is very little time left for joining in New Zealand's biggest- art union, and those who have not yet purchased tickets will need to do so without delay. As a matter of fact, thore are only a few tickets left, and when these ore sold, no more will lie issued. To avoid possible 'disappointment, therefore, no time should ,be lost. The first prize of £ICOO must go to someone', and it would he a great pity to miss the chance of winning it simply by waiting until it was too late 1 to obtain tickets. The prizes will be definitely drawn on December 22nd, and, as there, are 186 prizes in alluvial gold, of a, total value of £4OOO, to ’ ho distributed, the event is being eagerly looked forward to by large numbers. . .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 7
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