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Prize Money £2490. Grand ART UNION OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES In aid of WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND, Ist Prize, value £lsoo— VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE, Alfred Street, with private way now being opened up in to High Street to the Boat Office free, 2nd Prize, value £Boo— BUSINESS SITE, Wynen Street (next Working Men’s Club}. This section must increase in value. 3rd, 4th and sth Prizes Are RESIDENTIAL SITES situate Dillon’s Point Road and Pitchell Street, valued respectively £IOO and £45. 31st MARCH 31st I was originally fixed for the drawing of this Art Union, but now the time has been extended to a date to be arrived at later, and which will be well and duly advertised. The Minister having granted the committee the right of advertising in Nelson and on the West Coast, and also given an extension of time which was due the district owing to limited population. MANY BOOKS have been returned unsold, and those so returning same are requested to write and get more books; they can post them away to their friends outside the district, and thus indirectly advertise the Art Union, which, owing to the excellent prizes, appeals to outsiders. MANY PEOPLE forgot to send back their blocks and money for same, and they are requested to do so at once, so that the Art Union Committee can see how they stand from time to time. POST AWAY BOOKS. Many have done so already, with excellent results. Out of 30 books posted to one small town not one came back. You can do the same and help get in outside money for the Wounded Fund. HELP THE ART UNION. There are thousands in Marlborough who have not yet bought a book, just because they wore not pressed, or it was not convenient at the time to buy one. Many who have already bought will buy more. £ISOO for Ills the best prize ever offered in the Dominion, and for the best of causes. £BOO for 1/though the second prize, is far larger than many first prizes offered elsewhere. WHEN POSTING BLOCKS do so together with registered letter containing postal notes, P.O. order, or by crossed cheque. WRITE FOR BOOKS TO DAY. A, D. McLAUCHLAN, ■ Secretary. Belting's Buildings, High Street, BLENHEIM.

THE London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS in each class ol goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS With the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings; [PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES ol leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal provincial towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for 20s. Dealers seeking Agencies can advertise their trade cards for £l, or larger advertisements from £3. The LONDoINDiRECTORY Co., Limited, 25 Abchureh Lane, London, E.C Grosvenor Hotel. A HOME FOR THE COUNTRY FOLK.. MR L. ISHBRWOOD begs to announce that be has taken over the above hotel, and assures the general and travelling public that under the new management the hotel will be thoroughly renovated and run on Modem lines, having more particular care towards the comfort of boarders, excellence of the table, and the purity of the liquors. People from the country may rely on being well looked after at the GROSVENOR. L. ISHERWOOD. Proprietor.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 29, Issue 43, 5 June 1917, Page 6

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