HURRY! Closing date is drawing near ALLUVIAL GOLD GIVEN AWAY I PRIZES Tickets Selling Fast- Have You Got' Yours? Doni Delay! Act Now—At Oucql Before the Tickets are all Sold Out. It’s the Chance of ‘Your Life — A Chance that may never come again. Think what it means: £l,OO0 —one thousand pounds. What could you not buy with it? What a glorious time you could have —a trip round the world; a luxurious motor car; a comfortable, stylish home; money to launch out in business; success in life; wealth, comfort, luxury, happiness;—and all for the insignificant sum of 2/6. —just two shillings and sixpence—less than you would''spend on “smokes” er amusements in a week. MAMMOTH SPORTS ART UNION The Mammoth Sports Art Union presents the most dazzling list of prizes- ever offered in the history of New Zealand—or ever likely to be offered. The first prize is alluvial gold, guaranteed value £1,000; the second JF it is EaCGSlvesiieat to buy prize, alluvial gold valued £500; the third prize, alluvial gold valued £200; a u fourth, fifth, and sizth prizes, valued £lOO each; besides 10 prizes of £5O from KeiSaer, cut out each, 20 of £25 each, 50 of £lO each, and 100? of £5 each—in all, 186 prizes this' Coupon and Post - Now. of a total value of £4,000. £4,000 in prizes—and tickets only 2/6 each. No wonder there’s a . phenomenal demand for tickets. No wonder such large numbers are eager to join in. It’s the chance of a lifetime a chance you simply couldn’t miss, especially when the tickets also include admission to the ■ Big Exhibition opening m Dunedin in November, 1925. HUNTER & REID, BOX 103, BUT THE NUMBER OF TICKETS IS STRICTLY LIMITED. Invercargill. MAKE SURE OF YOURS. GET IT NOW! Enclosed please find for Which post me ' . tickets in Sports Art Union. | Messrs J. M. McNaughotn & Co., Esk St., Inver- Messrs Boyd & Sons, Tobacconists, Dee St, Inver- | TMUSU cargill. cargill. Signature The Bristol Piano Co., Esk St., Invercargill. Mr A. Lilley, Tobacconist, Dee St., Invercargill. [ ESP' A Messrs C. Begg & Co., Ltd., Esk St., Invercargill. Mr A. E. Wcsney, Bookseller, Esk St., Invercargill. j 7- o b accon i s t t Qc e st,, Invercargill. Messrs S. Dickey & Co., Music Shop, Dee St., (Enclosed Stamped, Addressed Envelope.) ( | P Mr C. Rogers, Tobacconist, Dee St., Invercargill. Invercargill. (Enchange must be added to Cheques.) I t I D ’ gnew ’ Bo °kseller, Dee St., Invercargill. Mr J. J. Blacke, Bookseller, Dee St., Invercargill. BOOK OF 9 TICKETS FOR £l. I Mr S. Blomfield, Bookseller, Dee St., Invercargill. Mr E. V. Mills, Tobacconist, Tay St, Invercargill. j Mr J. Barrett, Tobacconist, Dee'St., Invercargill. Buy by trie coc. i way. | Mr A. Driscoll, Tobacconist, Dee St., Invercargill, And all Suburban Tobacconists and Stores. Closing date 29th Nov., 1924. Prizes drawn 22nd Dee.—in time for Xmas.
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Southland Times, Issue 19389, 1 November 1924, Page 18 (Supplement)
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