THAT “INDEPENDENT” AIR!
SMITH BECOMES A CELEBRITY IN A DAY. 2/6d. WON HIM A FORTUNE. “There he is, there’s Smith, the man who won the £4,000 in the “Independence” Art Union you know. ‘Lucky dog!’” Just imagine how important you would become if you won the first prize of £4OOO. And yet it’s quite possible. Everyone stands the same chance. When the numbers go up let yours be among them. You won’t miss 2s 6d and yet it gives you 143 chances of winning the big money prizes in the “Independence” Art Union. Just imagine a first prize of £4,000 (the biggest yet), a second of £2OO, a third of £lOO, and 140 prizes of £5 each. Don’t let to-day go by without giving your luck a chance. You can buy “Independence” Art Union Tickets at all leading tobacconists and retailers,, 2s 6d each or 9 tickets for £1 (which means one ticket free), or you can send your money with a stamped, addressed envelope to the secretary, “independence” Art Union, Messrs. Dundas and Co., Esk Street, Invercargill. The next to be drawn.—Advt,
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Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 6
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183THAT “INDEPENDENT” AIR! Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 6
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