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Does £2OOO mean anything to you? or £500? or £100? Here is your opportunity mill! of winning it, easily, and half-a-crown is all it requires. The El Dorado is the next Btg LIBI Ari Union to be drawn, so don’t delay in buying your tickets! Imagine yourself the feWi winner of the first prize—£2ooo! Just think what you could and would do with such a O|||| piece of good fortune! No more worry—no more financial troubles —no more cheese-paring and economising, but enough to live \ on comfortably all the rest of your life. Go for it! j '-S Don’t turn your luck away! Get your ImfM wBl jUsST Floods & Rf S 1 W m Butt Bound to gJI). ** /zL, Alluvial Gold —■ come Back. ' JjTAcjF -KfCrr OBJECTS: All prize-winners will be I<<l. f or |, ene {; t o f Taranaki, Stratford, notified In writing, and and Egmont A. &. P. Association* f u reBU i t g will be adverliquidate liabilities and effect nroes improvements to grounds. «sed in the daily press. Prawn under Police M All communications to Supervision, ixl Dominion Organiser yw M PRIZES TO TICKET SELLERS! - ded |j||| EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! Hon - “ ” • There are prizes for Ticket Closing Date - 3rd February, 1927 ||||| Sellers as well as for Ticket Drawing Date - 17th February, 1927 Buyers in the El Dorado. Read ’T’*’ O //? royAr J this wondeful prize distribution: IICKcIS, «/O FIRST PRIZE£2,OOO Bookofninefor * l Second Prize •• •• •• •• £5OO ’T , I • 1 |gg|| Third prize .. .. .. «ioo {jus Coupon may make 4th, Sth, and flth Prizes at £25 each ~ £75 * A wg 140 Prizes at £5 each £7OO yOUT FortUnC! V d. ' J Toal ■ - Don’t turn your luck All Prizes in Alluvial Gold f ’CSOO to Seller of Ist Winning Ticket. 3.VV Cty • •£lOO to Seller o£ 2nd Winning Ticket. * f2s to Sel,er of 3rd winning Ticket. ' < Wlb WB ♦Available to all but Paid Officials and District | u _ unDP , M **7 f Eaggaeg-gf Agents of the Art Union. Should such persons T EBERLE I ANU MUHhAN, ■ sell a winning ticket, the buyer shall also be A New Plymouth. regarded as the seller, and will be allotted the B Dictnct Agent., . w— B t additional prize. This gift offer is for the benefit V B of the general public—including YOUI a Dear Sir, — g Remember the £625 chance for the sellers of V Books . nn _ n ,,_ awinning tickets costs you absolutely nothing! k 1 lease post me Tickets “* Dorado A You simply buy, and re-sell the tickets, each ofß ■ which has a space for your name, as seller. (If V Art Union, for which I enclose £. in full payggligia the name of the seller is not shown on the ticket a ment. It is understood that this gives me an opportunity of A issued to the buyer, the buyer shall be deemed to ■ participating In the chance of £625 to Bellers of the winning ■ be the Beller). Someone must sen the winning * tickets. Stamped addressed envelope also enclosed. tickets and it may be you. The coupon is your ■ A opportunity. You make 2/6 profit on every book, Name ■ and think of the additional chance of winning a . £ "young fortune.” ■ Address V Book of 9 tickets £1 X K Single tickets 2/6 each J Book of O Tickets £l-Sngle Tickets S/fl each. Be a Seller! ’ SUPPORT TARANAKI’S OWN ART UNION

“THE HUSTLERS” SALE ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE. BUY MORE AND SAVE MONEY Ladies’ Art Silk Hose. All latest shades, 2/11, Reduced to 2/3 pair. Ladies’ Black and Nigger Art Silk Hose. Were 4/6. Out they go at l/l I. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose. Sale Price, 2/6 pair. Fancy Jabot Frilling. 5/6. Sale Price, l/11, Children’s White Socks. Sizes, 1,2, 3, 4. Were 1/6. Now 9d pair. Pure Linen Forfar. 10-jd yard. 54in. Bleached Twill Sheeting. 1/34 yard. 80in. Bleached Twill Sheeting, l/l I yard. 22 x 22 Table Napkins. 9|d each. 40in. Pillow Cotton. Hid yard. 52in. Bleached Table Damask, 2/11. To Clear at I/9J yard. Pure Linen Glass Cloths. I/- each. Ladies’ Tailored Walking Coats. Latest styles and Colours, 69/6. Now 47/6. Ladies’ Floral Voile Frocks, 35/-. Now 19/6. Ladies Ready-to-V/ears. From 9/11. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats. 6/11 each. Art Silk and Cotton Knickers. Were 8/6. Now 4/11. “THE HUSTLERS ” Devon Street . • New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1926, Page 13