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vq.qßßßl ■ - I I when Co’ossal Art Onion offers such a sporting L* chance. First Prize £3OOO. Other prizes total H £2OOO. Every ticket has a chance for every prize, g ffsocofotty*Colossal ”£5OOO Aft llmoit ’ AU P r * zes Alluvial Gold. i” “ “ ““I farm fusion of the . I J. P. LAMB, TIMARU. I I Please send me Tckets. I Tickets £/- each. | Please send me ( Eook of 12 I enclose J Tobacconists & Stores Tickets 2/- each. Book of 12 &1. | —or use coupon. I Enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply. I g J J. P. LAMB, Name TIMARU. | *> Address Hi 11 ’
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 30 November 1925, Page 6
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