RJI Irs » sellingunmund Tickets J Some are born rich, some achieve riches— Look at th ; s wond«rfal prize list some have riches thrust upon them! FOR TICKET BUYERS. First Prize - - - £2,000 HOW ABOUT YOURSELF? Second Prize - - - £5OO jNMW The Golden Climax for the SELLER of the 1 JHKV first prize ticket in this great new Art Union Fifth Prize ... £5O is £5OO for nothing! Sixth Prize ... £25 and 109 Prizes of £5 each £SM ’ The Golden Climax for the BUYER of the £3,375 first prize ticket is £2ooo—for 2/0. Ticket Sellers’ Prizes - - £625 GRAND TOTAL - - £4,00» There’s a total of £4OOO in (alluvial gold) prizes for YOU to share in, as either buyer or seller, or both. TICKET J SELLERS aFIUVI uf S it £500 to Seller of Ist winning ticket priin *■ J* A® £lOO to Seller of 2nd winning ticket tO Se,ler of zrd winning ticket Bv permission S NO vailable to all excepting Paid of the'MinistCT & PJjKSW Officials and District Agents of this Art Union, t a f HNK If each persons sell a winning ticket Surer z „ tQSmI shall be regarded as the seller also and will rijjllirs fe. Jw \ receive the allotted prise. -eJLJL fL j ui1... Ml If the name of the seller is not shown on the ticket issued to the buyer, the buyer shall bo deemed to be the seller. BUY , OR SELL ! BUY OR SELL! OBJECTS : Someone MUST buy every winning ticket — To raise funds on behalf of the Wellington Someone MUST sell them—why not yourself. Rugby Union and the Poverty Bay Rugby .jWMWIMIr This £625 costs ticket sellers absolutely Union for the respective purposes of building tBWHbSgIeIW nothing. You just buy and re-sell ticket., each ■UrandMand at Athletic Park Wellington, and t&gisjgafijwiy of which has a space tor your name, as seller. the Purchase of grounds and improvements ALL YOU HAVE TO DO thereon in the Poverty B <y District. jBIMMwr Fill in Coupon be ow and post at once, with Closes 26th. February, 1927 money lor book t of tickets required. Drawn —12th. March, 1927 jWWSSMgr MONEY FOR NOTHING I —PRIZE CHANCES FOR Result, will be .dvertised in daily newapapera. All Ar/HSMaggy NOTHING I—EASY PIC.KINC I chaaere of prize winning ticket, will be advised in writing. MBSwKf a b<wk of 9 lick '“ colll • *l—leasing seliera a cleat profit Address all communications to : of 2/6 per book! Or seller* may keep the 9th. ticket with Dominion Organiser, W. G. Compton, Box 882, Auckland. XHA its chanc of winning First Prize for tnatnaeires. Secretary: A. K. Neilson, 4 Willi. Street, Wellington I £400a<26 % ART UNION for which I enclose £ in lull payment STREET x ' TOWN * _ Please write clearly and enclose addressed snyelope for reply.
thennostatie control cf ma C °° M IBW/ Summer conditions now prevail all |Bwi7) t^ie Year, under the Buick hoeftd. i t // At 90°, or at zero this valuable Buick ■ improvement—Thermostatic Circula- | tion Control —reduces the warming-up period to less than three minutes ! ■■MMMMBwmiwmww l I No water circulates through the ■ 1 B 1 Buick radiator until the best operating IKO -7 temperature is reached. Then a valve IBy i starts. But the valve snaps shut, I circulation quits, if for any reason the Hi? f s*l temperature drops below this temI perature. Engine heat is thus stored !SSSSSSSS—! for quick starting on cold days. For this, and many other vital z-yj reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Greatest V |QP Ever Built. The engine is vibration>—w a -■ - - v—- s=, less beyond belief. Drive it and see G R E ATE ST wha ‘ ,hat T T HT 1927 MODELSi AND PRICES I® B B M 114Jln. Wheelbase ® m 8 IS B Four - pa.xenger Sport Jgjf jy Gy igksw cVi Roadster De Luxe .... £479 Five - pa<Henger Sport (7s=>t, wx m w m m —~ Tourer Dp Lu.v’ £472 "‘pm O f n EVEI BUS LT , ; l i:r e,,! T.. T T d^£ 4 9 B General Moton «r <w ; £515 F- - ■».«ww«'ng.*r Four-door S.dati £525 ICOfn. AVheeibase WAIMATE MOTOR GARAGE. Sedan £595 13*in. Wheelbase G. SADLER, PROPRIETOR. Four - passenger Sport Roadster De Luxe £560 Five - paNNcnger Sport 1 Tourer De Luxe. . £560 Seven-passenger Four-door Sedan De Luxe £755 (f.o.b. Main l’ort»)
MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. Write for free catalogue of ladieo* and gentlemen’s toilet goods. Every description All correspondence treat* ed as strictly confidential and parcels forwarded in plain sealed wrapper, post free. MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. P.O. Box 791. Chrtetchireh,
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 30 December 1926, Page 7
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