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MO matter where Cyou go—out - gg. tor a tramp—lor m || flu spin on the cyd»— H a run in the cut — » gallop on the E horse—« drive an &he trap-— Jg ETake m a few I IP Aulsebrook's » ■ Milk ■ ■I Arrowroot m Biscuits lb Splendid to munch pj| on the way or when you stop. |P Nourishing and iij L auetaining, they're J ideal for a journey, be it long or short.

\ H \\\ lαl k wfirjr Prizes Include: HffliSSffifflSOMSSSSffiSßl \sjl \jk * $ ** n *- OCO Sheep ~. 1,000 3. WolseleyCar ~. 650 4-Cyl., s'Scatcr -j 4. 400 Sheep ,„ 50© t» /***« ©*h 5 - JOOSiicrp ~, 150 9. 100 Sheep „,; ISO This is the first real effort to tackle one of 10. iooshce P „. 125 the most serious After-War Problems. You n. ioosi,ee P ... 225 — ! : ~"~" r~ ~ t r « \ 12. lOOSiiepp ... 225 Should Help—You Can Help—You Will Help j IX Br[nßmead PJano 325 I 14. Sheep ... 100 There's a debt you owe to those of N.Z.s To furnish funds for Scholarships is the I aa a J 56 other Splendid Prizes Soldiers and Sailors who have "gone west" purpose of this Art Union—authorised by g or become disabled in your Service—and the Minister of Internal Affairs and directed | til© that is to look after their children. Colon/ff * N.ZS.c! I are : The Kiddies whose fathers have given lives Colonel A. F. Roberts, Dr. Riddell, Messrs. Over 2,100 Sheep or limbs for the Empire must have a fair C. P. Skerrett, K.C., S. Kirkcaldie. James. JO Rams start in life—must not be handicapped in Macintosh, James McLellan, Louis Blundell, j Shorthorn Bull their education by the lack of the few George Dixon, Harold Beauchamp, William 2 Motor Cars pounds which the father cannot provide, Watson, William Recce, Eric Riddiford. ~ y pj anos I Orsiui 4 English Cycles Prizes Value: First Prize Values lOWaiches pet Squares, Jewellery, $ Every prize in the huge list has been generously given, so cioct °TXf R^ 5 that no prizes have to be bought out of the ticket-money. quotes'. Flasks, jf m r\r\ t • • Carved 1 able, Wm/ For £1 worth of tickets you get 3,400 chances—a proposition Car P etSwe CP . gr far better than "Tatt's ,, —and every penny is for a cause «-,ctc.,eic. g which deserves your wholehearted support and help. |£. A£ 1 Ticket Is Equal to Twenty Jr MOW— 1/- Tickets, Buy one TO-DAY! x to the secretary, / J Dominion Art Union, Jp P.O. Box 281, Trustees: MAJOR GENERAL SIR A. ROBIN, K.C.M.G., C.B. X WELLINGTON COLONEL H. R. POTTER, C.M.G., N.Z.S.C. jf Sen j me Tickets DR. J. W. ANDERSON. X~, r •—•••••"—" jf Cheqae Enclosed for Chairman: Secretary: SIDNEY KIRKCALDIE, Esq. JAMES McINTOSH, F.P.A., N.Z. J" A ' ■ ; jsf Address • H AI N ES-~» ■ ..jnuiiMMMal,,,! j..u1.i«1.~ ~.»>-iiaMJ l «)JHJ.it.,fa.^ e U a «- i. l HiaiHmiSi'^fc a . J? EncUse •!•»»•* eWrewed envelope'for reply

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 7