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t,W J m MW 10 Ul < i v'i :V ■ ■ ;l:li V \ - ''l-111 ' t FOR AMATEUR SPORT i»» "ft ' m ■ f. ; VB r -••• "■ v /' ■ *1 mm The fact that this Art Union •;-;y I f has (SAR nas been -■ organised to.. raise ■ ‘ ' '* • ' funds for the purpose of providing playing areas for Rugby ■■ . p ■; t :l Union} Foot ball and other Ama . fear Athletic , Sport in South- *. !land illuminates the interest f and push of {the promoters in Amateur Sport. All who wish {to tempt luck and assist a worthy object should have tickets J a. 5,, J. laM ' ' i-.V/ :»•? i ■ - r n Q ■.!■■■ ■ '■m . NO MORE! ■M - The Minister of f lnternal Affairs has de- '. cided that in future no more permits will be is- ... : - NO MORE! The Minister of f lnternal Affairs has decided that in future ho more permits will be issued for Alluvial Gold Art Union prizes above the value of £SOO. No more big windfalls in Alluvial Gold Art Unions {see above). The £2,000 is the Dominion fAll Gold first prize*and will no doubt be the last offered to the public for many years to come. For a jmatter of 21- you make a bid for this prize. By “putting on” £1 you get eleven tickets. The 1 “dividends” will be the biggest ever paid! Don’t let the day go by wihout having your tickets. Tear the scoupon out. Don’t put the matter off; the Art Union will be closed in a few days. Then it will be \too late. M -* 'r-jiS i a r:ss M No more big windfalls in Alluvial Gold Art Unions {see above). The £2,000 ,is the Dominion All Gold first priz&and Will no doubt be the last offered to the public for many years to come. For a matter of 21- you make a bid for this prize. By “putting on” £1 you get eleven tickets. The \“dividends” will be the biggest ever paid! Don f t let the day go by wihout having your tickets. Tear the [coupon out. Dont put the matter off; the Art Union will be closed in a few days. Then it will be :oo late. v ft ' f ’Vi I MM (BY, PERMISSION OF THE MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.) ■ , :■ ? ji.i • Make no mistake. See that your tickets are blue ones. This Art Union will be {drawn months before any other. % DEFINITELY DRAWN ON OCTOBER 20th, 1925 CLOSES ON SEPTEMBER 23 List of prize-winning numbers published within a few days of drawing. ELEVEN TICKETS FOR £1 r.- .y : ' V •. i: V i 0 & Is • r--3 i'j ■ \ : /' ? . , k .^ - - , , ■mm o-;v :• •n S'- 1 . ; 'V KOH ■V.. ■ mi m m 40 mmm WBHIUI ALL 1 Hi UNION (BY PERMISSION OF THE MINISTER V • ? i r j Make no mistake. See that your tickets are blue ones. This Art Union will be drawn months before any other. DEFINITELY DRAWN ON OCTOBER 20th, 1925 CLOSES ON SEPTEMBER 23 List of prize-winning numbers published within a few days of drawing. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.) ELEVEN TICKETS FOR £1 This means you thus obtain eleven hundred chances of winning all prizes. One ticket will give you one hundred chances of all prizes including the £2OOO first. Make up a Syndicate! Go seriously after getting in on the big prize money. & me if £ls B s}ihes •* jp 5■ 4S ♦* ” W. G. COMPTON, ESQ., Secretary Dominion All Gold Art \ Union, Invercargill. “J” 1 Please send me tickets , for | which 1 enclose the sum of. Name Address ' Please enclose stamped and addressed envelope with your remittance. 4 4 j'M 1 :■ ' ■ y?‘;P This means you thus obtain eleven hundred chances of winning all prizes. One ticket will give you one hundred chances of all prizes including the £2OOO first. Make up a Syndicate! Go seriously after getting in on the big prize money. W. G. COMPTON, ESQ., Secretary Dominion All .Gold Art \ Union, Invercargill. “J” | ' \ Please send me tickets, for l which I enclose the sum of Name ,'dv; Address HI , C ;V lip' 8® S'rS:: \ : m: i m ' y • , ■ r iO.H ! ■ Please enclose stamped anddddressed W envelope with your remittance. * | . 1 ■ r? yyyyy

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 35, 16 September 1925, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 35, 16 September 1925, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 35, 16 September 1925, Page 26

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