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[New Zealand lottery tickets, and flyers and booklets against or about lotteries. 1900-1950].
- Date
- 1900 - 1950
- Reference
- Eph-A-LOTTERY-1900/1950
- Description
Includes :
Undated:
New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union (Inc). Tainted money! 'Tain't yours! 'Tain't mine! Prizes gained from art unions or lotteries, no matter what the object, are tainted money. [1910-1940s?]
1939:
"The romantic career of George Adams (Tattersall). (Melbourne, 1939. Booklet of 32 pages.
1941:
New Zealand Academy of Fine arts. Autumn exhibition 1941. Public art union, to be drawn on Wednesday 4 June 1941. Ticket
1949:
"The evils of betting shop queues". [1949]
Tickets include:
1914:
Eastbourne Bowling Club. Grand Art Union. To be drawn 7th November 1914.
1924:
Grand Military Tournament and Citizen-Soldiers' Pageant. Art Union in aid of community club and regimental funds. To be drawn at the Town Hall Wellnigton, 21 June 1924. Ticket
1925:
Dominion All Gold art union. To provide playing areas for Rugby Union football and other amateur sports. Drawn not later than 20th October, 1925. W G Compton, secretary-organiser, Dominion All Gold Art Union, Invercargill.
1936:
Alluvial Gold art union, Central Military command, in aid of forthcoming searchlight tattoo in aid of regimental funds. Closes 6 June 1936.
1945:
"I may be lucky" Art Union. 5000 pounds. Closes 10th November 1945.
1950:
Great Easter. 5000 pounds in prizes. Closes 1sy April 1950. Ticket
Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on lottery tickets. 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on flyers. 1 booklet.
Physical Description: Photolithographs and letterpress, sizes ranging below 200 mm
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- No access restrictions
- Format
- 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on lottery tickets, 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on flyers, 1 booklet, Ephemera, Letterpress works, Offset photomechanical prints, Advertisements, Tickets, Photolithographs and letterpress, sizes ranging below 200 mm
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