r< RANI) .TUai LEE ANNIVERSARY \J AX1 1 UNION. : AST) GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION. By Permission of the Colonial Secretary. , GRAND JUBILEE j ART UNION. i 1122 PRIZES AND GIFTS VALUED AT £5000! Is- Prize, valued at £500 ! gud Prize valued-^ i3Bft',"\fc' t . %M ■* ■— ' " 50,000 ' ART UNION TICKETS • : at 2s each. Numbered from 1 to 50,000 inolusi»e. Tho low price briDgsrkhem within the reach of el. GRAND ART UNION AND. GIFT . >■ :;- • : CQNjffIERT,; •<. : : '; loTaid of the Free Public Library Fund. THE GRAND ART UKlOii AND >i GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION. j Will give a Series of ■ GRAND CONCERT'S! j Commencing on MONDAY the 3rd| and oontinuinv on TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1890. And will distribute to ticket holders £5000 IN ART UNION PRIZES AND Bankeiis— * National Bank of New Zealand. j Distribution to commence immediately 1 after the concerts. , . The Drawing to take place under the Supervision of Prominent Citizen*. j [ Musical Committee. .1. B. Connolly, J. McGlashan, C. D. Mackintosh, W. F. Parsons, p., Hill. . •• >'J '. JoiXT TREASrRERB— •J. £3-,.McKerrojv (of J. C. McKerrow and Co.), C, W. Tanier »Bamster and Solicitor. 1 )-- V' Al " " Skcretaky — -....jl'j" ( .^.C.fJJ*^fackintosh. LIST OF- GRAND. ART UNION PRIZES ■Wr- y ' AND GIFTS; • 1 Grand Art Union Pmo---Pie- ."■ ,-' f. ;• • tures vakied at • ■ .. ; 1 Grand Art Union Prize — valued at ( .. 300 "• v %t^ft#Aiitnlon^nze-Piano^ ' - valued at . . 100 4 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued , -"'H'ai^OißapJi. U, .. 200 5 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at £20 each 100 20 Ground Alt Union Prizes— valued ' air £10 each 200 20 Grand Art Union Prizes- -valued at £5 each . . 100 9-17 Grand Art Union Prizes — valued at . . 1000 1000 Grand Art Union Prizes . . £2700 1 Grand Musical Art Gift (band [ content) . . 50 20 Grand Vocal Art Gifts (vocal j competition) . . 150 | 100 Grand Art Gifts Prizes (word competition . . 100 1. Grand .Jubilee Anniversary Gift ,;:?,, r: ito fllb'Free- Public; £ibrarv, •'■ '. ■■■:'&* -4. l eo&Bißting { Q£&tlftndard Works, '' value at v . . 2000 U23-ova«4 Afrftfyion Prizes ais*. :■< y' , .J ;: , Gifts,^valued at v ;. " : £Bdoo if the whole of the ticketß are not sold, j Art Union Prizes and Gifts will be made j pro rate on the amount disposed of. ; Should the recipient of any of the large | jn'izes, - through living at a distance or j otherwise, tfishUhe prize sold, the Com* 1 miitee guaranteed to find a purchase) 1 at j the value stated, less 10 per cent. J GRAND ART GIFT (Word Competition). . -V- ... In •Commemoration of the Jubilee Anniversary of the foundation of th<? colony, ? f*-i A A IN '^'RAND ARTXJrFT dwIUU PRIZES will be presented taone Hundred Tiaketholderß wha. form ,the highest number of certain English Dictionary; Wpr3a by rearranging -the let•tW'S i^the>oVa^- ' ! 'V ' f "•■■ '-' •■■ 1 ' /JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY.' ; TMf fi f srj*e£ifaiple£ Jiu^, ISbtArf, Any! , -/ Tfhe abp.ye^amount .will be divided as ArTGlft Prize, valued at £25 Second do do do 10 TiiircV do- .do ; .do ; 5 Fourth do do do 8 Fifth do do do 2 In addition to 15 other Grand Art Gift Prizes valued at £1 each, and 80 Grand Art Gift Prizes of 10s each, making a grand total of 100 Prizes valued at £100. By the above it will be seen that every . ticket-holder who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of the One Hundred Grand Art Gift Prizes. A statement of the distribution will be TaubHuhMl and^fonptded to.; Ticketholders jilio oSljiin Ajt:Uiuß^Piizes, and all Prizes 'will be promptly delivered after the Drawing. ■; Holderß otFiye'AifUnionTick^ts*HViUbe admitted Fr^e to, : . the, Grand Gift jCo^certSj. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for the Interests of the Association. "Money should be sent by bank draft, •pdßtal 'note, ' fcjoney order, or registered letter to the joint treasurers. For -tickets, circulars, or other informatkm."apply to. ,'\' , . • C. D. MACKINTOSH, " " ■ ' Secretary. Lrvmbton-qujiy, VWbllin^bp. '.? ,}~ 3p"4 ■ >. ■ ■ rV ; "»i.'-''ii I ' : '*^'"'- :; " 7 r':'~-' b\ : . %* 4 <■ ' ■ . ■^■■^- ■ • i fv a ■ .• JjJowor* ! * boifti* ; "atiil C ..j^Jiiciik-rs :-n^,'y frhvi »a\ ;>',* - j ' f, ; , • ,\ : . ! -?--lM.fetefc -'* -■' ii a. * " ' " & r.i : ,. / .. ,-. -Mttfcw'jMit'lj^ .. ' . • .b-3. ..'■%. ;'.'.•&. ■ ■<..''£ i,'} *\ ; V|> ' ' t£i. ,';. -\' ■-.■; O;MkJlfihy MtiHit close, .fco- the t Offfai^itli^i^tei'ncr^.of - g«ai'defl li'l ieDcW.^'-C^ bes<jlduh4*p CA^lMfiit tbe'omce of this paper.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 4
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