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GRAND JUBILKB ANMVJSRRAKY ART UNION. AND ' GIFT UOSCEBT ASSOCIATION. '. By Permisßion of the Coloniil Secretaty. . ;grakd juisileb I ART UNION. ! 1122PR1ZES AND GIPTS VALUED AT £5000 ! 2 i.i P.iz , vftlued *> #300 3rd P z , valued at £200 4.bP..zi, v»iuedat£loo. 53,000 ART U\'l N TICKETS AT 2s KACH. Numbered fnau.l ti> 50,000 inclusive. The hw price !jrint;-< them within th.c roach of j 111.1.I 1 . GRAND AET UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, j Iv aid of the Free Public Library Fund. I THE GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT ! CONCBlt'f ASSOCIATION. I i ' WiU ffiva » Scrips of i ! GRAND CONCERT'S! | Commencing on MOVDAY the 3rdJ and cnnriniiinif on TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1390 ■" " " ' I And will distribute to ticket holders 7 ■ £5000 IN ART UNION PRIZES AND ! L GIFTS. | Bankjkkb — ' I 'National Bank ol New Zealand. j Distribution to commence immediately j after the concerts. The Drawing to take jjlace under the Supervision of Prominent Citixens. Musicuj Committee. . J. B. Connolly, J. McGlashao, C. D. Mackintosh, W. F. Parsons, C. Hill. Joist Treasphers— J. C. MoKerrow (of J. C. McKerrow aud Co.), C. W. Tanner (Banister and Solicitor.) i • , SkcpeTaby— C. D. Mackintosh."; ______ •_>«.■>— -s LIST OF GRAND ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. 1- Grand Art Union Prize — Pictures valued at . . £500 I Grand Art Union Prize— valued •-.* r-::tf&t . k . „, r'\ ''■„ ■■■ >'i" .*.: "',306 ;•"■; % Grand Art tfmon Prixp,T*:Ya,laed , : v - ■-■ :v - at :. "" '-'.. 200 1 Grand Art Union Prize— Piano valued at . . 100 ■ ' •< £ Grand' Art Union Prizes— valued fit £50 each .. 200 5 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued a\ jfe'2o each . . 100 '20 ' Grand Art Union Prizs?— valued at £10 each . . 200 20 Grand Art Union Prizas — valued at £5 each . . 100 947 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at • • 1000 1000 Grand Art Uuion Prizes . . £2700 1 Grand v nsical Art Gift (band contest) • • 50 20 Grand Vocal Art Gift* (vocal competition) . . 150 j 100 Grand Art Gifts Prizes (word } competition . . 100 • 1 Grand Jubilee Anniversary Gift to the Free Public Library, consisting of Standard Works, value a*' ...- •• 2000 11__ Grand, 'Art, Union Prices and Gifts, valued aY .. fiSOOO If the whole oi' the tickets are not sold, Art Union Prices aud Gifts will be made pro rata or. the; amount disposed oi. Should the reci; ient of any of the large prize's, ' thrbufth living at a distance or otherwise;- wish the- prize sold,- the Com* luittee guarantees to find a pnrchaser at the value stated, less 10 per cent. GRAND ART GIFT (Word Competition). In Commeir. ovation oi the Jubilee Anniversary f-f the j'jcmlation of > : - ; -.■•■• i■' . tiie colony, • ■ n-jAA IN GRAND ART GIFT ■5& 1 1 J\ 7 PRIZES will be presented to one Handr-->d Ticketboldors who form the highest number of certain English DjcfioaaryWords-'by rearranging the letters in the words K r 'Viubilee.. anniversary; -^ "thai, "f or example - June, Library. Any. , v - , The- above -.amount will be divided as follows :<-*- - ! ■' * First Grand Art Gift Prize, valued at £2." ' Seeopd dp „da vlo 10 Third " "' do" Ho do f Fourth do do do i Fifth do do do 2 In addition to 15 other Grand Art Gif* Prizes valued at £1 each, and 80 Grand Art Gift Prizes of 103 each, making a grand total of 100 Prizes valued at £100. By the above it will be seen that ever: 'icket-holder who is a competitor will havt 100 chances of obtaining one of the Ont Hundred Grand Art Gift Prizes. A ,Btatewsnt pi,the distributiqn will be •jublifc ed?aild fOT^ard^d to Ticftctholdere who obtain Art Union Priza3; and allPrizep will be promptly delivered nfter th< ■■•ih-awrngr ; r r:'"! >' "■■ " ' : ; Holders of Five Avv'Union Tickots 5* admittbd Five fo ' the Grand Gif t Concerts. Good and respo -sible persons wanted to work for the interest of tha Association. / Money' -sliyuld b^r gent^hj bank draft, postal' note, irioqiey br^er, or registered letter, to the joint treasurers. For ! tiokJbis^ew^dlars, or other information, apply to. C. D. MACKINTOSH, Secretary. Larabfcon-quM^ lirr i --- --: . ?Welfiuj|tou. ; V 364 .' • ■ ■ - "Ti'tdß Pate, very chbap a 25 hoisc ,_O : ' pow«f sUitiona/y boiled., and oA'iiif^'ilri-ro'si; • new. "For " funHei mik' 3, apply -to ' '" " " 1 „'.,••• •s■.?& ,oxlm,- r;-./ 1 >■■■■'* ■' . ... Picfcon, ' ; ' :> • '' ' • " Marlb »:tV'ii;'i". , ! FOB SALE. 3KOUMED bons« close to the " T |>oßt Oflftpp>3fi% garter €tte of "gjrien a 1 fm&<>C> NTinSa-aolddbittpf.* I APP I^ at of (his paper. I

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 18 February 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 18 February 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 18 February 1890, Page 4

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