GRAND JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY ART UNION. j AND i GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION. By Permission of the Colonial Secretary. GRAND JUBILEE ART UNION. JI22 PRIZES AND GIFTS VALUED AT £5000! lsh Pm?.", valued at £500 ' 2u-l Priz.., valued at £300 , v 3rd Prise/ valued at jWOft* . 4th Prize, valued at £100. 30,000 ART UNION TICKETS AT 28 EACH. Numbered from I to 50,000 inclusive. The low prioa brings them within tthe, ; ! reaoh of all. GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT . CONCERT, , in aid.of ; the Free Pnblio Library Fund. THE GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT ' CONCERT ASSOCIATION. Will give a Series of GRAND CONCERT'S! Commencing ou MONDAY the 3rd; and continuing on TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1890 And will distribute to ticket holders] £5000 IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. | Bankers— National. Bank of New Zealand. Distribution to commence immediately after the concerts. . . The Drawing to ' take place under the Supervision of Prominent Citizens. Mooical Committee. J. B. Connolly, J. MeGlashan, C. D. Mackintosh, W. F. Parsons, C Hill. . . . r . Joint Treasukbbs — J. C. fcicKerrow (of 0. C McKerrow and Co.), C. W. Tanner (Barrister and Solicitor.) Secretary — CD. Mackintosh. LIST OF GRAND ART UNION .PRIZES AND GD7TS.
1 Grand Art Union Prize— Pictures valued at . • £500 1 Grand Art Union Prize— valued at • • 300 1 Grand Art Union. Biaze-^-valued ... at ' ' -- ■ 200 1 Grand Art Union Prize— Piano valued at • . 100 4 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at £50 each .. 200 5 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at £20 each . . 100 20 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at £10 each .. 200 20 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at £5 each . . 100 947 Grand Art Union Prizes— valued at •• iOOO 1000 Grand Art Union Prizes . . £2700 1 Grand Musical Art Gift (band contest) .- ffl> 20 Grand Vocal Art Gifts (vocal competition) • • 150 100 Grand Art Gifts Prizes (word competition . . 100 1 Grand Jubilee Anniversary Gift to the Free Public Library, consisting of Standard Works, value at . • 2000 1122 Grand Art Union Prizes and Gifts, valued at .. £5000 If the whole of the tickets are not sold, Art Union Prizes and Gifts will be made pro rata on the amount disposed of. Should the recipient of any of the large prizes, through living at a distance or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Com* mittee guarantees to find a purchaser at the'value stated, less 10 per cent. GRAND ART GIFT (Word Competition). In Commemoration of the Jubilee Anni- - >; versary of the-foundation of the colony. jy-4 r\f\ IN GRAND ART GIFT dWjLUU PRIZES will be presented to one Hundred Ticketholders who form the highest number of certain English Dictionary by rearranging the letANNIVERSARY * '■" Thus, for example -June, Library, Any. The above amount will be divided as follows : — First Grand Art Gift Prize, valued at £25 Second do do do 10 Third do do do 5 Fourth do do do 3 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 jpublished arid "forwarded tg Ticketholders who •btain Art Union Prizes, and all Prizes will be promptly delivered after the Drawing. ' Holders of Five Ail Unjon Tickets will be admitted Free to the Grand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for the interests of the Association. Money i&ould be sent by bank drdft,, postal note, money order, or registered letter to the joint treasurers. For tickets, circulars, or other informa- j tion, apply to. C. D. MACKINTOSH, Secretary. I JiOiubton-ji}uay, Wellington. '- • .^ . SB4L OB Sale, very.cbeap a 25 horse -F power stationa'ry.bjpiler aodenTirie ivlrnosE" new. For " fiuthei' pa ticniai'B apply to .-F.'.A. OXLEST/ :-•;•; ,C ,:.:•;. :•. -Pieß. Hotel, ■ - • ....•; : Piston, ; ■'"' ... .... Marlboro n gh. FOE BAL E. 3 ROOMED house close to ?he Post Office with quarter acre of garden $!l i'ebced.. To be sold chefap. A pply at Che office of th is paper. ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 4 March 1890, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 4 March 1890, Page 4
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