GRAND JCBILEE ANNIVERSARY ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By permiasion | tho Colonial Secretary.) GRAND JUBILEEABT UNION. 1122 Prizes and Gilts, valued at £SOOO 111 First Prize, valued at £SOO Wecond Prize, valued at £3OO Third Prizo, valued at £2OO Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO 60,000 Art Union Tickets, at 2s each. Numbered from I to 50.000,- inclusive; Tho low prico brings them within the reach of all. GRAND ART UNION (ND GIFT CONCERT, In aid ot THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND. THE GRAND ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give n series o( Grand Conceits, commencina on MONDAY, the 3"d, and continuing on TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will distribute to ticket-holdora £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Bankers! National Bank ol New Zealand. Distribution to coinmoucc immediately after the Concerts. Tho Drawing will take place under the supervision of prominent oitizens. Musical Cosrsirrree, J B Connolly CD Mackintosh JM'Glsshan W F Parsons O Hill Joint Tbeasohers,
CJ M'Kerrow, of J 0 M'Kerrow it Co, C W Tanner, Barristor and Solicitor. Secretary : C D Mackintosh LIST Of GRAND ART UNION PHIZES . AND gifts. 1 Grand art union prize, pictures, valued at „,£sCfl 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at 300 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, piolures valued at ... 200 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, C valued at .. 100 0 0 ait union prizes valued at £SO each ... 200 0 0 5 Grand art unions prizes, valued at £2O each ... 100 O 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £lO each ... 200 0-0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £5 each ... 100 0 0 917 Grand art union prizes, valued at ... 1000 0 0
i nnn i Grand art union prizes | £2700 0 0 1000 j valued at ( 1 Grand musical art gift prize (band contest) ... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocal art gifts, prizes (vocal competition) ... 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes (word competition) ... 100 0 O 1 Grand Jubilee anuivcrsarj gift to the Free Public - Library, consisting q! standard works valued at .. .. .. 2000 0 0
{Grand art union prizes) and gifts, valued at | £SOOO 0 0 Grand total ) GRAND ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration oi the Jubiles Anniversary of tho Foundation of the Colony, £IOO IN GRAND ART GIFT PRIZES Will be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders who form the htehe«t number oi oertain English Dictionary words by re-ar-ranging tho letters in the words " Jubilee Anniversaty," Thus for example" Juife, Library, Any," The above amount will be divided as follows First-Grand art gift prize valued at .. .. .. 12 0 Second-Grand art gift prize, valued at .. .. 10 0 O Third-Grand art gift prize. valued at .. 5 0 Fourth—Grand art gift prize, valued at .. 3 0 0 Filth—Grand art gift prize valued at 2 00 Id addition to 15 other grand art gift prizes valued at LI each, and 80 grand art gift prizes 10s each, making a gland total of 100 prizes, valued at 1100'. By the above it will bo seen that every ticketholder, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining ono of the 100 grand art gift prizes,
If the whole of the tickets ate not sold, urt union prizes and gifts will be madopro 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 Committee guarantee to find a purchaser at the value stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of (lie distribution trill be published and forwarded to ticketliolders who obtain Art Union prizes, and all prizes will be promptly delivered after the drawing. Holders of five Art Union tickets will be admitted free to thoGrand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for the interests of the Association. How to remit to the Ansooialion -Money shonld bo sent by Bank draft, costal note, money order, or registered letter, to the joint Treasurers. For tickets, circulars, or information, apply to CD MACKINTOSH, Secretary, 3399 Lambton Quay, Wellington;
Sole agent for the sale of Tickets in Masterton, W. E. Bone, TE AEO MUSIC WAREHOUSE Manners SIKEET, (Next FLOOKTON'S.) E- J. KING, Music Seller, (Late of Cuba Street.)
A LARGE Stock of Musical Instruments of every description on Hand. Latest Music Eecoived Monthly. Tutors and Teaching Musio in Great Variety. Country Orders punctually attended to. flMlTfl BROS. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Manneks-Stmet Wellington, Having secured a urge assortment of . Designs of Ornamental Castings for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, &0., wish to inform Architects, Builders, and the public that thoy are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favorably tfith th« imported article. . They still continue to execute orders for nil sorts of Oasi and Wbocqht Ikoh Work. Au illustrated catalogue will shortly he issued FURNITURE! fuknitubei GTt yf OELLEIt begs to lntimato to , IYI. his many friends in tho Wairarapa that he has opened a wellfurnished establishment at 67, M&nMrastreet, Wellington, where orders will be punctnally attended to. All goods manufactured at the extensive factory, Dixon-street. A VIBT OF INSPECTION IN 3389 VITED
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3406, 10 January 1890, Page 4
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