GRAND ,lUBILEi:,\NNIVEUSARY ART UNIOI AND GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By permission 4 the Coloniul Secretary.) GRAND JUBILEE ART UNION 1122 Prizes and Gifts, valued at £5OOOlll First Prize, valued at £SOO Second Prize, valued at £3OO Third Pri'/e, valued ut £2OO Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO 50,000 Art Union Tickots, at 2s each. Numbered from I to 50.000, ir' V I'ri Tri W \v, Gt Gl Si W Ai Pi F, Tho ow prico brings tlicm within tho reach of all. GRAND ART MM AND WT CONCERT, In aid ol THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY I'UND. THE GRAND ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will givo a scries of Drawl Concertg, com* mencmi* on MONDA.Y, tlic3rd, find con* timriogon TUESDAY, 4th February, IS9O, and will distribute to ticket-holders £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Bankers i National Hank of New Zealand. Distention to ctmimcnca immediately after the Concerts. Tho Drawing will tako placo under tho supervision of prominent citizens. Musical Committee, J B Connolly C D Mackintoph J M'Glnshan W F Parsons C Bill Joist Thkasoheks, OJ M'Kcrrow, of J C M'KerrDw it Co, C W Tanner, Bnrrist-or end _ Solicitor, Secretary : C D Mackintosh LIST OF GRAND ART UNION PttIZES AND GIFTS. 1 Grand art union prize, _ pictures, valued at ...£SOO 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at ... 300 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at ... 200 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, piano valued at . • 100 0 0 4 Grind ait union prizes valued at £SO each ... 200 0 0 5 Grand art unions prizes, valued at £2O each 100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £lO each 200 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £5 each ... 100 0 0 017 Grand art union prizes, valued at ... 1000 0 0 Grand art union prizos I £'2700 0 0 1000 1 valued at j 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 0 1 Grand Jubilee anniversary gift to the Free Public Library, consisting Qf standard works valued at 2000 0 0 iUrand art union prizes) and gifts, valued at [ £SOOO 0 0 Grand total ) GRAND ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration of tho Juhileo Anniversary of the Foundation of tho Colony, G 13 G E S J I t J 5 l IN GRAND ART GIFT PEIZES Will bo presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders who form tho highest number of oeriain English Dictionary words by re-_ar-ranging the letters in the words " Jubilee Anniversary," Thus for example" June, Library, Any." The above amount will be divided as follows First-Grand art gift prize valued at ..10 Socoud—Grand art giit prize,' valued at .. .. 10 0 0 Third-Grand art gift prize. valued at .. •. 5 0 Fourth—Grand ait gift prize, valued at .. .. 3 0 0 Fifth—Grand art gift prize valued at 2 0 0 Is addition to 15 other grand art gift prizes valued at LI each, anu 80 grand art gift prizes 10s cicli, making a gmnd total of 100 prizes, valued at LIOO. By the above it will be seen that every tiekotbolder, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of 'obtaining one of the 100 grand art gift prizes. If tbe whole of the tickets are not sold, nrt union prizes and gifts will bo madepro rata on the amount disposed of Should tbe recipient of any of tho largo prizes, though living at a distance or otherwise, wish tbe prize sold, tho Committee guarantee to find a purchaser at tho value stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of tho distribution will ho published and forwarded to ticketholders who obtain Art Union prizes, aud all prizes will ho promptly delivered aftor tho drawing. Holders ol five Art Union tickets will be admitted free to tho Grand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work fur the interests of tho Association, How to remit to tho Association-Money should be sent by Dank draft, lostal note, monoy order, or registered letter, to tho joint Treasurers. For tickets, circulars, or information, apply to C D MACKINTOSH, Secretary, 3309 lambton Quay, Wellington; Solo agent for tho salo of Tickots in Masterton, W. R. Bose, TE ARO MUSIO WAREHOUSE Manners Street, (Next Fi.OCRTON'S.) E. J. KING, Music Seller, (Luto of Cuba Street,) A LARGE Stock of Musical Instru ments of every description on Hand. Latest Music Received Monthly. Tutors and Teaching Music in Groat Variety. Country Orders punctually attended to fIMITJB BROS. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Manners-Street Wellington, Having secured a mgo assortment of Desigiis of Ornamental CAsnNos for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, Ac., wish to inform Architects, Builders, and tho public that they are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favorably with tho imported article. They still continue to execute orders for all sorts of Oast and-Wrought Iron Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly bo issued ■ FURNITURE! • FURNITURE I CTV rOELLEK begs to intimate to . 111. his many friends in tho 'Wairnrapa that ho has opened a wellfurnished establishment at 07, Mannersstreet, Wellington, where orders will bo punctually attended to. All goods manufactured at the extensive factory, Dixnn-street, A VIST OF INSPECTION IN 3389 VITED
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3407, 11 January 1890, Page 4
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