GRAND JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION GMFPJUBJLBR ART UNION. 122 Prizes and Oitta> valued at £6OOOlll First Prize, valued at £SOO Meoond Prize, valued at £3OO Third Prize, valued at £2OO Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO . 10,000 Art Union Tickets, at 2s each. Numbered from I to 50,000, inclusive: Ih, nw price brings them within tlie reidi ol all. GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND. 11HE GRAND~ART UNION and 1 GIFT CONCKRT ASSOCIATION wiiirivaa series o! Clrand Conceit", commoncWon MONDAY, the 3rd, and continuingon TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will distribute to ticket-holders £6OOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Bankors: National Bank of New Zealand, Distribution to commence immediately after the Conoertß. The Drawing will take place under the supervision of prominent citizens. Musical Committer, . JBConnolly 0?"S hl,toh JM'GlasW WFftBOH C Hill Joist Tmasotms, JOM'Kerrow.ot J O M'Korrow A Co, C \Y Tanner, BarristorimdSoliator. Secketaby : C D Mackintosh LIST OF '" 1 Grand art union prize, . pictures, valued at ...£3OO 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at ... 300 U U 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valmd at ... 200 0 0 1 G.and art union prize, piano value Ut .. 100 0 0 4 Grand art 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, valn'.dht£loeach .... 200 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £5 each ... 100 0 0 ' 947 Grmd art union prizes, valued at ...1000 0 " ZJ Grand art union prizes (£2700 0 0 1000 j valued at j 1 Grand musical art gift prizi (bind contest) ... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocil art gifts, prizes (vocal competition) 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes (word competition) ... 100 0 0 1 Grand Jnl'ilee anniversary gift to the Free Public Library, consisting of standard works valued at 2000 0 0
! Grand art union pnzca 1 and gifts, valued at £SOOO 0 0 Grand total • ) GRAND ART 61FT8. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration oi the Jubilee Anniversary of the Foundation of the Colony, IN GRAND ART GIFT PRIZES Will be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders who form the highest number of oertain English Dictionary wordi by re-nr-ranging the letters in the words " Jubileo Anniversary." Thus for example:-" Juno, Library, Any," The above amount will bo divided as follows : First-Grand art Rift prize valued at ~ ..' .. % 10 Second-Grand art gift prize, valued at .- .. 10 0 0 Third-Grand art gift prize, valued at ■ ■ • • 5 0 Fourth-Grand art gift prize, valusdat .... 300 Fifth-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, mailing a grand total of 100 prizes, valued at LlflO, By the above it will be seen that every ticketbolder, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of tlio 100 grand art gift prizes, the whole of the tickets are not sold, union prizes and gifts will bo madojiro 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 'Comniitteo guarantee to find a purchaser at the valuoetated above, less 10 per cent - A statoment of the distribution will he published and forwarded to ticketholders who ob'ain Art Union prizes, and all prizes will be piomptly delivered after the drawing. Holders of five Art Uuion tickets will be admitted free to the Urnnd Gift Concerts, j? Gr.od and responsible persons wanted to work fur the interests of tho Association. How to remit to the Associa'.ion -Money should be sent by Bank draft, postal note, money order, or registered letter, to the joint Treasurers. For tickets, circulars, or information apply to CD MACKINTOSH, Secretary. 3399 Lambton Quay, Wellington, Sob agent for'tho solo of Tickets in Masterton, W. R.Bonb,
TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE MiSNERfI STREET, (NextFLOCKTON'S.) ,E. J. ICING, Muwio Heller, (Late of Cuba Streot.) A LARGE Stock of Musical Instrumeats of evory description on Hand. Latest Ma»ic Received Monthly, Tutors and Teaching Muslo in Great Vatiety. Country Orders punctually attended to, 3276 flMlTfl RROS. VULOAN FOUNDRY,' MANNERS-STREET .WeMNOTON, Having Bocured a urge assortment of Designs of Ornamental Castings for Verandabß, Balconies, Fences, &c„ wish to inform Architects, Builders, and tho public that thoy are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favorably with th« imported article, They still continue to execute orders for all sorts of Cast and Wrought Iron j Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly bo issued ■ I FURNITURE! FUHNITUHEI r\ TUTOELLERbegstolntimate to \J, IVI hi' many friends in tho Wairarapa that ho has opened a wellfurnished establishment at 07, Mannersstreet, Wellington, where orders will be punctually attended to. All goods manufactured at the,extensivo factory, Diinn-street. A VIBTOF INBPEOTION IN 3889 VITED
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3409, 14 January 1890, Page 4
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