GRAND JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY ,AND,;.w ■■■-..•-■ 'GIFT CONOERT.ABSOOIATION •■ By pi-mission ■•, the Colonial (fetai)'.) «11A1'D JUBILEKART UNION. 124 Prlees aod OI««. valued at £SOOO I M - Flrst> P«*lze, vnked at £SOO '(Second Prize, valucdat£3oo Third Prize, T»ued»uaoo Fourth Prlxe, valued »t *wo 10,000 Art Union Ticket* at 2» .each. Numkred from I to 50,000, inclusive: riie ow price brioga them within Hie teach oi all. GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of „„,_,, THK FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND. THE GRAND ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will Kive a series of Grand Concerts, commencing on MOKDrt, theH »ndcontouingon TUESDAY. *th February.l 800, and will distribute to ticket-holders £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Binkera s National Dank of New Zealand. ' Distribution to commend immediately after the Concerts. Tho Drawing will take place under the wperrißion of prominent oitizeni. Uoiicii Committm, " J B Connolly CD Mackintosh JM'Glasnan WPParsois, Joist Treasurers, JCM'Kerrow.ol JOM&WW ftCo, C W Tanner, Barristonnd Solicitor. Skbbtary : C D oiackintosli LIST OF 1 Orand art nnion prize, pictures, valued at ~.*500 0 ut 1 Grand att union prize, „U„™, valued at ... 300 0 0 1 Grand a<t union ?'««■ ptcturea valued at ... 200 0 0 1 G'ftnd art union prize, piano va uo lat .. 100 0 0 4G<an'l at union prizes wined at f Met* - 20« 0 0 5 Orand art u-doim prizes, yalilel at £2" e:ich ... 100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizfH, TglrdatXlOewh .... 200 0 0 JO Grand art union prizes, Tallied ut £seach .... 100.0 0 917 Gr nd art union prizw, valued at ' ... MOO 0 0 ,-„ I Granlartmnraprize*! £2700 0 0 1000 J valued »t j 1 Grand musical art gift pir(b:»udcutest) ... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocil art gifts, prizes (vocal competi. tin) 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes (word competition) ... 100 0 O 1 Grand Jubilee anniversary gilt to the Free Public Library, consisting of standard works valued a t 2000 0 0 ! Grand art union prizes j and gifts, valued at USOOO 0 0 Grand total ) GRAND art' gifts. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration oi the Jubileo AnniTersaty of the Foundation of the Colony, IN GKAND ART GIFT PEIZE9 W.ll be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders who form the hijiheit number of Mr.'ain English Diotionwy words by re-ar-ranginii the letters in the words" Jubileo Anniversary," ■ Thus ior example :-" June, Library, The above amount will bo divided as follows : First-Grand art gift prize valued at 12 0 Second-Grand art gift pize, . valued at .. ~. 10 0 0 Third-Grand art gift prize. valued at .... 5 0 Fourth-Grand att gift prize, valued at .. .. 300 Filth-Grand art gift prize valued at ' 200 In addition to 15 other "grand art gift prizes va'ued at LI each, and 80 grand art gift piizei 103 eieh, makinr a grand total of 100 prizeß, valued at LIOO, By the above it will be seen that every tieketliold.r, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of the 100 grand art gift prizes, II the wholo of the tickets are not sold, srt anion prizes and gifts wi-l be madepro Should the recipient of any of the largo prizes, though living at a distance or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Coinmittte ijuarantee to find a purchaser at the value stated above, less 10 per cent . A statement of the distribution mil be published and forwarded to ticketboldera who obtain ArHJnion prizes, and all prizes wilt be ptomptljr delivered aftor the drawing, Holdera of fivo Art Union tivkete will bo adniltedfree to the Hiand Gift Concerts. i Good and responsible persons wanted to work fur the interests of tho Association. How to remit to the Ass da'iou -Money (bould bo sens by Bvdt dwft. tostal note, money order, or registered letter, to the joint frea-urcri. For tickets, circnlars, or information apply to CD MACKINTOSH, Secretary. 3339 Lanbton Quay, Wellington; Soli agent for' the sale of Tickets in Mauterlon. W. R.BuNE, TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE Mahhers Strew, (NeitFLOOKTON'S.) E. J. KING, Music Seller, (Late of Ouba Street.) A LARGE Stock of Musical lustramentß of every description on Hand. Latest Music Received Monthly. Tutors and Teaching Musio iii flroafc Variety. Country Orders punctually attended to, fjMiTfl KK.OS. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Mameri-Stbebt. WEMisoroif, Having secured a wge assortment of DesigtH of ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, Ac, wieh to inform Architects, Builders,- and the 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 Irok Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly be issued FURNITURE I FURNITURE! k TOELLER begs to intimate to J t jVJ. his many friends in tho that ho has opened a wellfurnished eatablisbment-at 67, Mannersstreet, Wellington, where orders will be punctnally attended to. All Roods manufactured at the extensive factory, Diinn-street. A VIST OF INSPECTION IN "» ■;: VITED :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 15 January 1890, Page 4
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