GIUND ToBIMEANNIVEUSAItIi ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By p-.miisjion o tbo Colonial Secretary,) GRAND JIWLEK ART UNION, 122 Prises and Gifts, valued at £600011! TMrst Prize, valucl at £SOO Third Prise, vauadu £2OO Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO 10,000 Art Union Tickete, at !s each. Numbered fiom 1 to 50.000, idciubivo: Die tfs price brings them within the reach ol all, GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid ot THE -FREE PUBLIC LJBRAFA FUND. THE GMD AWT UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give a series of Grand Concuft*, com tinning on TUESDAY, 4th ternary, 1890, and will distribute to tickct-holdora £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND 1 GIFTS, Binkers: National Bank of New Zealand, Dißtnbution to commenci immediately Iftcr the Concerts, Tho Drawing will take place under the supervision of prominent citizens, J IS Connolly C D Mackintosh JM'Ulashan WFFiBOH C Bill JOINT TIIEASOIIEItK, JCM'Korrow.of JCMKerowKo, C \V Tanner, Barristor '«d Solicitor, Swmiahv: C D Mackintosh GRAND AUT UNION PKIZES AND GIFTS. lGrand art union prize, pictures,valued* -*SCO O 0 1 Grand art mm. pnzo, pictures valued at ... 300 U ut 1 Grand a>t unon pii»> ' pictovaludat ... 200 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, . 'piano value I lit •• 100 0 0 4 Grand ait union prizes value! at MO each ... 200 0 0: SGraud fltt uioiie pviica, value lat £2"onch ... 100 0 0 20 Grand »rt anion prizes, "Xihi-UOeach ... 200 0 0 20 Grind art union piici, v»ln.-aat£6«ch ... ICO 0 0 947(!pud art union prize.*, valued at ... W M ~lGr»niartmvonprizci|£27oo 0 0 1000 J valued ht i 1 Grand musical art gift prizJlbioda-Jitotl _... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocil art gilts, prizes (vocal competition) 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes (word c mrotition) ... 100 0 0 l Grand Junilec anniversary gift to the Free Public Library, consisting of standard works valued „t 2000 0 0 {Grand art union prizes) and gifts, valued at ) £SOOO 0 0 Grand total I ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) la commemoration oi the Jubilee Anniversary of th» Foundation of tho Colony, IN GRAND ABT GIFT PRIZES Will be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders who form the ni.hdt number oil oorta'n English Dictionary words by re-ar-ranging tha letters in the wordß " Jubilee Anniversary." Thus for example :-" Jnne, Library, Any," The above amount will bo divided as follows : Pint-Grand art gift prize valued at .. .. 0 Second-Grand art gift prize, valued at .. ..' 10 0 0 Third-Grand art gift prize, valued at •> ■• 5 0 Fourth-Grand ait gift prize. valued at ~ •• 300 Fifth-Grand ait gift pnzo valued at 2 0 0 In addition to 15 other grand art gift priz-.sva'ucd at LI ea;h, and 80 grand art gift piizes 10s eich, making a giaml total of 100 prizes, valued at 1.100. By the above it will ba seen that every ticketliold r, who is a competitor will have 100 clianc?s of obtaining one of tho 100 grand art gift prize?, If the whole nl the tickets arc not sold, art union pize' and gifts »M he mniepro rula on the amount disposed of Shoild the recipient of any of the large pizes, thiough living at a distance or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Comndttce guaiautra t> M a iiurcba3er at tho value stated alow, less 10 pr cent A statement of the dku!>utiou will be published and forwarded to tckttholdors who obtain Art Union prizs, and all prizes will bo piomptly delivered after the drawing.Holden of five Art Union ti< hcts will he admitted free to the Maml Gift Concerts. ' Good and responsible persons wanted » work hr the interests of Hie ißsocii.tiaii. How to remit to tho Awan ion -Money should i.o scut by Bank dr.ift. nostal note, money order, or icgjstend loiter, to the joint Tre.vuruis. h\)t tickets, circulars, or information appUti C D MACKINTOSH. Secretary, 331)9 Lainhton Quay, Wellington. Solo agent for' tho sale of Tickets in Masterton. W. R.BoSE. TK ABO MUSIC WAREHOUSE JIiSHBBB 6TMIST, (NcxtFLOOKTON'S.) E. J. KING, Mumic (seller, (Late of Cuba Street.) AMRGE Stock of Musical Instruments of every description on Hand, Latest Music Received Monthly. Tutors and Tenchiiuf Music in tVat Variety. Country Orders punctually attended U 3276 fIfIUTB KKOS. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Miraw-Birai, Wmixoron, , Having secured'a arge assortment of Designu of OhnamknTai CisnxGß for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, &e„ wish ~ to infomi Architects, Builders, and the public that they are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favorably with the imported article. Thoy still continue to executo ordora | for all aorta of Cast and Wiiouoirr Ikok Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly lie issued FURNITURE I PUKNITUKF. CTirOELLEIt begs to intimate to . 111. his many friends in tho Wairnrapi that.iio lias oponud nwell- ( furnished establishment at G7, Mannersstreet, Wellington, whore orders will ho pnncttially attended to. All Roods J manufactured at the extensive factory, IriXflD-itfOft. Ci A VIST OF INSPECTION IN 8
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3413, 18 January 1890, Page 4
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