GRAND JCJ3ILBB ANNIVERSARY ART UNION AND GIFT CONOERT ASSOCIATION By permission o tho Colonial Secretary.) GBAND JUBILEE ARTUNION. 122 Prizes and Gilts, valucil at £5000!!! First Prize, valued at £SOO Second Prize, valued at £3OO. Third Prize, valued at £2OO Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO ■>o,ooo Art Union Tickots, at 2s each. Numbered from I to 50.000, inclusive: Iho 'on prico brings them within tho reach of all. ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY THE GRAND ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give a series of Grand Concerts, commoncinx on MONDAY, the 3rd, and continuing TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will distribute to ticket-holdors £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND'
Bankers: National Bank of New Zealand, Distribution to commence immediately otter the Cencerta. Tho Drawing will take place under the supervision of promiuent citizens. Musical Cohmittkb, J B Connolly C D Mackintosh JM'Glashan ' WFPmiobb G Hill Joint Tiieasobers, J 0 M'Korrow, of J 0 M'Kerrow & Co, 0 W Tanner, Barrißtor ond Solicitor. Secretary : C D Mackintosh LIST OP GRAND ART UNION PfIIZES AND GIFTS. 1 Grand' art union prize, _ pictures, valued at . ...£SOO 0 0 1 Grand art' union prizo, 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 Grand art nnion prizes valued at £SO each ... 200 0 0 fi Grand art unions prizes, valued at £2O each ... 100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £lO each ... 200 0 O 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at£s each ~, 100 0 0 947 Grand art union prizes, valued at ... 1000 0 0 .„.( Grand art union prizes) £2700 0 O 1000 j valnednt ( 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 Jubileo anniversary gift to tho Public Library, consisting Qf standard works valued at 2000 0 0 [Grand art union prizes) | and gifts, valued at £SOOO 0 0 1122 Grand total ) ART GIFTS.(WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration of the Jubileo Anniversary of tho Foundation of the Colony, j IN GRAND AET GIFT PRIZES } WiU bo presented to OneHuudred Tickel ' Holders who form tho highest number o! • oortain English Dictionary words by re-ar-J ranging tho letters in tho words " Jubilei .d Anniversary." Thus for example:-" Juno, Library Any." Tho above amount will be divided ai follows : - First-Grand art gift prize valued at .. .. I Second—Grand art gift prize, valued at .. .. 10 0 I Third-Grand art gift prize. valued at .... 5 0 Fourth—Grand art Rift prizo, valued at ~ ~ 3 0 Fifth-Grand art gift prize valned • at 2 0 In addition to 15 other grand art gif prizesvalued at LI each, and 80 grand ai gift prizes 10s each, making a gran 1 total of 100 prizes, valued at LIOO. J By the above it will be sceu that over ticketholder, who is a competitor will hav
blbllU»llWlui.»| „ UU ,ut » „ VU .fv... U 100 chances of obtaiDing one of the 100 grand art gift prizes, the whole of tho tickets aro not sold art union prizes and gifts will bo madepro rata on the amount disposed of Should the recipient of any of the largo prizes, through living at a distance or otherwise, wish tho prize sold, the Committeo guarantee to find a purchaser at tho value stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of the distribution will bo published and forwarded to tickctholders who obtain Art Union prizes, and all prizes will be promptly delivered after tho drawing. Holders of five Art Union tickets will be admitted free to tlio Grand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for tho interests of tho Association. How to remit to theissocialion-Money should bo Bent 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; Sole agent for'tho sale of Tickets in Maatertoii,W.B,l3usii,TE ABO MUSIU WABEHOUSE Manners Sikeet, (NoxtFLOCKTON'S.) B. J. KING, Music Seller (Late of Cuba Street.) ALAEGE Stock of Musical Instruments of every description on Hand. Latest Mubic Received Monthly. Tutors and Teaching Mußio in Groat Variety. Country Orders punctually attended to, 5276 flMl'ffl BROS. • VULOAN FOUNDRY, Manners-Street Wellington, Having secured a arge assortment of Designs of Ohnamenwi, Castings for Verandahs, Balconies, Fonces, &c„ wish to inform Architects, Builders, and tho public that they aro prepared to supply all orders at prices that will comparo favorably'with thn imported artiole. They still continuo to execute nrdors for all sorts of Oast and Wrought Iron Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly he issued PHffiNIX IRON AKD BRASS FOUNDRY Robertson & Co., ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHIP, AKDGENERAL SMITHS, MANUFACTURERS of Hie Three RoIIerPatentFLAXSTRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HECKLES, FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection with Flax Dressing. Makcra'of all kinds of Stoam Enfjincs andßoilors. Estimates for all kinds oi ironwork {riven. Country orders attended fo with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO., Old Custom House-atroot, .Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3426, 4 February 1890, Page 4
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