GRAND JCBUteBAHKIYBMAM' ART UNION 'AND''' GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By permission o the Colonial flocr'ctary.) GRAND Jl/BILEE ART UNION. 122 Prizes and Oifts.'vslued at £500011! First Prize,' valued at £SOO Second Prize, valued at £3OO Third Prize,, valued at£2oo . Fourth Prize, valued at £IOO ■iCOOO Art Ddljd Tickets, at 2e each. Numbered from I to 60,000,, inolusive:' The on price brings' them within tlie reaohofall, GRAND .'■ „ AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of THE FREE PUBLI LIBRARY FUND. THE GRAND "ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION wil' give a series of Grand Concerts, commencing " n MONDAY, the 3id, and ontiniiiugon TUBSDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will dietribuW to ticket-holders £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Bankers: National Bank of New Zealand. Distribution to commence immediately after the Concerts, The Drawing will take place under the supervision of prominent citizens, MfSICiL CoMMinjn, J B Connolly C D Mackintosh JM'Glashan WF Parson O Hill Joint Treasurehs, J C M'Kerrow, of J O M Koruw & Co, C W Tenner, Barris'or >Dd Solicitor, Secbetaht : O D Mackintosh . LISTOF GRAND ART UNION PMZES AND GIFTS. 1 Grand art union prize, pictures, valued at ~.£500 0 0 1 Grand art union prizo, pictures valued at ~, 300, 0 0 1 Grand ait union prize, pidures valu dat ... 200 0 0 1 Giand art union prize, piano vane lat ~ 100 0 0 4Gand at union prizes valuelat£soeach ,„ 200 0 0 5 Grand art ut .ions prizes, valued (it £2O ench ..,, 100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, vahwd »t £lO each ... 200 O 0 20 Graud art union prizes, valued at £5 each ... 100 0 0 917 Grmd art union prizes, valued at ... 1000 0 mnn I G ™rt art union prizes) £2700 0 0 ™| valued ni J 1 Grand musical art. gift P'iz'(b mil oi ntest) CO 0 0 20 Grand vocd ait gifts, prizes (vocal competition) ... ... ... 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes (word c mpeiition! ... 100 0 0 1 Giand Jubilee anniversary gilt to the-free Public- '■■ Library, consisting qf standard workß valued at ,V .. ..2000; 0 0 ) Grand art union prizes) and gifts, valued at } £SOOO 0 0 Grand total'': . ' ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration of the Jubilee Anniversary of the Foundation of the Colony, £W IN GRAND AKT GIFT JPEIZES Will be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holdere who torn the highest number of oer Bin English Dictionary words by re-ar-riingini.' the letters in tbe words "Jubilee Anniversary," Tims lor example :—" June, Library, Any,"' > . 'I he above amount will be divided as fid on s:— first - Grand art gift prize valued at .... { Secend—Grand art giit pnzo, valued at .... 10 ft 0 Tkiiil—G nnd art gift prize. valued at .. .. 5 0 Fourth—Grand art gift- prize, valued at .. .. 30 0 Filth-Grand art gift prizo valued at 2 00 In addition to 15 other graud art gift prizes valued at LI each, and 80 grand art gift prizes 10s each, making a grand total of 100 prizes, valued at.LIOO, By the above it will bo seen that every ticketholder, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of the 100 grand art gift prizes.
the iroolo of the tickers wo not mm art uuinn prizes »nd sitta will bo miftepro rata ou the amount disposed of Should the recipient of any of the large prizes, thiough living'; at ti dititauce or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Com-mitt-e ipa'antee to find;» purcbaier at the vulue stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of the distribution' will he published and forwnrded to ticketholdera who obtain ait Union priz< a,' auct all prizes will to piomptly douvered after the drawing. - Holdera of five Art Union tickets will he admitted free to the Urand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persona, wantid to work fur tho interests ;of the Association. How to remit to the AfHoialion -Money should bo sent by Bank draft, costal note, money order, or registered letter,, to the joint rreaurers. For tickets, circulars, or information apply ta CD MACKINTOSH, Secretary, 3399 Lambton Quay, Wellington; Sol* agent for tho sale of Tiokets in. Masterton, IV. R.lJone, ;■..'■•. BROS, VULCAN FOUNDRY, .
MaNHBM-SiRBM WBItIHOIOS, I " ■'. .-■ ' : . Rayiiig secured a arge assortment of O DoiiglU Of ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS for tf Verandahs, Balconiei, Fences, Ac., wish t 'to inform Architect*, nrid' thw public that they are prepared to supply ijll. orders' at prices that .will compare favorably with thn imported artiole. They still conti'nua to execute orders t for all sorts of Oast and Wrought Iron t Work. An illustrated catalugue will i shortly be issued PIKENIX IRON AKP BRASS FOUNDRY Robertson k Co./ ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHJP, ANDGENERAUMITHS, MANUFACTURERS of *he Three IMIerPatentFLAXSTRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HEORLEB, FLAX;PREBSES, and all Machinery in cennectlon with Flax Dressing. Makers of all kinds of Steam Engines and Boilers, Estimate? for all kinds of Ironwork piven. Country orders attended to with despatch. ROBEBTSOJT&CO,, /. Old Custom Uouse-itreeti Wellington] \ [iOABOJ.' W, B. BQNE, » efiOWTANT. and GENERAL, Commission agent,, pfoo' adjoining J, Wpliarns' Tobacconist stop. I Bonkskept.BentsandDebtacoiiectti. 34ff ~ - : '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 February 1890, Page 4
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834Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 February 1890, Page 4
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