GRAND JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY! AND GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By perrnieaiori o to Colonial Recrctary.) GBAND Jl/BILEEART UNION. 122 Prtzen and Gilts, valued at £500011! First Prize, valued at £6OO Hoooiul Prisee, valued at £3OO Tlurd Prize, nW nt£2oo Fourth Prise, valued at £IOO "iO.OOO Art Union Tickets, at 2b >ach. Numbered from I to 50.000, inclneive: Iha im price brings them within the reach of all. AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of THE FREE PUBLI LIBRARY FUND. mHE GRAND ART UNION and J. GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give a series of Ornnd Oonc-.its, commencing im MONDAY, the 3d, awl continuing on TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, aud will dietritiuto to tioket-holdori £SOOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND UIFTS. Banker! : National Sank of New Zealand. D'stubution to commence immediately alter the Ceuccrts. Tho Drawing will take place under the supervision of promi--1 ncnt citizens. Musical Committer, J B Connolly C D MacHntnsh ' J M'Glsshan W F Parsou C Bill Joint Treasures, JCMerruw.of JC MKorrsw * Co, C \V Tanner, Barris'or ■ nd Soli'itor. ' SEcumuY: C D Mackintosh LIST OP GRAND ART UNION PKIZES AND GIFTS. , , ] Giand art union prize, picture*, valued ;it ...£SCO 0 0 1 Orsiid art union prize, pict'ire» vnlucil at ... 300 0 0 lGrawt a't on on p'izi 1 , pic ures valu <1 at ... 200 0 0 I lG:aml ott union prize, 'piano va uc, ut ~ 100 0 0 4G aril a t union prizes value I «U'so each „. COO 0 0 5 (jiQini art n.iiuns prizes, valued at £2O each ... 100 0 0 20 Graml iat union prizes, valued at £lO each ... 200 0 0 20 Grand an union prizes, valu* il Ht JES ruch ... 100 0 0 947 Gr'lid art union prizes, valued at ... 1000 0 ,„ nn I Grand art utron prizes I £2700 0 0 1000 j valued rt ( 1 Grand musical art gift p.iz'lbindeintestl ... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocl ait gifts, przes (vocal competition) .„' 150 0 0 100 Grand art gifts, prizes I (word o mpetition) ... 100 0 0 1 Giand Ju' ilee anniversary gilt to tho Free Public Library, consisting q( s'audard works valued at .. ~ ~3000 0 0 ~ (Grand art union prizes) { and gifts, valued at > £6OOO 0 0 1122 Grand total ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration of the Jubilee Anniversary of the Foundation of the Colony, IN GKAND ART GIFT PHIZES WII be presented to One Hundred Ticket Ho'dsis wioform the number of aer an English Dictionary wo/dsby re-ar-nnginx th-t letters in the words " Jubilee Anniversary." . Thus for example :-"June, Library, Any." The above amount will bo divided as follows : First-Grand art gift prize valued at .. .. ( Secend-Grand art gift prize, valued at .. ~ 10 0 0 Third-G and art gift prize. valued at .... 5 0 Fouith-Grand art gift prize, valued at .. .. 300 Fifth—Giand art gift prize valued at 2 00 In addition to 15 other grand art gift prizre valued at LI each, and 80 grand art gift prizes 10s eicli, making a grand total of 100 prizes, valued at 1.100. By the above it will be seen that every tickctholdur, who is a rompetitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of the 100
the whole filths tickets we not sold »r( mii'>n p-izeß and gifts niil be madepro ruta on the amount disposed of Should the recipient of any of the Urß<prizes, though living at a distance or otherwise, w>sh the prize sold, the Committte gua'autee t> find a purchaser at the value stated above, leu 10 per cent A statement of iho distribution will be puhlislu d and forwarded to ticketkolders wlin ob'a'u Art Union pi 6, and all prizrß will be pi omptly delivered afier the drawing. Holders of five Art Uuion tickets will be ndmi ted fri'O lo the i>iand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work fur the interests of the Association, How to remit to tbo&Bfciaiiori-Money should be sent by Bank draft, postal i.ole, money order, or registered letter, to the joint Treaurers. For tickets, circulars, or information apply to CD MACKINTOSH, Secretary, 3399 Latnbton Quay, Wellington. Sol? agent for'tho sale of Tickets in Maitorton. W. R.lloMS, HROS. VULOAN FOUNDRY, Mankerh-Btreet Weluboiob, Having secured a urge assortment of Deßignß of Omumenm Oastinos for Verandahs, Balconies, Fence*, Ac, triah, tn inform Architect*, Builders, and the public that they are prepared to supply all orders at priceß that will compare favorably with thn imported article, They still continue to execute nrdors for all sorts of Cast and Wrodoht Iron Work, An illustrated catalogue will shortly be issued
PHffiNIX IRON AND BRASS ■ FOUNDRY Robertson A-Cb., ENGINEERS, BOILER' MAKERS, SHIP, AKDGENEBAL SMITHS, IVI BoIIorPatentFWXSTRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HECKLES, FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection ' with Flax Dressing, Makers of all kinda of Steam Enfjaes and Boilers, Estimates for all kinds ot Ironwork piven, Country orders attended to with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO., Old Custom Houae-atreot, Wellington
W, R, BONE, A CCOUNTANT iHD GENERAL ut ; « ' ' ' "COMMISSION •AGENT, Office adjoining J. Williams' Tobacconist ihap. Bowks keptfßentsandDobts collected. 3427 ~ '-'■•■■ •■■■■.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 February 1890, Page 4
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826Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 February 1890, Page 4
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