GRAM) JUBILEE ASA'IViiKSAItt '.- AND GIFTCONOERT ASSOCIATION By pennission o the Colonial Scoretary.) GRAND JUBILEE ART UNION. 122 Frizes and Gifts, valued at £6OOOlll First Prize, valued at £6OO, Second Prize, valued at £3OO Third Prize, valued at £2OO Fourth Prize/valued at £IOO TO.OOO Art Union Tickets, at 2s each. Numbered from 1 to 50,000, inclusive; Iho ow price brings them within the reach ol all. ART UNION AND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of i THE FREE PUBLI LIBRARY I FUND. THE GRAND. ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give a series of Grand Concerts, commencing on MONDAY, the 3rd, and continuing on TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will distribute to ticket-holders £6OOO IN ART UNION PRIZES AND GIFTS. Bankers: National Sank of New Zealand. Distribution to commence immediately after the Cencerts, The Drawing will take placo under tho supervision of prominent citizens. MffSIM COMMITTE*, J BConnolly CD Mackintosh JM'Glashan WFParsom C Hill Joint Treasurers, JC M'Korcow,of J 0 MKerrow &Co, O W Tanner, Barristor and Solicitor. SwmErARV: C D Mackintosh LIST OP GRAND AKT UNION PKIZES AND GIFTS. 1 Oraud art union prize, pictures, valued at ..,£SOO 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at ... 300 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, picmresvahi'dat ... 200 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, valued at£so each ... 200 0 0 5 Grand art unions prizes, value-! at £2O each ... 100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, valued at £lO each ... 200 0 0 20 Grand an union prfzes, . vftlu.-il (it £5 each ... 100 0 0 917 Gr,nil art union prize.*, valued at ... WOO 0 ,„,,„ (Gran'd art un'on prize* )£2joo 0 0 m ) valued at ( 1 Grand musical art gift p'.iz'-(bindc.ntesti ... 50 0 0 20 Grand vocil ait gifts, prizes (vocal comueti- | tiwi) 160 0 0 I ICO Grand art gifts, prizes, (word o muelition) ... 100 0 0 1 Grand Ju'ilec anniversary gift to the Free Public Library, consisting q( standard works valued at 2000 0 0 (Grand art union prizes) [ \ and gifts, valued at ) £SOOO O 0 1 1122 Grand total ART GIFTS. (WORD COMPETITION) In commemoration oi the Jubilee Anniversary of tho Foundation of tho Colony,
£IOO IN GRAND AST GIFT PEIZES Will be presented to Uno Hundred Ticket Holders who form the highest number' ot oerlainEnijlißh Dictionary words by re-_ar-rsngini! the letters in the words" Jubilee Anniversary," Thus lor examplo':—" June, Library, Any." The above amount will be divided as follows: , First-Grand art gift prize valued at .. .. 0 Second—Grand art gift prize.
valued at .. .._ 10 0 0 s TbirJ—Grand art gift prize, valued at •• 5 0 t Fourth-Grand art Rift prize, valued at .... 3 0 0 J Filth-Grand art gift pnzo valued at .. .... 2 00 » Id addition to 15 other grand art gift prizes valued at LI each, ana 80 grand art ) gift prizos- 10s eaohj making a grand total of 100 prizes, valued at LIOO. l By the above it will be seen that every ticketholdcr, who is a competitor will have i 100 chances of obtaining ono of the 100 grand art gift prizes, 1 the whole of tho tickets are not sold arj union prizes and gifts will bo madepro rata on the amount disposed of Should the recipient of any of the large prizes, through living at a distance or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Com- " mittee guarsnteo to find a purchaser at the value stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of Ihe distribution will be published and forwarded to tickctbolders who obtain Art Union prizes, aud all prizes will be promptly delivered after the draiving. Holders of five Art Uuion tickets will be admitted free to tho Urand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work fur the interests of the Association. How to limit to the Association-Money should ho sent by Bank draft, costal note, ' money ordor, or registered letter, to the joint Drawers. For tickets, circulars, or information apply to CD MACKINTOSH, ' Secretary, 3399 Lsmblon Quay, Wellington. Sob agent fur tho sale of Tickets in Mastorton, W. B.Bokb. fl-MITA BROS. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Mahbbbß-Sieeet.....'.AVblunoios, Having secured n arge assortment of Designs of Orsamentai, Castings for Vemnduhs, Balconies, Fences, See., wish to inform Architects, Builders, and the public that they are prepared to supply all orders at, prices that,will compare favorably with the imported article. They still continue to execute orders for all sorts of Oast and Wkouohi hf Work. An illustrated catalogue,will shortly be issued PHOENIX IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY Robertson -k Co,, ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHIP.ANDGENBBAWMITHS, ' MANUFACTURERS of Hie Three RoIIerPatentFLAXSTRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HECKLES, FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection with Flax Dressing, Makers of all kinds of Steam Enfines and Boilers. Estimates for all kinds of ironwork ffiven, Country orders- attended to with despatch, ROBERTSON & CO., Oil Custom Hu«B>atreot, 'Wellington W. &-.BOKB, •A CCOUNTANT and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office adjoining J. Williams' Tobacconist shop, Books kept, Rents and Dobis collected.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3435, 14 February 1890, Page 4
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818Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3435, 14 February 1890, Page 4
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