GRAND JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY ART UNION i AND . GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION By pernnMion o tbo Colonial Soerctavy.) grand Jubilee art union. i?2 Prizes and Gifts, valued at £5OOOlll First' Prize, valued at £SOO ■ Second Prize, valued at £3OO ' Third Prize, valued at £2OO Fourth Prize, valiwl at £IOO
iO.OOO Aft Union Tickets, at 2s each. Kumbored from 1 to 50,000, inclusive: riie o\v price brings tlicin witlun tlio reach of all, GRAND AST MM M GIFT ; CDBDERT, In aid o! THE FREE I'UBLI LIBRARY = FUND. THE GRAND ART UNION and GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION will give a series of Grand Concerts, commencing on MONDAY, the 3rd, and continning on TUESDAY, 4th February, 1890, and will distribute to tickot-holdors £SOOO IN ART UNION PUKES AND ; UIFTS. Bankers: National Rank ol New Zealand,
■ Distubution to commonoj immediately after tlie Concerts. Tlio Drawing will talio plnco uudor the supervision ol prom'.ucnt citizens, ■ Mosim CoaMifi'EK, J B Connolly C D Mackintosh J M'Glaslian W '3? Tarsota C Hill Joist Tiikasuiikrs, JC M'Kcrrmr, of J C Jl'Kcrn.y Co, C W Tanner, Enrrislor unci Solicitor. Seciietaiiy : C D iiacliintosh ■ LIST OF GRAND ART UNION PttIZES AND SIFTS. lGiand lit! union prize,' pictures, valued at ...JCSCO 0 0 1 Grand art union prize, pictures valued at ... 300 0 0 1 Grand ait union prize,. picture# valued at ... 200 0.0 1 Grand art union prize,' piano value! at 100 0 0 4 (Iraml ait miioa prizes valued at fGO each ... 200 0 0 5 Grand art unions prizes, valued at £2O each ...100 0 0 20 Grand art union prizes, ■ valued at .CIO each ... 200 0 0 20 Grand art union prizos, valued at £5 each i.. 100 0 O 947 Grand art imion prizos, valued at ' ICOO 0
, nm l Grand «tt union prizes} £2700 0 0 1000 j Tallied at J 1 Grand musical art gift prizi (band contest) 50 0 0 20 Grand vooil art gifts, prizes (vocal couipetitiou) 150 0 0 . 100 Grand act gifts, prizes . (word c3mpolition) ... 100 0 0 1 Giand Jubilee anniversary gift to the Free l'nblie Library, consisting ;Qf standard works valued at.. .V ..i'ooo '0 0 (Grand artunionprizes;) < and cifts, valued at > £SOOO 0 0 1122 (Grand total •) GRAND ART gifts; . (WORD COMPETITION) • In commemoration of tho Jubilee Anuivcrsaty of thojoiindation of tlio Colony,
d§loo- : ■IS GRAND ART GIFT PHIZES Wi!! be presented to One Hundred Ticket Holders wlio fonn the hishost number'.of oer's'n English Dictionary words by le-ar-rouging the letters in the words" Jubileo Anniversary," / Thus for example " June, Library, Any." ■■■' The above amount. will bo divided is 'follows ' First—Grand nrt gift prizo valued at ' .. .. : .0 SecMid—Grand art gist prizo,' , valuid at , .. .. 10,0;0 Third-Grand art gift prizo. '' ' valued at ; .. .. 5; 0 Fourth—Grand art gift prize, valued at ~ ~ 3 00 Filth—Grand art gift prizo valceti at .. - .. ~ 2 00 In addition to 15 other mud art gift prizes valued at LI eaob, and 80 gwnd art gift prizes 103 eicb, ■ matin®, a gruuj total of 100 prizes, valued at 1100. By the above it will bo seen that every tickctholder, who is a competitor will have 100 chances of obtaining one of the 100 grand art gift prizes, .
.! tho whole ot the tickets are not sold art linion prizes mid gifts will be madeira rata 011 the amount disposed of . Should the recipient of any of the large prizes, through living at a,di(,tanco or otherwise, wish the prize sold, the Committie guarantee to find a.pnrcliasor at tho value stated above, less 10 per cent A statement of (lie distribution will bo published and forwarded to 'licketbolders who obtain Art Union prizis, and all prizes will bo promptly delivered after tho drawing,' Holders of livo Art Uniou tickets will bo admitted free to the Grand Gift Concerts. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for the interests of tho Association, . How to remit to tlio Association-Money should bo sent by Bank draft, costal note, money order, or registered letter, to tho joint Trcamrerß, For tickets, circulars, or information apply to C D MACKINTOSH, Secretary, 3399 Lauibton Quay, Wellington; Sole agent for tho sale of Tickets in Masferton, W, R.Bonk, IpLTTfI B'K'OS. , VULOAN FOUNDRY, MANKBKS-STBEEI, WEtIIXQTON, Having scoured a urge assortment of Designs' Of Ommueitml Gmmoa for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, 40,, wish to inform Architects, Buildors, and tlio public that they are prepared to supply all orders at prices that ivill compare favorably with the imported article. l'hoy etill continue to execute orders for all sorts of Oastmkl Wrooout Iron Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly bo issued
PHCENIX IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, Robertson k Co,, ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHIP, AKDGENERAL SMITHS, Manufacturers nniie Tineo Roller PatontFLAX'STRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HECKLES, FLAX PRESSES, nnd all Machinery in connection with Flax Dicing. Makers of all kinds of Steam Engines and Boilers. Estimates for all kinds ot Ironrrorkf'iron, Country orders attended to with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO., Old Custom llousiwtrcot, Wollington
„ [icaiidJ. W. R. BONE, AN'fi GENERAL AGENT. Office adjoiniii" J . Williams' Tobacconist shop. Books, lwpt, Kcntsund Debts collected. 3127 ' !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 February 1890, Page 4
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