THE PRIZE LIST.
let Prize. — Magnificent Oil Painting in massive gold frame. This is a splendid work of -art, and would be an acquisition to any drawing room in Auckland. It it> a study from life by M. Bertrano, the Italian artist, the figure being a handsome girl. We value the picture at fifty guineas, and invite our subscribers to
come and see it- at the Observer office. 2nd Prize. — Magnificent Bell Parlour Organ supplied by the London and Berlin Piano Company (Mr W. H. Webbe, M«,n- . aerer). Here is a picture of it. You can judge of its value for yourselves : — This- magnificent instrument which ia fit for the ' use of any profes- _ sional musician, waß imported by the London and Berlin Piano Com- , much expression, Cjfißllar ' beautiful instru- •■= — ~ "^^aKgSllEg^ ment may well be ~ == — =^~~ . =^s considered fortun- — ate. And any ticket may win it! Eemeraber that, and save your coupons. Take care of the -coupons and the prizes will take care of themselves !
3rd Prize. — Magnificent oil painting in splendid gold frame. This is a landscape scene, and is admirably executed. It is equal in Rize to the first prize, and we value it at forty guineas. Come and Bee it at the Ob^bbveb office. 4th Prize.— Lady's Beautiful Dress Bing, of gold set with precious stones, mannfaotured specially for the drawing by Mr H. Kohu, jeweller. Queen-street. The ring is now on exhibition in Queen-street, and only requires to be seen to be coveted* sth Prize. -Magnificent Oil Painting of charming landscape scene, in massive gold frame. This is a companion picture to the third prize, and is also valued by us at forty guineas. These three pictures are all by well-known artists, and their possession may well be envied by our subscribers.
•6th Prize. — Concert Boiler Organ, which we have obtained from Mr Finoh, stationer, of Queen-street, Auckland, who is the agent for New Zealan.d. These are excellent mechanical organs of admirable tone. They are tor all the word like the symphonia which we gave at our last drawing. Here it is : The beauty of these instruments is that a ' child jan play them. At concerts, parties, ot dances they are simply in v aluable. . They are extremely portable, can readily be conveyed from place to place, and the selections which they play are practically inexhaustible. These include all the latest songs, marches dances, &c. They are wonderful " s * ilU
7th Prize. — Handsome pair of terra cotta plaques, hand-painted in pretty design ; New Zealand flowers. A desirable ornament to the drawing room. Bth Prize. — 1 case (quarts) Exhibition Champion Prize Ale from Ehrenfried Brothers, Queen-street.
3th Prize. — From McLeod Bros, manufactory, 277, Queen-street, handsome baby's perambulator, specially made for this drawing. May be seen in the window of Show Boom, Upper Queen-street. Des-
oription and picture of this desirable pram, will appear in a future issue. 10th Prize. — Cheque for two guineas.
11th Prize. — Very pretty pair of hand-
painted plaques. . 12th Prize.— l eighteen-gallon cask XXXX Ale, special Xma» brew, from D. Arkell's
Gladstone Brewery, Newton Road, Auck-
land. 1 3th Prize. — Very handßome bevelled-glass drawing room bracket, about 12x18, with pretty design, showing a spray ot New Zealand flowers, chastely painted on the glass.
14feh Prize. — Afternoon tea-sefi of choice design ; delicate iea-green pattern ; consisting of 40 pieces. This tea-set has
been presented by Messrs A. E. Ty r and Go, importers of china, glass and earthenware, and may be seen at any time on view in the show window, Qaeensteeefc, opposite Smith and Caughey's. A picture oi° several pieces of the set, -showing the design, will appear in » later issue.
15th Prize. — "Pair of beautiful plaques hand-painted.
16th Prize.- From W. Skeates, jeweller (opposite Bank of. N.Z.), a handsome French (15 day) marble clock, inlaid with coloured marble and p^W lines. May be seen in Mr Skeate's window.
1 7th Prize.— Oil painting in handsome gold frame.
18th Prize.— Pair of hand-painted plaques, New Zealand flowers, in water colours.
19th Prize. — 1 eighteen-gallon cask of D. Arkell's XXXX Ale, special Xmas brewf'om the Gladstone Brewery, Newton Eoad, Auckland.
20th Prize. — Handsome silver-moan te^ briar pipe, in case, with splendid ambe r mouth-piece. May be Been at J. WColeman'a Hair-dressing Saloon, Queen" street Wharf, (opposite Roller Mills).
2lßt Prize. — A very beautiful pair of oilpainted shells, New Zealand views, which are on view at W. Slaney's manufacturing jewellery establishment, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland. 22nd Prize. — Pair of terra-cotta plaques, hand-painted, in water colours. 23rd Prize. — Here is a choice : You can have either a case of the famous Electric Blood Benewer, containing one dozen bottles, and which is guaranteed to cure any one of the countless ills that flesh is
heir to; or one Speedwell Washer, the housewife's best friend ; or else one Tarawera water boiler, a clever invention for supplying boiling water in 35 seconds. Messrs McGlashan'and Co. are agents for all these patents.
24th Prize.— l pair of hand painted terracotta plaques. 25th. Prize.— 1 ease (4 doz. quarts) Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Auckland Domain Brewery Pure Beer.
26th Prize.— An enlargement finished in the now popular Eastman Bromide proceaa value £2 10s. Coupon holders are requested to send in 7 days prior to prize drawing the name ot the person whose photo they wish enlarged. C. H. Clemens, Tuttle'B Studio, 248, <^ueenstreet, Auckland. 27th Prize.— so packets 'Tnree Castles' Cigarettes. H. Partridge and Co. '1 obacconists, Queen-street, Auckland. 1 pair hand-painted plaques; artistic ornaments for the drawing-room. 28th Prize. — 2 dozen assorted Sheet Music including latest songs, dances and pianoforte pieces. Prom Miller's JPanoy Repository, 110, Victoria-streec, Auckland. 29th Prize.— Nickle-plated 'Cleveland' lamp, central draught, equal to 40 candle illumination, may be seen at J. and J. Dickey's, Furnishing Ironmongers, Queen-street, Auckland. 30th Prize. — Beautiful canary and cage, a nine present for a lady. From J. Walker, Florist, Fancy Bird and Poultry ~ Dealer, City Market, Auckland. 31st Prize. — Pair of hand-painted plaques: New Zealand Sowers. ' 32nd Prize.— Eight packets of Brown, Barrett and Co.'s Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea which insures perfect peace in the household. 33rd Prize.— l Case (4doz qts) celebrated Shield brand India pale ale, from E. Seccombe and Sons, Great Northern Brewery, Kyber Pass, Auckland. 34th Prize. — Cheque for half-a-guinea 85th Prize. — Pair of hand-painted plaques. 36th Prize.— Twelve months' subscription to Hears and Coy.'c. (248 Queen-street) Circulating Library — containing 1800 volumes — a desirable prize. 37th Prize. — Pretty art basketware flowerstand, of very tasteful design, from C. W. Goodson'e, London Arcade, Queenstreet.
38th Prize. — Gent's superior silk umbrella with handsome shaded horn handle, silver mounted (hall marked), from George Fowld's clothing establishment, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. 39th Prize. One dozen cabinet photos finished in P. -W. Edwards' first-class style. Studio, 236 Qneen-Htreet, Auckland. 40th Prize. — Pair of pretty hand-painted plaques. 41st Prize. — 12 one-pound tins of Brown, Barrett and Co.'s UN-XLD Excelsior coffee. Sure preventative against coughs, colds and coffins. 42nd Prize. — Cheque for half-a-guinea. 43rd Prize.— Box of Turf Club Cigarettes, comprising prize coupons for current events^ Harry Ellison, foot of Greystreet. 44th Prize.— Pair of prettily painted terra-cotta plaques. 45th Prize. — 1 case Watson and Murray's prize ale from the Eden 1 errace Brewery, Auckland. 46th i rize. — Rich Genoa cake, about 201bs, specially made for Christmas, from A. Cowley'e, Hygienic Bakery, SymondsStreet, Auckland. 47th Prize — Box of Cleaver's first quality ' Juvenia ' toilet soap, invaluable for the complexion, from Cooper's Victoria Pharmaoy, corner of Victoria and Hob-son-siireets, Auckland. 48th Prize.— Handsome oil painting m gold frame.
49th Prize. — Case of grand hollow ground razors from the splendid stock of Thoa. Sainael, Cutler, 162, Queen-street, (next . to New Zealand Clothing Factory. 50th Prize. — Very pretty silk handkercief.
51st Prize.— Pair of terra-cotta plaques, hand-painted, in chaste design. 52nd Prize. — Dozen opalette cabinet photos finished in best style from J. C. Morton's Newton Studio, Karangahape Koad, Auckland.
53rd Prize. — Cheque for half-a-guinea. 54th Prize. — 1 case (4 doz. qta. Hancock and Coy's XXXX ale from the Captain Cook .brewery, Kyber Pass, Auckland. 55th Prize. — 2 dozen best known songs in the world, with piano accompaniments. A choice selection from Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street, Auckland. , >, 56th Prize. — Pair of lady's kid gloves ; any
size to suit the winner. 57th Prize. — Pair of terra* cotta plaques; hand- painted; New Zealand flowers. 58th Prize.— Eight "packets of Brown, Barrett and Co.'s, Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. Use it and it becomes law.
59th Prize.— Silk handkerchief.
60th Prize.— Pair of prettily-painted terra cotta plaques. . ; 61st Prize. — Cheque for half-a-guinea.
62nd Prize.— l eighteen gallon cask of Extra Stout, special brew, from D. Arkell's Gladstone- Brewery, Newton Eoad, Auckland. : 63rd Prize.— so packets cigarettes ' Three Castles.' H. Partridge and Co. Tobacconists, Queen-street, Auckland. 64th Prize. — 8 -dozen 'copies. new sheet music, comprising songs, ' dances, and pieces from Miller's Fancy Repository, ] 10, Victoria-street, Auckland. ' 65th Prize. — Pair of hand painted placques.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 19
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