Art Union. "~J(JITN T ANDERSON'S G^and Akt Union. To bo held at the Odd Fellows' Hall on SATURDAY EVENING, FKB. 5., at 8 o'clock. .100 PRIZES, VALUE, £141 35s od. 283 TICKETS AT 10s EACH. j.A. has just received direct from London, the largestaud most beautiful lot of Oleographs ever impoitod into Wiuiganui, which he intends to dispose of by Art Union. These works of Art; are copies by ihe most "celebrated artists, whilst (he subjects cannot fail to give general satisfactioii. In order to make this Art Union more attractive, "a few Leading Prizes and a number of other useful articles, have been put in, as will be seen by j the prixe list. , , , PRIZE LIST : £. s l ! I.' W.Singer'sTreadle Sewing ' Machine , " 12 12 0 : 21 Challenge and Sapctuary 310 0 "3. -Prussian Peasant Girl ''17 6 4. Judah ancl Tauiar 2 0 0 5. Outside Fore .t > \ 1 5 0 G. Farm Yard , 15 0 '" 7; -Fruit and Flowers 1 5 0 8. Flowers .0 12 6 9. Draught ancl Light, but fine 1 10 0 1 10. -) Of f-Portland 0 15 0 - 1-1. J.issatisfied' ■ , 0 15 ; , 0 12. Young Cricketers ... ,0 15, 0 13. rFJo.wers -.! i. . !' 0-12 0 14. Broken Medicine Bottle 1 10 0 15. Happy Family • 0 15// 0 16. David's First Victory 2 2 0 17. Cat's' on Billiards 1 5 0 18. Morning in the Mead 15 0 19. 'Mary S'evrart ■ ■ 1. 5 0 20. Stag at Bay t 5 0 21.- -The Christ an Martyr . 2 2 0 "22.'ThebftW 2 2 0 23. Pet Rabbits 15 0 24. Flow'erGirl' ' 110 -25. ''Ihe Turning Point . 1 10 0 26. Walnut Foot Stool 1 12 C 27. Refreshing the Team 10 0 28. "The Two Comrades 10 0 29. Welcome Arrival 10 0 30. Spring of Life 10 0 31. Flotver Group 0 12 6 32. In Great Distress 0 15 0 33. Offßamsgate 0 15 0 34. Swiss Cottage 100 35. A Merry Childhood 1 0 0, 36. Milking Time ' 10 0 37. Just After the' Battle 17 0 38/ Evening in the Mark 10 0' 39. Flowers ■ ' - 012 6 40. Carved Lion's Head, bracket and shelf 1 17 G 41. Young Cricketer 0 15 0 42. .Somnambulist 0 17 6 43. The Little Wanderer 10 0 44. Fiuit 0 12 6 45. Am'yßobsart ' 1 10 0 40. Chief Mourner" and the' > :.' Shepherd's Grave ' 3 0 0 47. Flowers 0 12 -6 , 48. Playing at Soldiers 10 0 49.' Walnut What Not 3 3 0 50. King jWilliam and the • • 4i Prussian' Generals' 1 0 0 51. Fruit and Flowers 0 12 6 52. The Adorning of- Judith '■ 1■ 0 0 53. An Offering of Love i 10 0 54. David's First Victory , 2 2 0 55. Flowers \ , , 012 0 50^ Interview between Napoleon ' leon arid Count Bismarck 10 0 57. See Saw" " '- ; " ' 10 0 58. Stag at Bay (steel plate)' I'o ' 0 [ 59. Gentleman's Dressing Case with secret' drawer 2 5 0 GO. Marriage of Princess Louise i ■ and t the Marquis of Lome. 10 0 6t. Train ujj a Child in. the wtty it shoiild go 10 0 , 62. Off Eauisgate ' ' .015^0 63. Joseph's brethren dipping his Coat ' • 1 17 ' 6 64. Flowers 0 12 6 65. Hector , ; I>. 0 0 i 66. The Chief Mourner , 1 10 0 i G7. Dissatistied . 1 15 0 ; 68. I ' 'Locksfiicfi SeWing Machine 4 5 0 1 691 'Fruif and Flowers ' " 012 6 ' 70. ,Y° un g Cricketers 015 6 71.- Broken Medicine Bottle 110 0( 12. F.ower Group ■ 0 12 0' ; 73.' ;lni Great Distress ••••.• 0 15' 6 ! 74... Carved i, Oak Lion's. Head,/. .: ' 1 bracket, and shelf 117 6 t 75. Fru/it, and Flowers , / ■ 0,12 ,;G I !76.! 76. Pet Rabbits ' ' , 1 5,0 ; 'Mower 'Girl ' " "* l' I'o ',78. The Shepherd's Grave 1 10 ,0 ,79:.T he Happy Family • • O 15" '0 83. Carved Walnut Footstool 1 12" !6! 6 )%%>, The Offer •: ■ .2 '2"0 82. The Stag at Bay I.iis 0 ( 8 t 3., l The,Christian Martyr 2.2, ;0 !84.' The Turning Point , 1, 10 0 • 85. C^-ts on Billiards 1 10 . 0 86. Fruit and Flo\vers " • J 0 12' fe ,&7. Joseph's brethren dipping : ' • his Goat., ■ ' . - ' 1 176 ' 88. Flower Group; ' • 0 12 '6 • :89.: 89. Fancy China Inlaid Table ,2, o- 0 t 90. Flowers , ,0,12 6 ' 91.' ' The Young Cricketer b . 15 ( ' 0 1 92. D,avid's First Victory , ' 2 ' 2 0 i ■ 93." Flowers •••••■' ' !> o""l'2 '6, t 94. Inlaid Letter Box - 0 12' 6 '~ 95. Fruit arid Flowers ■' ■"■ 012 6 \ • pG. Judah and Tuniar 2 0 '0 '' 97. Flower Group 0 12 6 ' 98; . Farm. Yard sin Winter Tini c 1 : 0 0' •' Q9. Looking Glass 0 12 6' lOQ.; Bassinette t , , 0 12 ; 6 i T^he Prizes', will be on "view a,t the Odd';Fellow^'' Hall' on 'SATURDAY, the sth February^ from 10. a.m. ; to commence at 8 p.m. sharp, ! ( ■'
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2694, 1 February 1876, Page 3
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820Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2694, 1 February 1876, Page 3
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