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ELECTION NOTICES. jy/£ R . R E; E| V E |3 Will address the electors as under:— This Evening, at half-past seven o’clock, at Star and Garter Hotel, Albany street j at half-past six, at Cotter’s Caledonia Hotel, King street. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MRB. B. CARGILL will address tie Electors as follows On Thursday evening, at Cotter’s .Galedonia Hotel, Great King street,, at 8 o’clock. JAS. B. M'CULLOCfi, - „ Secretary. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. jyj'R. C. R. CHAPMAN willaddress the Electors This Evening, at the Mission House, Bussell street, at 8 p.m. CHASe db L. GRAHAM, , /. T '' ; ~ : Secretary. PROVINCIAL- COUNCIL ELECTION. THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY' ! GENTLEMEN, p-At the earnest and re peated solicitation of a very larst number of my fellpw.-electors, including mans of the most influential citizens, I have at lasi resolved to coma forward :as a candidate tc fall the vacant seat. : ;v ., ; ; id? appear as an independent conneoted vrith any political clique ro£»pavty,; ana, in fact, as the people’s representative, v Yours obediently, 1 ■ ! E. R. CHAPMAN. ! TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF I ; ; DUNEDIN. = ; ;■ , GENTLEMEN,. —[ beg to offer myself as 1 a candidate for the seat in the Pro-i Vmcial Couacil vacated by Mr Bathgate. Your obe.'.ient servant,'■ ' ; : ' : ■ E.;B. CARGILL. j PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. | iV/T® IS AAC is a Candidate ! -tor the vacant 1 seat' in the Provincial; Council,} -.({•. ■>;■! .k- J. , , j| TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. ENTLEME N,-—I beg-to announce that ;i Is® a Candidate for the; now Vacant the House of Representatives. It is scarcely probable, that any ■ very im? portant questions will be dealt ( with during the brief remainder of the present Parliacn®*lk. I will) therefore, merely say that the policy initiated by Mr‘Vogel’s Ministry with legard to public works and immigration will have my full concurrence and support. ■. . 1 ahull have ample opportunity of address? mg you and explaining my views !on an» questions,on which yommay desire!information, and will in due course advertise times and places at which I hope to have the honor of meeting you. : I am, gentlemen. Your obedient servant, GEORGE ELLIOTT BARTON.

PUBLIC COMPANIES. prospectus OF THE OTAGO TU R KIS H BATHS CO M.PAN Y Limited. Capital, L 2.000; in 2,000 Shares, ; of LI each, Viz., 2s 6d per share to be paid on. application ; 2s 6d on allotment; the balance , io. calls not exceeding 2s 6d per share, if required. : (It is not contemplated that more than 5s per share will be required.) , . directors': ;v : :: Mr Percival Barker, , . t Mr James Schofield . Mr George W. Eliott , Mr W. J. M. Larnach, ■ bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. - MANAGER: Mr William Scott Burton. BROKERS; ■ Messrs Stewart and Doughty. ' . ’ OFiicE: Manse street, Dunedin. The objects of the Company are the establishment in Dunedin of the ancient Roman or Hot-air Bath, familiarly known under the name of the Turkish Bath, together with •Sulphur, Vapor, and the ordinary Hot, Cold, apd Shower Baths, &c. It is proposed in tbe.-first instance to lease a suitable building, ahd.to. fit the same up for that purpose, at [ an estimated coat of live hundred pounds, | which aum the promoters are assured by Mr ;W, S. Burton, who has had , a long and } varied experience in the erection and conduct | of Turkish Baths in London and the Colonies, will be ample, | ThesuCcessfulestablishmentof the Turkish ; Bath in the neighboring Colonies, where from at first being an expensive luxury, it has now become the every day necessity of the population, induces the promoters to believe that a similar establishment in Dunedin will bo appreciated by the public, and result in success in a pecuniary sense. The use of the Turkish Bath widely re-' commended by the medical profession, especially in the treatment of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Colds, &c, &c.; and the Otago Turkish Bath will no doubt prove a great boon to many sufferers from these complaints. It is not, however, for the sick only that the Turkish Bath will be tound beneficial. Its use is of immense advantage to the strong and healthy. The simplicity of .its 1 treatment, together with the power it exercises in preventing and relieving the body from disease, is fully acknowledged by all who use them. It is proposed to fix the charges at the lowest remunerative price, so as to bring them within the means of all classes of the community. The price for a single bath will not exceed three shillings. Accommodation will also be provided for ladies only. , Application for shares, accompanied by a deposit of 2s 6d per share, to be made to the brokers, STEWART & DOUGHTV, Manse street, Dunedin. LOST, a Seal, with the initials “F.G.W,” Finder rewarded on returning to &tar Office. SALE,. 1.6 Working Bullocks, and uL Yokes, Collars, &c,, J, Manning.

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Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 3

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