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TO LET. ROOMS to Let. Unfurnished. Apply late Economic Printing Office, Maclaggau street. ® ,urn ' B ted Cottage, 4 rooms, Rainbird’s Jetty, Peninsula; 30a a week. Wm. Brown, Princes street TO LET, At Caversham, Mabel Villa, the late residence of Mr Price. Apply office of this paper. TO LET, those large, commodious, and centrally-situated Offices lately in the occupation of Messrs George Gray Russell, and Co. Apply to Neill and Co., Universal Bond. PUBLIC COMPANIES. PROSPECTUS OP THE OTaGO Turkish baths company 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 in calls not exceeding 2s fid per share, if required. (It is not contemplated that more than 5s per share will be required.) DIRECTORS! Mr Percival Barker Mr James Schofield Mr George W. Eliott . Mr W. J. M. Lafnach, BANKERS : The Bank of New Zealand. MANAGERf Mr William Scott Burton. • BROKERS: Messrs Stewart and Doughty, : ! OFFICE J , Manse street, Dunedin. The objects of the Company are the establishment in Dunedin of the ancient tyoma# or Hot-air Bath, familiarly known under the name of the Turkish Bath, together with Sulphur, : Yapor, and the ordinary Hot, Cold; and Shower Baths, &c. It is proposed in the first instance to lease a suitablylpjmtyngf l and fit- the same up for that purpose, ap an estimated codl of rive hundred pounds, 1 which sum the promoters are assured hy Mr W. S. Burton, who has had a long and varied experience in the erection audcqnduct of Turkish Baths in London and the; Colonies, will be ample. ! The successful establishment of the Turkish : Bath in thp neighboring Oolopies, where frpm at first being an expensive luxury,' it hb9 now become the every day necessity of the f population, induces the promoters to helieVe that a similar establishment in Dunedin wilj. be appreciated by the public, apd result in success ip a peguniary senge, ■ The use of the Turkish Bath is widely ye.commended by the medical profession especially in the treatment of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Colds, &a,7 &c,} and the Otago Turkish Bath will nodoubt prove a great hoop to mapy sufferers from these complaints. It is not, however, for the siok only that the Turkish Bath will be found beneficial. Its use is of immense advantage to the strong and healthy. The simplicity of its treat-' ment, together with the power it exercises in preventing and relieving the body from' disease, is fully acknowledged by all whouse them. It is proposed to fix the charges at thelowest remunerative price,' so as to bring them within the means of all classes of the,' community. The price for a single hath will not exceed three shillings. Accommodation will also be provided for ladies only. Application for shares, accompanied by a deposit ef 2s fid per share, to be made to the brokers, STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street, Dunedin. PROSPECTUS OP TOE ' C Caledonian quartz mining f COMPANY, LIMITED,, (Carrick Range), To be Registered, under the Mining. Com- - ' pahfes’ Act, * ' j ' Capital, L 6,000, in 3,000 Shares of L2 each. Of which 1,500 shares, LI paid up, will be retained by the proprietor, and 1,500 shares issued to the public on the following terms, viz. ; 10s per share on application, 10s per share on allotment, after which all shares Will be equally liable to calls, and then calls (if required) not. to exceed Is pgr share per month. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS S Geo. W. Eliott, Dunedin G. M. Starkey, Cromwell John Hislop, Dunedin Thomas Hazlett, Cromwell James Hazlett, Clyde C. S. Reeves, I)ungdip D. A. Jolly, Cromwell 0. S. Harvey, Dunedin. BANKERS J Bank of New South Wales. | The promoters of this Company ha ! every confidence that, in placing this mi before the public, they are offering a real valuable mining property, and one which w undoubtedly prove payable, aspastresul have been such as to leave little doubt future prospects. The present proprietor (Mr J. T. Stephe son) having exhausted al). hjs capital, ov L 2,500, in prospecting and developing t] mine, has now determined to‘offer it to tl public, and for his interest he retains L 5( shares at 20s paid up, and also receive L 1,350 in cash. A considerable quantity of stone (ov 700 tons) ha’s been'raised and crushed durii prospecting, which has averaged one’cun to the ton, and as a greater depth' reached, the stone gives evidence of increa ing richness. Two shafts have been sun from the upper level to a depth of 80ft eac] but, owing to the quantity of water in tl reef, the sinking has in the meantime be< suspended; but the tunnel, now in bourse construction —in over 140ft—will not bn] drain the reef to the depth of 450 ft, but wi open up an extensive field of quartz ckpab 0 affording continuous crushings. * Nearly 500 shares are already applied f( by residents in Cromwell, where the mine well known and highly thought of. Further particulars may be obtained ar applications for shares made to Mr Chari Colclough, Cromwell j or W. OR vM BALL, Princes-street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3444, 6 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3444, 6 March 1874, Page 4

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