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PUBLIC COMPANIES. bcoTTis^ p..;;; anceoo. ; : ' ; :;r‘ FIRE, LIFE; AND ANNUITIES / Claims settled in Dunedin. - CAPITAL, £1,000,600.. • WILLI AM BROWN A -CO,, Agents,; • Princes street (opposite National Bank). Merchants and shippers ot Goods will find their Insurance Business transacted with” greater facility ,by adopting . FLOATING POLICIES . ISSUED BY THE ' ‘ NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY to New Zealand and Australian-; Ports, 'em-'" bodying favorable terms for the Assured. Claims can be made payable in every port. A. HILL JACK, -General; Manager. PROSPEC TUS , / . OFTHK ' : DT AGO " "V • Turkish baths : company Cafital, L 2,000:; in Shares, ; of ■ ; - each,: , Yiz., 2s 6d per share to be paid; on applioa- | tion; 2s: fid on; allotment; 'the balance 1 i : ,in; not exceeding 2s,fid per share, r; , ifrequired. (It is .-not.contemplated ■ that.'more:than ss.per share will.he re- ; . quired.) • ■ DIRECTORSiv ; - r . ~f, Mr Percival Barker v> : -* > .. .v y - Mr James'Sch6field : ■ W.j Eliott • vll Mr Wv J. M. -liamach; r - -• -'BANKERS : ' ■ ( ’ ; ■’ ■ r ‘ Mr WiUiam Scott Bdrtbh. j r BROKERS ; . ..Messrs, Stewart and Doughty. 1 ,, „ r - ’ 7 i ■ -iManse-street, Dunedin. - i The objectsof.Lhe Companycare- thej esla-; blisbment in .'Dunedin of tho ancient Roman or Hot air Bath, familiarly known under, the: name of the Turkish Bath? together;.-.with! Sulphur, Vapor, and the ordinaiiy Hot, Gold; and Shower Baths, &o. It is proposed:;in the firstinatanceto lease a suitable building, 'and to fit the -same upfor that purpose. at an estimated cost of riVe ; ' hundredpounds, : which' sUtn the, promoters arp assured By Mr 1 ! |Wrs., Burion, who has "had ; a lobg &nd ■varied experience in the erection.and conduct of Turkish Baths in London" and, the' Golqinies, will be ample. . i . . v , The successful establishment ofthe Turkish! Bath in the neighboring Colonies, where from: jat ; first being an expensive luxury, it has inow every day necessity-of-the ’ population, induces the promoters to believe |that a similar establishment ih-Dubedin will ' be appreciated by the public, and result in 'success in a pecuniary sense. ' / . The use of the Turkish Rath, is widely reIcommended by the mediqal profession, espe T ; •cially in the treatment of Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neuralgia, Lumbago, Colds, &c, &a ; and the Otago Turkish Bath wilLno doubt prove a great boon to many sufferers' from, these complaints.. : It is not, however, for the sick only that the Turkish Bath will ba touhd 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 who ; juse them. .-i I 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 Inidt exceed three shillings. ‘ i Accommodation will also be provided for ladies only, i , : i. ; ; Application for shares, accompanied by a ; deposit ef 2s 6d per share, to be made to the brokers,: STEWART A DOUGHTY, Alanse street, Dunedin. PROSPECTUS OF THE V CALEDONIAN QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, (Garrick Range), To be Registered under the Mining Companies* Act, 1872. Capital, L 6,000, in 3,000. Shapes of L2 each.. Of which 1,600 shares, Ll paid up, will, be retained by"the' pronrietdr,' ’ and 1,600 shares issued to' the public on the following terms, viz. ; 10s per share on application, 10s per share on after which all shares will be equally liable to calls, a.nd. then calls ; (if; required); not to exceed Is per share per month. -.■; PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: - Geo.. W. Eliott, .Dunedin \ , G. M, Starkey, Cromwell John Hislop, Dunedin i Thomas Hariett, Cromwell James Hajdett, Clyde C. S. Reeves, I)ungdin D. A, Jolly, Cromwell C. S. Harvey, Dunedin. BANKERS ; ' ■ V _ Bank bfNeWSouth Walha. The promoters of this Company .have' every confidence, that, in placing;this mine; before the public,: they are offering; a really, valuable mining property, and cue which will undoubtedly prove payable, as past resUlts; have been such as to leave little doubt of r future prospects. . ■ L The present proprietor (Mr J. T. Stephen* | spn) having exhausted all his capital, over I L?, 500, in prospecting and deyelpping the mine, has now determined to offer it to the ; public, and ;for his interest he retains. 1,500 shares at 20a paid up, and also receives Li, 35' i in cash. A considerable quantity of stone (over 700 tons) has been raised and crushed during prospecting, which has averaged one ounce io. the ton, and as a greater depth is reached, the stone gives evidence of iucrcas* ing richness. Two shafts have been sunk from the upper level to a depth of 80ft each, but, owing to_ the quantity of water in the reef, the sinking has in the meantime been suspended but the tunnel, now in course' of construction—in over 140 f- will not only drain the reef to the depth of 450 ft, but will open up an extensive field of quart? capable .o affording continuous crushings. N early 500 shares are al ready applied for by residents in Cromwell, where the mine is w<dl known and highly thought of. - i Further particulars may be obtained, and : applications for shares made to Mr Charles Colclough, Cromwell; ■or W. OR M BALL, • BWebt, Danedip, ■ !

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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 4

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