Late Advertisements. T H E FIRST CHURCH. REV. A. HARDY, From Victoria, Will preach in the above Church, To-morrow, Morning and Evening. evangelicalTpreaching. Christian Chapel, Great King street. THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist from America) will (d. y.) preach To-morrow Evening. i : ■ Subject: “Who will enter the Kingdom ■ of Heaven?” ' 6 • gT. P CHURCH^ WHIT SUNDAY. • Morning Prayer, with Holy Communion . 11 Preacher, Rev. E. G. Penny. ’' Evening Service - . . g Preacher, Rev. R. L. Standford. W,U begiTen *° theSu " da S ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. rpHE REV. MR GOW will give a further account Tb-morrow Evening of the recent wonderful revivals ; in Edinburgh and elsewhere. ' THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK ' |be CLOSED on Monday, and Opened on the following (Tuesday) Evening at the,usual hour. Samoa rus hj, Navigators’ Islands. Be in time. Apply to J. T. COLE, Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin. Vide 1 Guardian,' This Day, May 23, 187CITY OP DUNEDIN.’ Election of Councillor for Leith Ward room of Mr John Barnes, resigned. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tl the following Candidates have this <3 been duly declared nominated for the ofi of Councillor for Leith Ward • Peter Gibson, Great King street William Harrop, Albany street. There being more than one Candidate, further proceedings in the election were journed (until WednesdayJMayJ 27th in when a Poll will be taken at the Caledon Society’s Grand Stand, St. David street, tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4pm A. MERCER, May 22, 1574, Mayo. OTAGO TURKISH BATHS COMPANY (Limited). (Registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act.) CAPITAL, ... ... L2,000,i J In 2,000 Shares of LI each. . To be paid.as follows Two shillings and sixpence per Share on ap- .... plication ;2s 6d on allotment; and the balance in calls of 2s 6d per Share; It is not contemplated that the requirements . of the Company will necessitate the calling up of inbre than 6s or 7s 6d per Share. THE Directors of the Company desire to bring under the notice of the Shareholders and the public that instead of leasing premises for the establishment of the Baths, they have resolved'to have suitable premises of their own erected, adapted specially to meet the requirements of a really first-class Turkish Bath Establishment. With this view they have entertained the offer of a well-known and responsible firm to erect premises of the requisite description. Two of the inducements held out by the offer of this firm are, that the building will be erected on ground occupying such a position that exhaust steam ■will be always available) and that an unlimited supply of well water will always be pumped by steam power into the Baths. These advantages alone will be worth about L2OO a year to the Company. Taking into consideration the great boon the establishment of Turkish Baths will confer upon the community, and the attraction they will form to the City, the Directors have determined that the institution shall be a permanent one}; and in accepting the offer that has been made to them they believe they are taking the necessary-steps for the due fulfilment of this determination. As more Shares will be required to be taken up to carry out this new arrangement,- the .Directors confidently -solicit the co-operation of the public, firmly believing the Baths will prove as great a commercial success as they will a social benefit. ...... As an adjunct to the Turkish Baths a Tepid -Swimming Bath, with, dressing-rooms, and other conveniences, will be erected, which can be enjoyed in all seasons ; and as the charge will be fixed at a low rate; it !is anticipated [that this branch of, the institution will receive very liberal ‘support from artisans and others. Applications for Shares received by PAUL & MACPHERSO N, Jetty street, Agents for the Company. TO 7 LET, Furnished Bedroom and Parlor. Apply Mr Wood, grocer, Princes street. • FOR SALE, at Macdonald’s Stables, < Spring Cart, Horses, and Harness, w Tilt complete. / 'HE Advertiser, who has had lar —■ cantile experience in the Coloi at Home, desires an Engagement or nership. Address “Glasgow,” care and Fulton, Princes street. CLASS for Girls on TuesJU days and Fridays, 12s per quarter. Mr Gow, St. Andrew street. i "ANTED, for Tuesday - - vants of all kinds single ; and at Seven this ever Ploughmen, single ; two men of flax before plough. Bkcn< change. ANTED for the Retail, a sm Drapery Salesman. Apply, Sargqi Son, and Ewen. WANTED, a useful Servant. Mrs T. Leary, Princes street south.
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Evening Star, Issue 3510, 23 May 1874, Page 3
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