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AHTJSEHDEirra. RINGS 88 THiA TR It SMITH'S ENGLISH ft CONTINENTAL COMBINATION, to Diweatm* Voice. The Pren and th* 1 u “}i®_ unaB t m oas in their meed of praise. THIS (THURSDAY) i VENING, Amcs perilotti March Across Hit Dome of the Theatre head downwards. A. De (astro Family in their Unique and Rehaeej Entertainment. A. S T VIKORNT and Wdlle. Montebello in thtir New Duetto. ‘• liomesticFeiicity.” Val Vqse. the accom* pJwhed Ventriloquist, with hia Talking and Merry Musical Mannikins. Friday Evening—Fashionable Night. . Select Programme. On this occasion the Golden Age steamer will leave Port Chalmers at half-past six, returning after the performances are over. Saturday Afternoon—Second Mid-day Performance. A great treat for Juveniles. Ladies, and Family Parties. P. H KIRBY, Agent. 1 GRAND CONCERT AND D \NOE. the Benefit of Mr G, Renton, Piss- - tcrer, who met with a Serious Accident in October lost, will be held in.the Temperance Hall,. Moray Place, on Friday, the 11th , Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock by hia Worship the Mayor. lickots (for concert only), 2a; concert and dance, 3s ; double do. ss. J. WILSON, Sec. TO LET. TO LET, House of six rooms, nea Stuart street Toll, with half acre. Wm Brown, Princes street. • , / Offices to Let. Apply to R. v 7 T. Wheeler, Stafford street. rjT j LET, Two Furnished Rooms. Appli X N. Maloney, South Dunedin Store. TO LET, Echo Bank, a House of seve rooms, with six acres of Land, in tl North East Valley. G. W. Eliott, N: 2 Insurance Company. PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OP THESO OTHER \ HOTEL COMPANY. LIMIT E(\ * Captal—£4o.ooo, in 40.000 Shares of £1 each, Of which it is proposed to call up 10s per Share as follows; Two Shillings and sixpence on application ; Two Shillings and Sixpence on allotment; Two Shillings and Sixpence six months after allotment; and Two Shillings Sixpence nine months after allotment. Provisional Directors. E. B. Cargill, Esq. D. F. Main, Esq. Thomas M. Wilkinson, Esq, William Kennedy, > sq. Basil Sievwright. Fsq. G. W. Eliott, Esq. H. North, Esq. T. S. Graham, Esq, William Park, Esq. Carl >teinhoff, Esq. J. F. Jones, Esq. J. O. Matbeson, Esq. Solicitors : Messrs Sievwright and Stoat. Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Interim secretary : Mr Hichard H. Leary. It will readily be conceded that one of the greatest wants in the principal cities of New Zealand is first class hotel accommodation, to provide which wi l involve a large expenditure, beyond the limits of individual capital This Company is formed for the purpose o! erecting in Dunedin a first-class Hotel, similar in character to those existing in the large cities of Europe and Ameri a -one which will not only supply existing requirements but will offer special attractions and inducements to tourists end travellers to visit this part of New Zealand. It is proposed that the building to be erected shall contain 200 Bedrooms, spacious Dining and Drawing Booms, Library, Private Rooms for families, and all the neoes ary adjuncts of a really first-class Hotel of the kind indicated. An unexceptionable freehold site has already been secured at moderate cost. It is estimated that the cost of freehold land and buddings will not exceed L 29.000, and the furniture and fittings L 6.000, thus making the total outlay required abont L 35.000. To meet this cost, a paid-up capital of L2U,000 will be sufficient, as the balance can reidiJy .be borrowed at a moderate rate of interest on the security of the Land and Buildings. The profits realised by the leading hotels in London, Paris, Berlin, St Petersburg, and America, average 22 per cent, upon the amount of invested capital. From reliable information obtained from competent persons, the promoters of the Southern Hotel Company (Limited) are fully persuaded that, under careful management, the profits from this enterprise will provide a very hawd«u> mft return for the capital subscribed. Exclusive of revenue derived from the hotel business proper, it is estimated that a considerable income will be received in the way of rent for the principal portion of the ground floor, which would be readily let for Shops. 4c., and would not be required for hoi el purposes. The promoters feel that it is almost superfluous to impress upon the citizens of Dunedin the great advantages which would •accrue to their city from the successful development of such an enterprise as the one projected. The increase in the number of visitors to Dunedin would inevitably be accompanied by an increase in the vitality of every department of • commerce and trade, and would thereby materially augment the prosperity of all classes of the community. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. THE undersigned have pleasure in anuouucing having accepted the sols Agency m New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” in every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and From 2o to 25 per Cent. Cheaper. • Having just received our fourth shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with and without caver; Half and Fall Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE.* CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchant* SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES, FfiTHE most simple, complete, and perfect X Machines yet invented. G. M. Amrinh' t Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling street*, Dunedin. " . Machines sold on deferred payments. Beware of imitations of the “Singer” Medlines.

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Evening Star, Issue 3604, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3604, 10 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3604, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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