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PROSPECTUS. G prospkctus OF THE ENEKAL FUuNIaHING COMPANY OP OTAGO (Limited), CAPITAL, £5.000, In 1,000 shares of L 5 each, five shillings per share on a : plication, five shillings per share on alln.ment, and two shillings and sixpence per share monthly, for four months. One month s notice of all future calls of two shillings and sixpence per share. Provisional Directors. Mr A. J. S. Gibbs „ W. Stewart, And Bay ~ W. Bacon, Broad I ay ~ C. H. Chapman ~ R, K. Murray Mr G. F. He'd >) H. S. Fish, jnn. m C, S, Reeves „ J. Hyde Harris The want of an establishment snch as the on * now propose I to be constituted has long been felt, not only in Otago, but throughout the Colony of New Zealand. Tho promoters of this Company in seeking the support of the general public, do so with the utmost confidence, as from their experience of the large profits accruing from the trades to be followed in the manufacture of the articles to be sold, they feel assured that the project will prove one not only of monetary benefit but of general good, as an additional loc 1 industry will be established which will in a comparatively short time grow into a most extensive manufactory. The object of the Company is to supply the Colony with locally-manufactured furniture of a quality to equal any yet imported from the Home markets. A large number of our local youths will, under the very best workmen to be obtained, be employed. Woods from foreign markets will be imported ; but the woods of New Zealand, many of which are eminently adapted for the manufacture of every description of furniture, will be largely used. The promoters wish to call special attention to the fact that the profits derived from the manufacture and sale of the articles to he made are incredibly, large in some coses extending to 10*» per cent.; they therefoefeel perfect confidence in assuring the public of the undoubted safety of the undertaking and with economical and judicious management, very handsome returns on the capital invested may be confidently expected It is proposed to take over at a valuation the steam factory of H. J. Bacon in Cumberland street, which has power suitable for the business. These premises will in the first instance form the manufactory. Centrally situated premises in the city will be established, where will be the show-rooms an r warehouses of the Cempany. Of the_ amount of valuation to be paid for the pn mises, the vendor agrees to take the onehalf in paid-up shares. v It is needless to say more in favor of the undertaking; the matter is left in the bands of the public, who cannot fail to see tha many advantages to be derived therefrom. Applications for shares at the temporary offices of the Company, by the undersigned. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Brokers to the form‘any. Manse street, Dunedin. MEDICAL. [card.] J DUNCAN NIVEN, M.D.,&c., Homoeo . pathlc and Allopathic Physician, may be consulted daily between the hours of 10 and 1] a.m. and 3 and 4 p.m., and in the evenings, at Mr Marshall’s, Chemist and Druggist, George street, where also messages may oe left. Temporary residence ; Cumberland street, left division, next Albany street. Note.— Consultations between half-past 3 and 4 for diseases of women] and children— GBATIB.

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Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 4

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