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LYTTELTON COLONISTS’ HALL. Positively for THREE NIGHTS ONLY. SMITH’S ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL COMBINATION. This Unique and Vastly Superior Troupe of Artistes, culled from the principal Theatres in London and on the Continent, and engaged the past season by Mr Smith, for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, will have the honor of appearing in the above Hall on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 16th, 17th, and 18th July; prior to their opening at the Theatre Royal, Christchurch, on Monday, July 20th. Admission—Front seats, 4s ; second, 2s. P. H. KIRBY, Agent. THE NO 3 BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY, PERMANENT. NOTICE. The usual Monthly Meeting for Receipt of Subscriptions and other Moneys payable this month, will be held THIS DAY, At the Society’s Office, next Hobbs & Co,, Cathedral square, From 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and in the Evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. The Second Series of Investment Shares, to commence with this month, is now being issued, upon which interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum will be allowed, together with an equitable portion of further profits, to be allotted in accordance with the rales. Upwards of Two Thousand Shares having been already subscribed, and the business of the Society constantly increasing, the present is therefore a favorable opportunity for investors to secure a share in the enlarged benefits. By order. CHAS. ALLISON, 7-14 6859 Secretary. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. HEALTH, RECREATION, AND REST. FIVE HOURS BY THE SEA-SIDE AT SUMNER. CDALWOOD, having purchased from Mr • Day his Plant of Horses and Coaches, intends, on and after SATURDAY, THE 11th INSTANT, Running as follows : WEEK-DAYS AS USUAL. EVERY SUNDAY A MID-DAY COACH Will start from the POST-OFFICE AND MORTON’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, At 2 o’clock; returning at 5 o’clock. C. Dalwood trusts that by punctuality, and having everything of the best description, he will receive a share of the patronage of the public. PROSPECTUS or THE COLONIAL BANE OF NEWZEALANDCapital £2,000,000. In 400,000 Shares of £5 each. To be offered to the public by a first issue of one-half, viz., 200,000 Shares, To be called up as follows ; Fire shillings on application ; 10s on allotment ; 6s two months after allotment; 6s four months after allotment: 5s six months after allotment; which will amount to £300,000 paid-up Capital at end of six months. No further call will be made for twelve months after the Bank is first opened in Dunedin, and future calls will not exceed 6s per share, to be made, if required, at intervals of not less than three months thereafter. Ist. The great want of a thoroughly Colonial Banking Institution for the whole Colony of New Zealand having been long felt, it has been determined by the Provisional Committee to supply the same by placing before the public the present carefully considered scheme, with the full confidence that it will meet with very general support, 2nd, As a first step, it is proposed to offer to the people of this Colony one half of the nominal capital, or 200,000 shares, in fair proportions to each of the Provinces throughout New Zealand, on the basis of the respective populations of each Province, reserving the other half to be disposed of hereafter, as the rapid progress of the Colony may demand and shareholders may decide; but in no instance will any of the remaining shares be offered for sale out of the Colony without having been first offered to the Colonial holders, nor will any but a New Zealand Register be kept. 3rd. It is intended that the Head Office of the Bank shall be in Dunedin, and that a General Manager of high professional standing shall be appointed to guide the operations of the Bank ; and also that a Board of qualified Directors shall be elected from among the Committee to advise with the

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 38, 14 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 38, 14 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 38, 14 July 1874, Page 1

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