WANTED— The owner of tho SHEEP DOG, sent to Napier from Poverty Bay by the last trip of the Opotiki.— Apply at the office of this Paper. ANTED, 50 LABORERS. Apply on 1 the Railway Works. JAS. DUNBAR. THE .A.l HAIR-CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. PROFESSOR WALSH, (Late of Wellington,) Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Hair-cutteu and Dresser, and Chiropodist, IS open to receive all Customers to try 1 his style of Hair-cutting, Shampooing, &c. All Cutlery—Razors, Scissors, &c, &c, ground and carefully set, by PROFESSOR WALSH, Next to Moroney's Stores, Hastings-street, Napier. lESTIMONIALS Presented to DR. JOHN DALE, Surgeon - Superintendent of the ship Bebington : " Ship Bebington, " 19th November, 1874. "Dear Doctor, —Allow me to tender yon my best thanks for the courtesy and kindness shewn me on many occasions during our long voyage together. I have formed the highest opinion of your capabilities as a general medical practitioner (having been a patient of yours myself,) which is fully borne out by the happy results attending all your cases, and tne non-spreading of contagious disease; also, to your desire to promote and encourage all kinds of healthful amusements. As Surgeon-Superintendent, I often was surprised at, and admired the patience with which you heard and settled the many complaints, and the good sense you displayed in dealing with the numerous disputes which were brought under your notice. Wishing you every success in your future career, believe me to be yours yery truly T. M. H. J. Hill, First-class Passenger. (Late Sub-Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary.) " Ship Bebington, " November 14th, 1874. " (Married Compartment.) " Tho undersigned have great pleasure in presenting this testimonial to J. Dale, Esq., M.D., as an acknowledgment for the maimer in which he has executed his duties as Surgeon-Superintendent of this ship during the voyage from London to Napier, New Zealand ; especially in tho capacity of medical practitioner, in which he has been most attentive and diligent, and has given the greatest satisfaction in all cases where his medical skill has been called into requisition." [Here follow the signatures.]
" Ship Bebington. " November 11th, 1874. " (Single Compartment.) " Dear Sir,—We, the undersigned, beg to tender you our sincere gratitude for the attention shown to us, and to the great professional skill displayed by you, shown by our almost complete freedom from sickness; those cases which did occur having been treated by you successfully ; also, for your evident anxiety to encourage all kinds of healthful amusements. Wishyou every success in your professional career, we beg to remain yours faithfully." [Here follow the signatures.] Hawke's Bay Permanent Building and Investment Society. TRUSTEES: Messrs S. G. Brandon, E. Lyndon, and T. K. Newton. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT: Messrs H. Turton (Chairman,) H. Campbell, J. Carlky, W. Ellison, J. Grubb, W. K. M'Lkan, W. Miller, and C. B. Winter. Shares, £SO Each ; Entrance Fee, 2s 6d PER SnARE. I INSCRIPTIONS on Investment Shares, 5s per month ; Compound Interest at 7 per cent.; and Share ot Profits allowed on all Investment Shares. Monthly Payments, by which a Loan of £SO, including interest, may be extinguished under either of the following classes : Repayable in 6 years, 19s per calendar month Repayable in 8 years, 15s 3d per calendar month Repayable in 10 years, 13s per calendar month Repayable in 12 years, lis 8d per calendar month Repayable in 14 years, 10s 8d per calendar month. The foregoing are the only payments to be made by borrowers. ■ The Society will commence business on MONDAY, December 7, 1874, at which time the first Subscriptions will be payable at the Society's Office, Government Buildings, Napier, from 7 to 8 p.m., and thenceforth on each succeeding first Monday in each month. Applications for advances will be received at the Society's Office, Napier, on MONDAY NEXT, the 7th December, from 4.30 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 o'clock p.m.; and after that dnto the Office will be open daily (Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays excepted) from 4.30 to 5 o'clock p.m., at which time persons wishing to takeup shares will be enabled to do so. J. B. FIELDER, Napier, Nov, 26, 1874.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1634, 4 December 1874, Page 451
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678Page 451 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1634, 4 December 1874, Page 451
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