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Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF A NEW EVENING NEWSPAPER COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £10,000 In 10,000 Shares of 20seach. Bankers: Tho Bank of New South Wales. It has long been contemplated to issue a respectable, honest, anel impartial Evening Paper in Napier, that shall do more than battle for and represent one class, anel unscrupulously misrepresent all other classes —a newspaper that shall be more than one iv name only, and one which, while Liberal in Policy, shall be independent of any cliepie ; fearless of any pressure from A-ested interests, anel impartial iv its criticisms of men and measures Avhere the public welfare is concerned. That such a NeAvspaper is needed requires no proof. Were any evidence of tho fact reejuircditwoulelbe found in the spontaniety Avith Avhich a great portion of the funds necessary to establish such a Newspaper have been subscribed, for, in answer to an advertisement inserted a few times in the Hawke's Bay Herald, over £4000 were subscribed by gentlemen in the toAvn —old residents—possessing a substantial stake in the province. Of the full nominal capital of .£IO,OOO, 5s per share will proA-ide amply sufficient funds to issue an Evening Paper equal to any in New Zealand. The indirect advantage to the community arising from the publication of a veracious, independent, and liberal Newspaper can hardly be over-rated —a paper Avhich Avill represent the interests of tho largest number, and will fearlessly attack vested wrongs —an organ Avhich Avill represent the vicAVSof the progressive part of the community, Avhich will avert revolution by aiding in bringing about timely and necessary reforms. The Share Capitat will bo called up as folloAvs, viz. : —2s Gd per share on application, and 2s Gd per share on allotment. No further call will bo rcrpiireel. It is believed a dividend of at least 20 per cent, per annum Avill be paid on tho paielup. share capital, and that the property Avill steadily augment in value. Applications for shares to bo made to ■WILLIAM HARKER, New Evening Newspaper Company, Limited, Napier. J&otels. A BERCORN A RMS TTOTEL, WOODVILLE. Gooel Accommodation. Moderate Charges. Good Stabling anel Pacldocking. L. D. BICKERTON, Proprietor. __ PEDDIE'S |~ILUB TTOTEL. NAPIER. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. T. PEDDIE Proprietor. /CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor W A. B E E GR OFT "* RAILWAY HOTEL, II A V E LOCK R O AD. Repository—Queen-street, Hastings, immceliutoly adjoining railway-station. /ACCIDENTAL TTOTEL, SHAKESPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. I REWARD ASHTON, late of the Pro- _ vincial Hotel, having taken the above centrally-situated Hotel, hopes to receive that liberal patronage Avhich Avas accoreleel to him during his eight years occupancy of tfic Provincial. Having refurnished anel redecorated the same visitors can rely on obtaining the best accommodation, and at moderate charges. Only the best brands of Alos, Wines, and Spirits kept in stor;k. Private Sitting Rooms, Bath Rooms and spacious Billiard Saloon. E. ASHTON, Proprietor. A FACT. ARTHUR TUT ' r\ A E T N E V -—Has taken over— THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Where Wines and Spirits of tho Best-known Brands Avill be kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. Tv\ T A S O N I C TT O T E L, N A P I E R. Family and Commercial Hotel. Private Suite of Apartments. J. S. HISLOP Proprietor. PROVINCIAL TJOTEL. T. WATERWORTH .. .. Proprietor Business Notices. ,"* ■-■ •"* rj ,■&*& t fs\ 9 '" -ft- \t.~.J -*-A&_i_i <■■*■& *J \d c, <_»Q. OTdUuL OUR puH |lH_lp fba li bass t-so Eqsja3 fnr True Statural) rSowous-, Vi&lii<s, end Strongth. PB.IGES ®*k / 1m _" /© P0! " fees i a e_j / is n visa J _# m. 3/-, 8/4, 4/- " fl-SEs. arad i-lis. FasSsefs. HAL_ CHESTS. BOXES. " PRESS," " f&r. BSetaosa Ss a Prof^sslcsraEiJ Tea Tastor and Blender." AWASDED COLD & SILVER E„EDALB. fpLSQI, iiOATE&p. Ilk ftjERGHAHTSj CHRISTCHURCH, DUN&DIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. AQEHTS—EVERY„HER_ GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. KPPS'S~COCOA I>RICATv.FAST. IJREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion anel nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables -tt-itH a. delica.tely--fla.vored. beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judicious uso of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified -\yith; pure blood and a properly nourisliedframo."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. ' X Made simply with boiling water or milk';Sold in 7 Ub packets by grocers, labelled thus:— JAMES EPPS & CO., IIOMffiOPATUiC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4081, 20 August 1884, Page 4

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