W&m >=*•- i *®£fr\r~^>«2£l-ty JpVRMHES! fe aS a.j &,v P •?»;•''' '"*>,<■?/ sH*-' » You Know T nmratnre in Hew Brighton it on aa average 8} degrees wanner than in ',l, .mwner it is 5 degrees lower? 1 you like this New Brighton Home? Tiled Koof Bungalow in Now Brighton Central (26 Hardy Street), throe 11m The house is comprised of 4 rooms—sitting room (16 x 14), panelled, with "* iifast-room (15 x 1 £ ). with open fireplace and boiler, papered, bedroc '- ■«, oen fireplace, bedroom (10 x 12), verandah (16 x 7), kitchenette with.g„ , 11), «•* Xjjjb, washhouse. etc. A detached building consists! of motor-shed, panelled k j, ot]i ' Jhe properly is well laid out with a lawn (front and hack), concrete '"''Ttiees asparagus and small strawberry beds, fowlhouse, woodshed, etc. It ce is £llOO. T 26 Hardy Stre rranged. Apply owm
Qar forests are depleted— Timber is scarce Millions of p used to-day for building in New Zealand, while, wing to timber shortage and increasing building ieds, the cry goes up for still greater supplies. That ithyHie manufacture of bricks is one of our most jid industries, of great national importance, and Ihging each year large dividends to those engaged W-»;P-' /•■■■■■ femanuf acture in New Zea-Plis-immensely profitable to WwMolders; yet theincreaslliEto of the country iWAthat, with ADEQUATE SUPPLIES OF GOOD BEICKJAKING CLAYS, the scope for PTTi BTSaT) tfi Tl ADOPTION OF THE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL METHODS OF MANUFACTURE. In the discovery and exhaustive investigations of the new clay deposits at Waitakere in almost unlimited ri 11 n 111 m rw<"H ti mi* in 11 ply without limit. This en- in an hour from Auckland, the #lheprbvision of thoroughly first requirement has been met. latent: machinery and THE ftffidtakere Brick and Tile Co. Ltd. &' (TO BE INCORPORATED) finest modern Brick and Tile-making Plant in New Zealand, 1, and the manufacture of bricks on a scale large enough to ' ' tpnity is being thrown open to the public to invest in what is pruuaoiy me must yiuuvaut* j * v *.• 90,000 £1 SCARES ARE BEING ISSUED, and Applications are now being received by the Brokers— SURFDALE ESTATES LIMITED Sk 154 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Thone 3304 gp 1 """'"- Telegrams: "Smfdale Estates," Auckland. IfeProspectusof the Company, with Form of Application for Shares, and a Namely illustrated: Booklet, will be sent to enquirers by return mail. | THE PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS ARE rI FREDK. FITCHETT, Barrister Auckland. f mUMMVAVW ANDERSON, Esq., Solicitor, Auckland. Min, cutout, and send this Coupon to— I SURFDALE ESTATES LTD., [ Fft4 i- 154 Queen Street, Auckland, , L B «*«Btothc Waitokere Brick and Tile Co. Ltd. (to be incorporated) [" any obligation on my part, pleas* send to me by Ulnstrated Booklet, "Money WtEss '{@2itmc[\\ mZAL NOTE-Mr. M. S. DUNNE, Managing ;$ Director of Surf dale Estates Ltd., is at the United Service Hotel for a feu) days, and will personally WjjWend to enquiries by appointment.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18016, 7 March 1924, Page 11
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