THE St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade Rooms OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY
Artistic, Plain and Ornamental PLASTERING and TILING We invite inspection of our work—interior and exterior —on the new premises of THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE. Estimates and quotations given FREE for • business premises and house plastering—let us show you how you can effect a big saving under THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING SUBSIDY. ESTALL & BUXTON Specialists in Modern Texture External Plastering 5 MANNING PLACE, WOOLSTON A. W. SPARROW & GO. (T. O. BIGWOOD, Proprietor) 351 CASHEL ST. For All Joinery and Fittings Some of our most recent works include — ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL DUNLOP RUBBER GO. SHAND'S BLOCK HEREFORD COURT ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE NEW ROOMS Estimates given for all classes of Joinery work Nothing too Small —Nothing too Big 'Phone 36-688 Steel Constructional Work & Steel Verandah of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade's new premises—- ! SUPPLIED AND ERECTED BY . J. RUDDICK ENGINEER, ADDINGTON Our Specialities Steam Boilers, Tanks, Vats, and all classes of Steel Constractional Work. May We Quote You ? 'Phone 36-489 Spend wisely when buying Footwear Buy Extra Comfort and Durability plctelvwther-protcction.. bcstValuc for Money PHILLIPS DUBATA' SOLES U\V> kc fS & v\ec> s oUS /om an d the So* eS bb« r DURATA
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 7
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