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For quick delivery, at keen, competitive prices ■ Preformed MED BUILDINGS TAPERED FRAME \T All speeificatiaii ttfitit PARAIIEI II UQ_ FRAME NO SPACE WASTED Fill k(i,kt-itackii, vitk uniapeied accen ta all part, ATTENTION TO DETAIIiSWSs. The Coseley system of steel framed building >■» Veatllalarj requires nd structural steelwork whatsoever below fT-*—l sr<l' floor level, a most important point if at any time it /////Jgw should be necessary to dismantle and re-erect the ”3“ building. Standardisation on popular demand sizes, jLJ with interchangeable components makes it possible to reduce cost to an absolute minimum, while erection of a Coseley building is simplicity itself. AL. f That is why firms all over the world are saying, "Coseley Standard Buildings . . . from all points of TILE -y-—- . ADAPTABLE ! OSO® STANDARD STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS Enquiries to:— SAGcMA. (N.Z.) LTD., P.O. Box 2756, Auckland, C.l.

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iwiiBHIII Hnjiil I 'll 1 I ; I ' EBH II - "Slwfev iX/7 O ~ HBIUTaG * - '"'JE- hMKs Z Number) ESTABLISHMENT nowhere*’. But the jibe soon lost its sting A.Auckland in 1841 because, once started, Auckland developed Wfcl OSI marked the beginning very rapidly—almost overnight the new |||b/ trUC nation_buildin 8 town began to take shape. J in New Zealand. After One ship after another brought in large . tbe parties of settlers, most of whom were in ' 1 T reat y of Waitangi (by no way « grog sh „ mmded . Th had ! W/M wh ‘ ch tbe majority of Maon chiefs been accustomed to the civilized amenities H MW? ifr ZWB undertook to accept British sovereignty o f the E llsh as it had devel d f // G °^ rnor Hobs ° n deClded , tbat u the Ca P ltal through the centuries. Inevitably the tke ' //AO W f ”/// Sh ° Uld be °“ the Innkeeper appeared on the scene where Waltematt Harbo “- there was the demand for the kind of 1 //flwf/l /Il lIiIIwWm/ fSni This decision was naturally disappointing service only the true Innkeeper could prolII'WV IWwm tO t^ie sett^ers * n tbe Bay of Islands, who vide, true hospitality that outdated and * had made commendable progress in lifting very soon largely eliminated the crude, //Mf r Wnlw W thc arca OUt - of itS Whaling Da Y s disorder- greedy “grog shop** operator. // J Jr/ I ! u'Vl' liness. Their disappointment was more ~ • 1 " ..u . 1 j v .11 • r . . ine first buildings, of course, were simple. IJi J-J’ 1 than matched by the chagrin of the settlers u u 1 r . - sJ J 1 \ r 1 z. 1J , KT ~ 1 , Some were of rough timber, others of cob > of the Wakefields* New Zealand Company, tu;'v r . £ r . . , • , (a thick-walled, warm construction of clay 6rS ‘ ° f .:± ra ? ad 2 rrlVEd at WeUmg - and straw mixed). Always there was a m e Ory ln 1 4 °‘ degree of spaciousness and comfort beyond “■ Because there was no European settlement what was possible in the ordinary home I Sw® in the Auckland area, Hobson was generally at the time. And as Innkeeper vied with criticised for moving to the “middle of Innkeeper, standards improved apace. | XagsZ | It was the readiness to invest all the resources he could muster in larger and Drink with discrimination . . . 8 better buildings that particularly distin- & guished the true Innkeeper from the mere ® B "grog shop" operator. The true Inn- ® ■ drink 2 keeper was essentially a settler among the p settlers, engaging his resources and enter- g ■ prise for the prospect of a future in a f •• • S ood wholesome beer on all occasions settled, orderly and thriving community* . ’ ■ New Zealand Road Safety Council says—“ Drive as if your life depends on it it does!**

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 4

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