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APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM TOP QUALITY RETAILERS This is an opportunity to become part of Australasia's newest concept of shopping. 246 in the heart of Queen Street, the nerve centre of Auckland. Modern to the last detail with every conceivable amenity featuring: - Wide, glass sided escalators to and from the four shopping floors. Two large high-speed Otis elevators to all floors. All shopping areas carpeted throughout with specially designed carpet. Completely air-conditioned throughout with the world's latest equipment, giving a pleasing and invigorating atmosphere for shopping. SPACE AVAILABLE TO SELECTED TENANTS ONLY 2nd Floor Ladies' Fashions: Coats, suits and dresses. Sports wear. Foundations. Furrier. Shoe Salon. Millinery. Maternity, Baby and Nursery accessories. 3rd Floor: Home decorator fabrics. Floor coverings. Lamps and Light Fittings. Silver Ware, Household Linen and Napery. Bedding. 4th Floor Young World: Featuring all that's young in fashions, living, sports goods and music, etc. For the 15-25 age group. This entire floor will be devoted to merchandise for the needs of this group of young people. Young Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses. Play Wear and Casual Wear. Shoes and Accessories. Hair-dressing. Cosmetics. Young Men's Suits. Casual Wear. Mercery. Shoes. Hair-dressing. Sports Goods. APPLICATIONS TO BE SENT TO: 246 SHOPPING CENTRE P.O. BOX 2191, AUCKLAND.

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SIR WILLAM McFADZEAN’S STATEMENT The following are extracts CAPACITORS I |>«li«y» Australia has a great rt, circulated St*,,.,nt *'*'*&, ±7 of the Chairman, Sir W llliatn | arger and highly technical types, had its full contribution to the development McFadxean,C.A., Companion another satisfactory year and we be- of that country. 1.E.E., on the 1963 Accounts. lieve that, as in several other of our y/ 9 likewise retain a firm faith In activities, we now lead the World in Canada and Stockholders will bo gled TUB VBAB IM noicß thes ® s P hor ° l - Proof of P roud to know that after some difficult yoers ™ E TEAR BKltr claim is given in the striking successes our important Canadian company has 1963 was a year of exciting wa kave achieved in overseas mar- no f on |y achieved improved results challenge and satisfying achievement katl l(jch „ | arga ordar f rom but has also resumed dividends on its with sales and earnings reaching re- English Electric for high voltage Common Stock. cord figures. capacitor, for th. d.c. transmission |n(Jee(J . l!ml|tr icfur . ean b , TIB4 million were £3l P«»* er >i n h between Sardinia and th. paintad o f practically all our eon5:.20 % mS " ml icir.,';:; :: ."• —•r-v * ” , r” k arose from the inclusion ot our new fh a t country, or for that matter any M.l.v. Naw Zealand Pakistan .S’ established activities. CONSTRUCTION of poetical and other’difficultios which Of our Sales some £76.5 million or in the field of power cables under-, arise from time to time. 41.5% represented direct exports and ground and the erection of over- Competition has further intensified sales effected abroad. This does not head lines the Construction Company | n most areas but through our include the value of our products sold has been exceptionally busy. Of techniques and service, we often win to other British manufacturers and in- special interest to us have been the through. For example, following a corporated in the goods they send substantial orders for supertension serious fire in a Power Station in overseas a further substantial con- cables of a higher voltage than Trinidad we delivered 23 tons of tribution to exports which un- ever before and for the new 400 kV urgently required cables there six days fortunately cannot be easily assessed overhead transmission system. after receiving the request in this but, as a rough estimate, might country. amount to some £6 million. We have also been very busy in broke new ground in Europe the Railway Electrification field par- | n 1963 when we formed a European TRADING RESULTS ticularly on the Euston-Crewe Scheme Marketing Division with headquarters Group Trading Profit and Investment and in India. in Brussels os a result of which our Income, subject only to Taxation and Sinca ineeption o f Indian business is increasing at a satisfactory lten ”' - COmB * ° U 2 'I Railways’ 25 kV a.c. Electrification rate. -"■"’P' o ""’*"* of Programme in 1958 w. have been OUR PEOPLE £4,246,000 over 1962. awarded, against all international To fhe trading results for 1963 tci er auuiiui A.riAue competition, ten successive contracts perhaps the highest tribute thet i TELECOMMUNICATIONS valued many m ;||- ont of poundj _ C an be paid to our People and lam In addition to maintaining our share # iign of co/lt;nije<J confidence which ,ur » Stockholders would wish to join of the home market we continued fo deeply value and do our best to *'♦•» their Board in expressing our fight hard for export orders wh.ch . Wa haye neyar f f ai ] a d t<> warmest thanks to them all wherever account for some 30/. of our turnover. complete a eontraet .head of and whichever capacities they mey Competition, particularly from fch ,dula. be servingJapanese sources has been fierce, but _ u _ we have had our successes including OVERSEAS AFFAIRS FUTUM . , an order for the extension and Our export orders and sales effect- v j* ry , 9 °° J ~art modernisation of the telecommunica- ed abroad showed an increase of ,o 1 • nd - elrnough there ere untions network in Ghana valued at £l{ some £29.5 million over the previous certainties ebout, such as the General million, th. installation of which will year. ' h **« "» doubt *• be carried out by our Subsidiary Com- A . , t .. t . , of *"* v"* «'• A very substantial contribution to cumstances we shall have another P y this increase was of course made by setisfactory year. Our Associated Company, Sub- our new subsidiaries in Australia. Looking further ahead wo shall marine Cables Ltd., which is jointly During 1963 real progress has been certainly have our problems and our owned with A.E.1., had also a very made towards the achievemenf of the ups and downs, but with its groat successful year during which it com- structure and organisation wo finally Inherent strength and, I believe, its plated the manufacture of over 1,800 envisage and it is my particular sound progressive policy, I look fornautical miles of cable and 38 sub- pleasure to pay full tribute fo the ward with confidence to the continued mersible repeaters forming part of the magnificent co-operation we ere re- growth of the BICC Group and to the Commonwealth Pacific Telephone ceiving from our Australian colleagues service it will continue to render to Cable to Australia and New Zeeland, in what is proving to be a real Austra- all the peoples we are so proud to now operating so effectively. lien / British partnership. serve. BRITISH INSULATED CALLENDER S CABLES LIMITED EUROPE • THE AMERICAS • AFRICA • AUSTRALASIA • ASIA

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30445, 20 May 1964, Page 21

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