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N.Z. NATIONAL CREDIT MEN'S ASSN. LTD. NX’s LARGEST AND OLDEST CREDIT INQUIRY AND DEBT COLLECTION ORGANISATION. No enttanca tea lot collections. No charge tor tracing addresses. Charge made to obtain Credit Reports. 176 HEREFORD ST. CHRISTCHURCH. Phwne HO-375.

COMPANY FORMATION Safogutrd your business by making it into a limited company at ■ cost of only $55 (this includes the Minute Book. Registers. Common Seal and Nameboard, and there are no supplementary costs, or charges or disbursements). Or buy a READYMADE unused company for only $5O complete. WHY PAY MORE? CRANFORD & CHESHIRE LTD. Phone 30-866. P.O. Boi 2001, 167 Horotord Street. Christchurch. " SEND FOR LEAFLET —— MME I 6DORESS , CCI .

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we've come along way A GREAT ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT Making our mark in the Engineering Industry has been our business for almost half a century. We’ve come a long way We are accepted here and overseas as one of the Dominion s entergrising concerns, with a wide diversification of interests. And what of the future? It's where we're going that counts the Cain Steel organisation is programmed to expand with New Zealand’s large and modern industrial and national developments. Projects such as the Tongariro Power Scheme, New Zealand Steel Company’s Glenbrook plant, Marsden Point and the Otara Electric Power Stations to name only a few, have been supplied with steel from our stores, pipes made in our factory, large fabricated steel units installed on site, and equipment engineered and built in our workshops. ... , . . , . Mr George Cain started it all when he became interested in the newly discovered welding technique emerging at the conclusion of the first World War, during his stay in England at the cessation of hostilities, and following active service in France. Upon his return to New Zealand he opened a one man concern in Parnell and literally welded his way to success. That was back in 1920. Today, engineering is big business. We fabricate all kinds of interesting and useful things like petrol, bitumen, milk and brewery tankers. Giant hoppers for /rT? /Tl II TA Fl Iff \ll flour mills and dairy factories. Concrete batching plants, // “//Il ///41// 11 11 J spiral welded pipe lines for gas and liquids that interlace the / I/ / //I country. Huge storage tanks below the ground, and on top. ( Jl fIAU U L-J Special reinforced concrete poles for lighting and power lines, and we do a lot of work for local bodies. > g. g gg We turn out high pressure steel pipes and fittings... do tent Kllr general welding... repair broken castings... undertake all gj g sorts of engineering... and-recondition steel drums. ~. r T,:rr D c smomfrchants We even stock large quantities of steel in our special ware- ENG NEERS AND MERCHANTS houses and supply plates, sheets, structural sections and SERVING NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY merchant bars to other fabricators and contractors throughout Cain Steel Industries Ltd. Spiral Welded Pipes (N.Z.) Ltd. New Zealand. Steel ‘ranks S: Structures Ltd. Cain Spun Poles Ltd. Let’s face it. Cain Steel is big with a big stake in this Barrel Services Ltd. Dominion Steel Distributors Ltd. country’s future development. Cain Properties Ltd. Ceo. Cain’a Welding Works Lid. And it all started with one man, a dream, and a welding Casting Repair Services Ltd. torc | l P.O. Box 2129, Auckland, 1. but its where were going that counts. IS Ik

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31672, 7 May 1968, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31672, 7 May 1968, Page 24