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HPBRW-HMH ADJACENT NEW COURT COMPLEX 3 STOREY PRESTIGE OFFICE BUILDING WITH CAR PARKING W« oft«r an opportunity tor pro spoctivo tonants to socuro tho«r occommodatior m this prestigt Construction will soon commtnci and completion is expected by October 1973. Electric panel heating mahogany finishes carpeted passages and stairways Cafertena on each floor Car parting prodded at no extra Am* of accommoda'ipn will be — Ground floor 1942 so ft. First floor 3570 so ft Second floor 3630 so ft Rent S2 35 so ft We welcome your early enpuiry. SHERRIS & WILSON LTD. Phone 50-039; A H. Leng 43-940

FOR VC GOMES, CHRISTCHURCH WILL H4UE WE FINEST AWLET ICS/SWIMMING COMPLEX IN NEW ZEALAND I4KE PRIDE. HELP BUILD IT. INVEST NOW. FORCHRSCHURCH.FOR NEWZ64L4ND. QUEEN ELIZkBETi 2 B4RK DEkELOP/HENT LQ4N FOR $500,000 XW BRITISH COMMONWE4LIH GAMES MENUE 5F 51* 6* 5 YEARS 6 YEARS 10-30 YEARS How to Invest: See your Sharebroker, Solicitor, Savings or Trading Bank, any Chartered Accountant or the Christchurch City Council, Manchester Street Chambers. Underwriters to this Issue are Messrs. Hamilton, Hindin, Greene & Co. Members of the Christchurch Stock Exchange in conjunction with Associated Underwriters (N.Z.) Ltd. HE GI4IES/RE COMING SGDN. GET BEHIND HEM NOW! how come a hole in the wall is such a cool invention? ‘‘The entire history of architecture is concerned exclusively with openings in walls”. So said Corbusier, father of modern architecture. Of course he was right, the architect’s basic art is to design pleasing and functional holes in walls to let things, people, light and air in and out of buildings. No wonder then, that the t\pe of temperature control system being manufactured by McAlpines goes back to the basic hole in the wall concept. Surprisingly, the idea is still considered new in the field of air-conditioning. Somehow conventional systems have gotten off the simple track by becoming involved with massive centralised cooling plants. Just one big ‘window’ for an entire building or floor ■with air pumped along a complex maze of expensive and often unsightly pipes and ducts. Jf the one big window shuts, everything comes to a stifling halt. This cumbersome process J struck McAlpine as impractical. /V/w® And unnecessary. That’s why three years ago they became the '* Australasian manufacturing licencees of the highly successful Singer-Remington z incremental Air-Conditioner, / !/// ggh It’s just a hole in the wall— jggr / / W housing the necessary temperature control I I||: machinery. Cooled or j / \ w W xf heated air passes directly W\ \ '/J'4 xll * through the wall between x. j V F Lggk each office and the great outdoors. Like most simple < \ ' ideas it has a lot of advantages. ~~ Maintenance costs are Ml wafi ■ k va |> MKvßrab rMF < i-ix.d r.g IRTs ; | ISSg j cents square foot per annum to operate. For a COMPLETE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SERVICE low initial outlay just the grilles can be fitted during construction. followed by heating and then cooling units as required. And since each office unit is individually controlled, temperature and time of use can be economically adjusted according to need. So take a close look at some of the most recent well-designed buildings around town; chances are you'll discover that w hat you thought at first glance was simply a decorative element is actually part of a McAlpine Singer-Remington Incremental Air-Conditioning system. A cool hole in the wall, in a grand structural tradition. This is just one aspect of McAlpines wide experience in designing, manufacturing, installing and sen icing heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems engineered to customer requirements of efficiency and cost. But McAlpine is not just industrial and commercial systems, their Prestcold range of domestic appliances and McAlpine central heating touch the home life of thousands. Isn’t it time you put your temperature control problems into the hands of the McAlpine experts? JlcAlpine Refrigeration Limited. PO Box 2215, Auckland ■iso at Takspuna, Hamilton, Veilington, Christchurch 5927

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33155, 20 February 1973, Page 16

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