A. W. COSSLETT, Builder, Palmerston North.
The above gentleman has been established in Palmerston North as a building contractor for the past five or six years, and is best known for his good workmanship. It was Mr. Cosslett who built the fine, up-to-date cheese factory for the dairy farmers at Te Horo, illustrated on this page, and it would indeed be hard to find anything better in any part of the Dominion. The timber used in. the building . is-first-class, and Mr. Cosslett and his staff have been highly commended for the manner in which the contract was , carried through. Every door, and sash, and fitting was made in Mr. Cosslett's own factory in Churchstreet, Palmerston North, and some idea of the resources at his command may be formed when it is explained that even the ironwork was made by himself right on the job by means of a portable forge. Mr. Cosslett has built several dairy and cheese factories'now, and each one gives further testimony of his good work. All kind of work in regard to building is undertaken; house- construction specialised. Call,and see him for prices.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13
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187A. W. COSSLETT, Builder, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13
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