QUIET DIGNITY . . . HARMONIOUS EFFECT ... EFFICIENT in SERVICE Q/^} An atmosphere If HANMER MARBLE V_9 creates. Dining Room - Waiting Room - Fireplace Surrounds ]. TAIT LTD. <Isr Christchurch
•-- ri-I HIS very important work was entrusted to Messrs. A. &T. ■ VW4IW A. IvU V/ llv/i\ 99H9_ffSS33!I^SB that in the*event" of'any^nf'^coiif^essor IfaHmß. 6-inch to _-inch internal diameter. ai^i*f¥ MIB^l>*"f*** >^i. Illustration showing the Main Entrance lo the New Wellington Rail*ay Station. the others can carry the load. . The heated water is propelled through these pipes by tfM_____MN__l__-v^___tf__-&:,ii^ J_ i _->"_.. it. •' j 11 _■ ' c _••_-'• _i • i the use of two English Worthington Simpson centri- WBxSe&JHBKe LZZjtAA ', ' ' " '""" "*** •**•* «*■*** * SSSSSSLLi 8 l°°u L-SS y yyyy d-E fu ~ p ; each B stated by ;I0 h . P . c.om P ton ! m§^mm^m^t i£usdmßffiGß&lßAtfßßßßßtßi w*, v—i *r w ■-»■■ «v> «■— ■ *m -r■■«%» *_r i?> i-n ■«—i _TN si-yjj-««. *-«-», s^!ScZSi y, kT „^„< -;7^g®m^w\WW9Kß RP ATTTY FNDTTRFS pt'-jrt;^^ ..**«*- -t— ULinui ± i_jiNJ_> ux\_L_ik-» Convcctor Heaters, all of which were manufactured Should, through a power failure brother cause, these ITTU ___, /"* _-.-»~% ,--_. 1 .«. ±i _«* .*-_ _—_£ by the Heating Contractors who have, during'past pu cease to work( tllc • line ; s so arrang<;d I JIO l_/OITYDI©TIO]I Ol «_F 4k "_F _^"^ _^^ 4k "T _^^ 4F% I""! I"!"! T"l years, made a do_e study .n their Icvelopment, keep- Lt natural circulation iswniroduced, and at no tfme? AUC V/VlUyi^UV/ll V/J. T TVT /^ TV T _T* Tl J" ■■■ I 1 ing m mind always the need that no! only is w iH t h e occupants of the offices be without comfon- " ll\ll__lJl\ll* fT P^ I 1^ ' efficiency reared, but conforms w,th decorat-on. able hea , W_«*ll 1« rttATI 'tt IM^TKT *** VVit VIV J-J JL i__J . The heating elements in these Convcctor radiators The scheme ? generally has been well designed, and is? y\f wIXJLX id LUI L d AN " W are constructed of copper gillcd tubes housed in the last, work in Heating. ' 27 _ ___._,_._ . There is no doubt that concrete construction has developed rapidly during the last ■: ' '' • T'i iT 1 d w -/k _. •— _r»_-Mn. few years and it is a factor that has had a tremendous influence upon architecture. ■ - |7f fJ I I \A/ fJ \/ IL_^l #4'l IC3 1 I c rcsu'* •* *^at to-day some of the most beautiful buildings in the world are Messrs. A. 8C T. Burt, Ltd., were further entrusted with the _V\iVlll VV Vij KVWUb.LV/XI constructed entirely of concrete. As an eminent Consulting Engineer has stated, \/~-.*:t _.* r v.. t- i_j wr •.• r> concrete should be used for building purposes for many reasons, including the . ... Ventilation or the Kitchen and the Waiting Room. following-— ; . Commences a new era in the progress of • -,-., ■ • • .: ' tc en entiation: ~ . cfngeratwn — Cool Rooms for WcllinPtoii-arid adds another achievement ARCHITECTURAL POSSIBILITIES: Wherever SPEED: The labour and time saved in the building This system is of the exhausting type, and the unit Restaurant: Wellington-ana aaqs anotner acilievemenr concrete is specified for buildings, etc., it lends itself of concrete structures is very considerably less than employed «s a No. 6 'Progressive" fan, driven , . , ■ »—-' ; to the permanent expression of designs representative in structures of other materials. The growth of by a 5 h.p. Crompton Parkinson motor and J* or use: mi conncchon witli tlic Station RestaUrant • ' to the credit of the Fletcher Construction of the highest irts of architecture. It is applicable to concrete structures is ;l_ghtning.likf m comparison. Texrope drive, and; will give ten changes of air there are two cool, rooms for the storage of meat, ro tne creun oi me ".unu construction v any and werv structuraf reouirement. i_w™_,™J_ v v » « 7, ~ ■ per hour in the kitchen. ns". ancl °'her p&ishable goods any a a every »™CTU™-r«Ju,remenl' ECONOMY: Because of the speed of their construe _. , , , ■■-', . '■-. , ~, . , , A, ~ .-, ~■~ Coinnahv. art organisation fully pnninnoH to ADAPTABILITY! The varied requirements of tion, concrete buildings cost less for labour. Material, The advantage of .the exhausting .system is that The unit for these rooms .s a No. 3A water-cooled company, an organisation TUliy CqUippCQ IO building designers can be more thanldequately met too, costs less, and maintenance costs are nil. Buildall fumes from the cooling ranges are immediately Condenser type, i: manufactured by Messrs. L. . by the use of concrete. No matter for what kind of ■- ings erected 'in concrete arc permanent — they drawn: away -from the kitchen, preventing .air com .., ~ Merne 8i Co., Glasgow, and nstalled by their New undertake any class Ot building construction. erection, concrete is applicable. strengthen with age. lamination in the restaurant and adjacent rooms. Zealand agents, Messrs. A. &T. Burt, Ltd. — — z ■-.-'■...-.': W/tititia Jinnm l//>w/.7_i*tV_»_. Tne room evaporators ai'e manufactured in their ,■ In the new Wellington Railway Station, Wilson's "Star" Brand Portland Cement and Wilsonite Rapid Waiting KOOtn Ventilation. Wellington works, and are of the copper finned ( JB^^> ' hw_.«;_.„ p„ ,U a r''"'". Ai i■ I -r,. .. t _ . .■ •• _.. icr ••!• -T-I v___Z-^_BI ■ Hardening Portland Cement were used exclusively. This also is an exhaust system, and the unit is o ;übe type, arranged for fan air circulation. The — j ■ No. 4 "Progressive" Multivane fan, driven by a whole system is fully automatic, maintaining an C/ - - ' ' 1 h.p. Crompton Parkinson motor and Texrope even temperature in the rooms, at all times, and ■ "' ■ ' ■*•*■"-«-■ Th_> HTTPIIPP \WNSTOITO LTD., 12 Ghuznee Street, Wellington XllG J. JU-U X wJE__L-t_IJK " P.O. BOX 3, TB ARO. Phone 51-142 (3 lines). _ _ —._■__ _-__■ .»». — -._»_-.—__- — . . _ ____-___«i-_-.-^.._-._«*__».«« _—._-_. -.._-_-_-_. A,so at AUCKLAND, PALMERSTON NORTH and'TAUMARUNUI. Messrs A. &T. BURT, Limited construction co., ltd. _——_ Thaw Pi-rtrir-ai m ri fipn^ral Fnrtir, Pf >r<= cable street, Wellington, c.3. FRANCIS HOLMES LTD., 210-212 Taranaki Street — Heating, blectrical and General bngmeers — p ,_ one 34 . 620 . Phme 54 . 620 . po TO!1203 TE AEO » p„„„„„.,, 2 .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 21
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