• >. "■ "" ' ': ; : ; L:'; ■V' : Most Future Buildings'Dwellings, Warehouses, Schools Offices and Factories Must Be Built In Brick 1 There is not enough Timber in New Zealand to rebuild one city like I Auckland. I We are forced to turn to other materials for our Buildings, and that 11 | | which has the strongest claim upon the public mind is BRICK. There may be doubts about other materials, but the value and permanencyand the beauty Brick, stand unassailed through centuries. if But in New Zealand the available supply falls far short of the genuine I requirements of the market; a larger and steadier output of better quality I bricks is a crying need. Of these the market will absorb any quantity. 1 CJ The remarkable Waitakere, deposits of brickmaking clays lie in practically S inexhaustible quantities close to Waitakere Station, and within an hours 1' journey of Auckland Gty, where all facilities for sale and distribution exist. | I Here is the source of supply from which any quantity of the much-wanted, high-quality common J brick may be produced. A Company is being formed, entitled g I The Waitakere Brick and Tile Co., Ltd. j to work these deposits through the erection and equipment of a large <: •v : . ; modern Plant. The PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS of the Company " : are:— • • - ' ' ROBUST HENRY ABBOTT, ESQ., Retired Merchant, Auckland. ERNEST ARTHUR CRAIG, ESQ., Merchant, Auckland. / FREDERICK BTTfJHETT. ESQ., GM.G.. Barrister, Auckland. JAMES LEWIS OONNETT, ESQ., Settler, Auckland. Y WILLIAM DAVID ANDERSON, ESQ., Solicitor, Auckland, With supplies of raw material available, and an assured market, all that is needed to produce bricks at. a profit is the installation of a plant SCIENTIFIC- * ALLY ENGINEERED AND LAID OUT; and the Waitakere Plant will riot be ? excelled in any part of the world. ; . i _ . t ' v ' ' .. \ }-r < *_ In a space like this, it is not possible to give full information, but if you will fill in and forward the attached -- 1 coupon to The Brokers to the Company, SURFDALE ESTATES LIMITED 154, Queen Street, Auckland ('Phone, 3304 ) I a beautifully illustrated Booklet, together with the Prospectus and full particulars, will reach you by J return mail. .. . < la* '0000000000.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | i l <00 J]?ON TO PILL IK AKD SEND.) ' IjjU M a J-' ; g <00 J3POH TO FILL IN AND SEND.) o i . § - o To SURPDALE ESTATES, LTD., ""jib I ; I ; o 154, Queen Street, Auckland, o I „ § Brokers to the Waitakere Brick and Tile Co., Ltd. ° ijj 0 (To be incorporated), o . il ■ O Without any obligation on ray part, please send to me by return mail § S I r 8 1 S your illustrated Booklet, " Money in Modem Brick and Tile Manufac- fj| HfffiJl Wffil!ftf) ' & I 1 o ture," and Prospectus of The Waitakere Brick and Tile Go., Ltd. (to n O , : 1' g be —' ' fi . , g ' Address y ' o ' or ' 'r : ' l " o " S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO i trgffu ipnoi loeaogsssssaocK >gocasaaatsaocaoi aoMOEssßsssaoare A © WE will NOT say what the Ordinary Prices of these Goods were, BUT they are I Stock-taking THROW OUTS, so the S, early shopper on MONDAY morning at || . I TUTFS in Symonds Street will QET S some great BARGAINS. I For One Day On ly ! \ I, MEN'S TWEED SUITS, MEN'S GREY FLANNEL BLAZERS 34/ J J • AND TUSSORE SPORT COATS. jj In all sizes. 13/11 S 8 MEN ' B 2 - P,E I C „ E / C I R I ABH BU,TB> MIEN'S MOTOR-CYCLE COATS, 1 IMEH*S 2-PIECE CRABH BUITB, ■ " MEN'S MOTOR-CYCLE COATS, I 13.11 . || MEN'S FELT HATS, . . ■, . — ' V;';,," " ; (I It Throw-out Price, ' ©YCLE LEGGINGS FOR h U A/11 MOTORING, J • i*/ 11 6/11 I n BOYS' 2-PIEOE WASHING SUITS, '" — — || "J > Sizes 2 to 7. CYCLE PANTS FOR MOTORING, g 3/11 17/11 § I . i I t ■' ■ ■ ' "''' "i ' fj YOUTHS' ALL WOOL TWEED 8U {TS. Extension Knickers. II ! 11 Sizes 14 to 18. 37/11 g YOUTHS' ALL WOOL COLONIAL MEN'S SILK COLLARS, 8 g TWEED (DARK) EXTENSION Plain and Striped. o n KNICKERS, Sizes 14* to 16 : K J I KNICKERS, Sizes 14} to 16}. sizes ii to is. 10dL each 9/11 3 for 2/« 8 q — — :— — - ——- " " B " 0 MEN'S GABARDINE RAINCOATS, 00/ fini n At this Price for Monday only. dwiw/.O " The most Wonderful Value in Auckland. I MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. | " DURO " DYE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, | In sizes 16 to 17-inch. in Stripes, and all sizes. Q o Throw-out Price, 5/11 II Throw-out Price, For Monday only, jj ' 4/9 For Monday only, I 0 THOUSANDS OF WIDE-END TIES, AT 1 L EACH ON MONDAY. g g I ■::/■■■ _f1 " ————I. g II 1 ON VIEW THIS AFTERNOON in our WINDOWS | ! TUTT S MY'HATTER ,N Sponds St o 111 fl H MY MERCER IN \|HTtlinflC \T « II ■ w.l ■ HV CLOTHIER vjf 111 UlIUw Vis | l onog?—"ftT 1 ■oggftg=gQßgoggo> 1 toßaor— 1 . if ■iiiiiiinn**' mi lJri in m I . ' ;V r. yi: • • : . • \ • i' •. V .-V :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 15
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