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P. HUTSON & CO., We manufacture extensively and successfully Bricks, Tiles, Sanitary Ware of all descriptions, Field Drain Pipes, and Ornamental and Utilitarian Pottery of every kind, including Glazed and Ornamented Jugs, Jars, Flower Pots, Bristol Stoneware, Demijohns, Terra Cotta Figures, &c. Government Officers, Judges at Exhibitions, and the general public bestow unstinted praise on all our manufactures. We are also Sole Agents for John Wilson & Co.’s celebrated Star Brand Portland Cement. We also stock Lime, Plaster Paris, Fireclay, Firebricks and Tiles, &c. Within ten years our Pottery has become one of the hnest in the Southern Hemisphere. The plant is of the most modern and powerful type, permitting of the moulding of 6in. Pipes in a few seconds, and of 24in. Pipes in less than a minute. From 11 employees the number has jumped to 60, and" among them are expert men in every department. A fine group of buildings constitute the works, and there side by side with the inventions of modern genius is the Potter’s Wheel of the Egyptians. Our manufacturing works are always open for public inspection, and will be found replete in all the latest modern machinery and appliances. ; : ti wanna*#* iSfgt ■V if a m • . . *-* /v * - • ‘ . m & r ■■ - - . sfe > C/ : •, \ ' -£-v mm Hi ■ 1 %| gg | p BBS mm wm fKf ■ ' ■ Wo - ; m SHIII Us I ■ K j;-; ■ >: * * * - , , , .i • v JH -- - - . . P. - I . : i'. t . . .. S ■.. . 1i i g :0. i. C QTOflf Pottery, Drain Pipe, and Brick Manufacturers.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 2