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Opening of New Chief Post Office

EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY BUILDING JOB W. NcLELUN ITO. Building Contractors BUILDERS of the NEW INVERCARGILL POST OFFICE Estimates given for All Classes of Building Work — Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed. SOUTHLAND REPRESENTATIVE— Mr J. McLELLAN, 185 Venus Street, Invercargill. TELEPHONE 1059.

THE TERRAZZO WORK IN THE NEW INVERCARGILL POST OFFICE was entrusted to the care of the PETROUS TILE COT. Ltd. DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, INVERCARGILL, GREYMOUTH & NELSON. Manufacturers of CONCRETE & TERRAZZO PRODUCTS Roofing Specialists Fixing Distributors for “FIBROLITE” Corrugated Asbestos Cement Roofing Sheets.

Issuing the Stamp ® To Our Modern of Approval ® Building Service Your new Post Office is built and fitted with our — Modern HARDWARE Public Buildings or Private Homes We are competent to serve you — Consult Us. WE AKE ALSO SPECIALISTS IN FITTING ROOFS FIBROLITE CORRUGATED SHEET More Durable than Iron — no restrictions for a Roof over your head — anywhere this is what you want — let us Quote you. © We can also supply BITUMEN FABRIC FLAT ROOFS as supplied by us to New Post Office. JOHN EDMOND, LTD. TAY STREET — “FOR BETTER BUILDINGS” — TAY STREET

CRITTALL NEW. WINDOWS give MAXIMUM LIGHT and VENTILATION No Draught — No Dust The Bronze Windows in Invercargill’s New Post Office were supplied by Crittall Metal Windows (NX) Limited. BIRCH STREET, DUNEDIN C.l. INFORMATION ON APPLICATION.

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Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 8