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Dunedin Notes. (Out Own Correspondent )

(Our Mr. Basil B. Hoopei, A E.T B.A , has the folwoik on hand: — Methodist Sunday School St. Kilda.. which has seating accommodation for 250 people, includ ing class and ante-iooms; building in brick; tiled roof. The external design is a modified Byzantine, and at attempt has been made-to obtain a simple variety of design for the use of chipped clinker bricks used as a bands alternate Yotissoirs. Contract price, £800. John Limn, contractor. Cottage at St. Kilda for Mr. S. Levy; five rooms, with all modern conveniences, and showing that builders' designs are not the only ones that can be cheaply erected. Contract price, £500. C. Bragg, contractor. Stables and cart sheds in South Dunedin for Mr. T. Smith; £250. Holmes and Armstrong, contractors. Additions to Dr. Barnett's House, Stafford Street, Dunedin. The whole of the front is being modernised by adding balcony, bay windows, porch, etc., transforming an oldfashioned house of the box type into an up-to-date residence. Contract price, £300. A. T. Anderson & Son, contractors. Additions to Dr. Ritchies house, George St., Dunedin. These consist of a new wing, which has been designed in the modern style, but by careful handling and painting does not clash with the old-portion-of the-building, which is in the old-fashioned, florid style. Contract ' price, £1000. Mr. J. Moir, contractor.

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Progress, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 April 1910, Page 207

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Dunedin Notes. (Out Own Correspondent) Progress, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 April 1910, Page 207

Dunedin Notes. (Out Own Correspondent) Progress, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 April 1910, Page 207