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Cloak room, Lavatory and W. C’s. Ample space must be provided for the Public for writing cheques etc. Separate entrance to first floor. First floor: To be arranged for Manager’s residence and to comprise the following:—Drawing room, dining room, four bedrooms, bath, kitchen, and offices, and to have a back way down to yard. The building to be of brick construction with a stone, or brick and stone front elevation. Drawings to be to a scale of Bft to an inch and to consist of plans of each floor, section, and two elevations, also Jin drawings of fittings in Banking chambers. Provision in these to be made for two tellers. Drawings to be finished in black and white without shading of any kind, except in the case of elevations, where a flat tint of pale Indian ink may be used on the door and window openings. Cost to be stated and to be as economical as possible. Mr. Wm. H. Dunning of Dunedin has kindly set this subject. Designs must be sent in, finished as above, under a nora-de-plume, addressed to Progress, 8 Parish Street Wellington, and marked clearly, “ Forty-first Prize Competition ” on outside with a covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employer. Designs to be sent in by April 21st. Our 42nd Competition. for We offer a prize of £1 1 0 for the design adjudged to be the best A Holiday Cottage The cottage is to have three rooms only, a living room (about 16 ft. x 13ft. ), and two bedrooms (each 13ft. x 9ft.) The bedrooms are to have bunks. It is to be constructed of wood in a simple and cheap manner. A tank is to be shown to collect rain water from roof. Each set of drawings is to be on one small sheet, to be drawn to a scale Jin. to a foot, and to consist of plan, elevation, and section. Drawings are to be inked in, and shaded with diluted Indian ink. Any notes competitors wish to make are to be made on the drawings. Mr. Leslie Coombs A.E. LB. A. of Dunedin has kindly set this subject. Designs must, be sent in, finished as above, under a nom-de-plume, addressed to Progress, 8 Parish Street, Wellington, and marked clearly “Forty-second Prize Competition” on outside with a covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employer. Designs to be sent in by May 10th. Our 43rd Competition We offer a prize of £1 for a 1 0 for the design adjudged to be the best Small Club. Accommodation required;—Diningroom about 1,200 feet super with necessary kitchen accommodation ; card rooms each about 400 feet super; secretary or committee room about 300 feet super, with strong room ; reading room about 800 feet super ; billiard and smoking rooms; porter’s room ; cloak room and lavatories, also stores and room for cleaners, etc. The building to have spacious vestibule and entrance hall, also good staircases and lifts. The building is to be placed at or near the street line and the frontage is restricted to 40 feet. Drawings required:—Plan of each floor, one or more sections and front elevation all to be drawn to a scale of 1 inch. A detail of some prominent portion drawn to a scale of 2 feet to 1 inch. Perspective drawings optional. Drawings may be in any medium. Mr. G. A. J. Hart, (Lie., R.1.8.A.,) has kindly set this subjec t Designs must be sent in, finished as above, under a nom-de plume, addressed to Progress, 8 Parish Street, Wellington, an marked clearly “Forty-third Prize Competition” on outside with t rl covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employe Designs to be sent in by June 10th,

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Progress, Volume XI, Issue 7, 1 March 1916, Page 559

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Page 559 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XI, Issue 7, 1 March 1916, Page 559

Page 559 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XI, Issue 7, 1 March 1916, Page 559