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ser’s residence consisting of two bedrooms, living room, bathroom, kitchen, etc., which will be on either the ground floor or first floor, or the kitchen and living room may be on the ground floor, and the rest on the first floor. Three lodge rooms are required, the largest, which could be used for dances, socials, etc., being 40ft. by 42ft. The remaining two say, 40ft. by 21ft., and 10ft. by 18ft. respectively. The entrance to dispensary and lodge rooms will be in same street, but separate. A side entrance to residence is required. Provision must be made for lavatory accommodation to lodge rooms and also provision for coppers, etc., in preparing for socials. Pay special attention to fire escapes, lighting, and ventilation. Cost need not be considered. Roof to be flat. Caretaker’s quarters not required. Building to be in brick or some other fire proof material. Drawings of perspective, one elevation, ground plan, Ist floor plan and one section to be to a scale of 8 feet to the inch finished in ink—for reproduction. Mr. Llewelyn E. Williams, A.R.1.8.A., of Messrs. Clere and Williams 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 clea-rly "Sixty-second Competition’’ on outside with a covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employer. Designs to be sent in by April 21st. Our 63rd Competition We offer a prize of £1 Is. for the design adjudged to be the best for A Model Dining Room, which is to be suitable for a five or six-roomed cottage, and is to have any area of not more than 300 square feet, including any bay or inglenook. It is to be presumed that the room is at a corner of the cottage, and that there is a wide verandah on one side. All fittings and furniture are to be shown. The drawings are to comprise one plain and two interior elevations, all to the scale of -J inch to 1 foot, and all to be in black and white and not shaded. Marks will be given for draughtsmanship as well as for design. Mr. Leslie D. Coombs, A.R.1.8.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 “Sixty-third Competition” on outside with a covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employer. Designs to be sent in by May 21st. Conditions of “Progress” Competitions The Editor reserves the right of publishing any or all the designs submitted, and while every care will be taken of drawings, no responsibility is accepted should any loss or damage be sustained. Those desiring their designs returned must send postage to cover cost of same. No award will be made unless at least three designs are sent in for any one competition. Unless otherwise stated drawings are to be in black and white only. Notice to Subscribers "N.Z. Building Progress” is posted each month through the G.P.O. at Wellington. If any subscriber should not get his copy, another will be sent him if we are notified in good time. The paper is supplied from year to year only, and if subscribers continue to receive the paper after expiry of the current year, we shall accept it as an intimation of their desire to continue for another twelve months. We undertake to supply the paper for such further term. Notice of discontinuance must be sent to the Manager, 8 Parish Street, Wellington in writing, as no Agent has authority to receive notice of discontinuance on our behalf. The subscription is 7/6 per annum. A discount of 1/- will be allowed off this amount if subscription i> paid in advance.

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Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 1 February 1918, Page 123

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Page 123 Advertisement 3 Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 1 February 1918, Page 123

Page 123 Advertisement 3 Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 1 February 1918, Page 123

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