NEW MANUFACTURES
' "There are. abundant indicataonsHhafi the British manufacturer is fully alive to the exceptional opportunity created by the war .for extending-old industries and creating new ones." says the. London "Star." "No more certain indica- • tiori of what is happening iii regard to in- i dustrial expansion can be afforded than the state'of the market in factory property, and Messrs. Leopold, Farmer, and Sons, the ,firm of city surveyors, who specialise in that branch :of property, state that 'an unprecedented demand exists for propartioß of all kinds.' They have disposed: of a largo number of factories, with and without plaflt and machinery, at figures running into, many thousands of- pounds. > Promises that previous to the war have failed to find tenants have been-rapid-ly taken up, and competition for them :'has in many ' cases enhanced. the prices."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 29
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136NEW MANUFACTURES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 29
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