Offices To Let in the New D.I.C. Building Lambton Quay— The Business Centre of Wellington / The New D.I.C. Building is now completed, and a number of offices on all floors are available for leasing. The New D.I.C. Building occupies a site unrivalled in the city for office ' purposes. Situated on Wellington's widest thoroughfare, and with the greatest part of its frontage having a northerly aspect, the sun visits every office on ■ the Brandon Street-Lambton Quay front. The New D.I.C. Building is in close proximity to the Post Office, Wharves, Law Courts, Government Buildings, and Railway Station.' The offices are, of course, entirely up to date in every way, and that their central position on Lambton Quay commends them to professional and business men is evidenced by the fact that a considerable amount of space has already been taken up. Fine Plate Glass Steel Casement Windows render the rooms pleasant and airy. The latest methods of steam heating are employed without charge to the tenant: Electric Power Points are also fitted to every room, and linoleum and. window blinds are provided. Moreover, arrangements have been made with the Post and Telegraph Department by which individual telephone connections can be made to any office without inconvenience or delay. Fast Electric Lifts connect with both Panama and Brandon Streets. These are controlled by attendants during the day, working automatically at night. ! Corridors are wide and spacious, and white tiled lavatories for men and women are conveniently placed on every floor, providing ample accommodation. An efficient cleaning service is available and a caretaker resides permanently on the premises. Finally, an attraction attaches to the fact that the D.I.C. Offices, being entirely new, have never been tenanted before. Amongst those who have taken accommodation in the building are the following:— C. H. HAIN, Solicitor. ROTARY CLUB. PERRY & PERRY, Solicitors. WOMEN'S DIVISION FARMERS' FIELD, LUCKIE & WIREN, Solicitors. UNION. * . A. de B. BRANDON, Solicitor. J. R. SIMPSON, Agent. A. McLENNAN, Accountant. G. HOWES & CO., Indent Agents. • ■ H. W. ROWDEN, Accountant. G. YOUNG, Manufacturers' Agent. G..P. RAYWARD, Surveyor. J. W. COCKSEDGE, Tailor. G. W. WRIGHT, Dentist. N.Z. MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION. ■ M. E. TURRELL, Dentist. TEXAS CO. (Australia) Ltd. D. N. ISAACS, Dentist. UNITED BROKERS, Commission Agents. M.W. WRATT, Chiropractor. W. R. BOCK & SON, Engravers. UNITED SERVICES CLUB. C. W. BUDD, Manufacturers' Agent. C. S. LUMLEY, Dental Mechanic. ACURATO BOOK CO. , SUCKLING & SUCKLING, Opticians. MISS ASTBURY, Fashion Designer. P. W. SPONG, Land Agent. H. OSBORNE, Tailor. , . ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT UNDER- MISS BORCHARDT, Cake Room. WRITERS. MISS KREITE, Dressmaker. HENRY HUGHES, Ltd., Patent Agents. Rents in this, probably the finest Commercial Building in New Zealand have been fixed at a most reasonable and even moderate basis. FOR ALL PARTICULARS APPLY TO— Messrs. FINCH, WEBSTER *32 OSWIN, 159 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 5
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