THE PRESENT DIRECTORATE
the company), who, prior to the erection of the premises, made a special study of ideas conceived i'rom modem British and American methods. The contractor was Mr AV, H. Naylor. Sub-contracts were let to the following firms: —Messrs A. and T. Burt, Ltd. (heating, lighting, and plumbing); Messrs Hogg and Co. (joinery); Woohiough "Window Company (steel sashing); Messrs W. and A. Qucnnell (brick work); Mr W. Ashton (plastering and tiling);
Mi- A. Shank (modelling); Messrs Turnbull and Jones (UK installation); Messrs Donald Stuart and Co. (malthoid roofing); Messrs Mirams Pros. (Ncuchatcl roofing and paving); Mr P. Pindlay (painting); Fraser’s Art Glass Company (Icadlighting). Mr J. 1. Minn, appointed by the company, acted as clerk of works. The installation of the Grinned automatic sprinkler and fire alarm system throughout all departments means that the lire hazard lias noun reduce., to a minimum.
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Evening Star, Issue 20059, 27 December 1928, Page 5
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144THE PRESENT DIRECTORATE Evening Star, Issue 20059, 27 December 1928, Page 5
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