Bi let feZ M It ll / k 1 m f M V Wi 11 r X , m«•:/ i \s'' / / I* r.\ v\ i as 3 a !» iPil^ : L ” \ R ■era* /•Hi' // The Fletcher Construction Co. J 1C K . - r ■&{ III! 1! inii i ?*?!!!-« ■maul I miff r piW-1 ißsiii r llsTtffj i mi it- r 4 !! r ? t M ! Wi HH»fi Dinvorth Buildings. m ill! mm Q»£s Auckland City Markets. 1 4 H! /jibs' <( i • y—raw ***w THE SUN Building is the most recent achievement ol the Fletcher Construction Company, Limited. This structure is a worthy addition to the long list of buildings that have given additional prestige to the firm and made Auckland a more beautiful and distinctive city. The Fletcher Construction Company are by virtue of their complete organisation, plant and staff capable of expeditiously and economically undertaking the largest and more exacting structural work. The effectiveness of their methods is demonstrated by rapidity with which such a spacious building as THE SUN Offices has been erected. In every detail — from the erecting of the building to the finishing of the internal furnishings the stability and quality of the work shows the masterful organisation and capable craftsmanship of the Company and its staff. A full description of The Fletcher Construction Company’s work in erecting THE SUN Building is given elsewhere in this issue. The Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd. Pacific Club Buildings. ireeted by the Fleisher Construction G@., Lid, Head Office : Nelson St', Auckland ’Phone 44-910.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 2 (Supplement)
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