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INNES' BREWERY

NEW HAMILTON BUILDING One of the most progressive Ham- J ilton businesses is the brewery run j by G. L. Innes and Co., Ltd., for which J a new building has just been erected ! jin Hamilton. “Innes quality drinks’* are known from one end of the WaiJ kato to the other, with breweries in j Auckland, Hamilton, Te Kuiti and I Taumarunui. 1 “Royal’’ Ales are a favourite drink, i known for their refreshing qualities. Invalid stout and oatmalt stout are I also favourite drinks brewed by Innes’. j CONSTRUCTION OF COURTHOUSE The whole of the construction for the splendid new Court House in Ham- j *iltou was entrusted to the capable j hands of J. R. Simpson, builder and ! contractor, of Auckland and Hamilton, ilton. J The courthouse is built of brick and ' stone with granite foundations, with ■ plaster and timber work, and is a credit to -the expert knowledge and building experience of Mr. Simpson. HARDWARE SUPPLIES L All the essentials for a big building - job such as leadlight, glass, paint, ! sheet metal ventilating tubes and : hardware and plumbing goods were > supplied for the new Courthouse by ’ the Hamilton Hardware Company. The r Hamilton Hardware Company are. ? general builders’ merchants, plumbers, i glass grinders and stockists of paint, . glass and wallpaper.

ALL CLASSES OF PAINTWORK One of Hamilton’s best known painters, W. F. Morrison and Co., Rifle Range Road, Frankton, was responsible for the complete painting, both interior and exterior, cf the Hamilton Courthouse. W. F. Morrison and Co. are equipped to handle every type of job, both large and small. FINE PANELLING The beautiful panelling which is one of the outstanding features of the Courthouse is the work of Mr. W. Aubrey C'hitty. joiner, of Bridge Street, Hamilton. The rimu used for the interior decorations was secured from the King Country and is wondeHully grained.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 25

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INNES' BREWERY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 25

INNES' BREWERY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 25

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