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By advertisement elsewhere in this issue, Mr. B. Moriarty, the well-known South Canterbury builder, announces his intention to secure engagements for the erection of ecclesiastical edifices in any part of the dominion. Mr. Moriarty is at present engaged on the erection of the handsome new church in Timaru, which is being erected on the direct control or day-labor principle. Although Mr. Moriarty’s reputation, as the builder of some of the largest buikUngs in South Canterbury, was already a high one, his present engagement is a splendid testimonial to his ability to carry out important works expeditiously, and at a minimum of cost. His services no doubt will be in demand by the clergy, who are always anxious to build well and spend cautiously....

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

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