* - - - N.Z. Building PROGRESS Published Monthly by the Proprietors, Harry H. Tombs Ltd. 8 Parish Street Wellington, New Zealand TELEPHONE 1651 P.O. BOX 481. —Jj Annual Subscriptions: To any address 7/6 post free. Note: 1/- will be allowed on this account if paid in advance. Remittances should be made by Post Office or Money Order. All cheques, plus exchange, to be made payable to Harry IT. Tombs Ltd., and sent direct to P.O. Box 481, Wellington. All communications to he addressed to “The Proprietors, ‘Progress,’ Box 481, Wellington.’’ Advertising Rates will be sent on application. The value of ‘ ‘ Progress ” as an advertising medium is rapidly becoming recognized by advertisers. Circulation considered it is the cheapest advertising medium of its kind in the Dominion. To Our Advertisers —All copy for advertising matter must be in our hands by the Ist of the month preceding publication, otherwise no responsibility with regard to insertion will be undertaken. The Editor will at all times be glad to receive Illustrated Articles on subjects of interest for consideration, provided the articles are short and to the point, and the facts authentic. Should subscribers continue to receive copies of this journal after expiry of current year, it will be accepted as an intimation that they are desirous of subscribing for a further period of twelve months. In case of change of address, or irregularity of this paper’s delivery, subscribers should send immediate notice. Publisher’ s Announcements. Our 54th Competition We offer a prize of £1 Is. Od. for the design adjudged to be the best for A Soldier’s Club n accordance with the following conditions : —lt is to be erected on ihe Domain of a prosperous Provincial town. Cost not an item of importance. General accomodation to be as follows : — General ilounge hall about 1000 super feet, billiard room reading and writing room, cafe and board room each about GOO super feet. Ample sanitary conveniences including bath rooms etc., for men. Caretaker’s rooms (4) kitchen of same being situated so as to bo convenient to cafe. The building to be constructed generally of fire-resisting materials. Good lighting and ventilation and heating to be carefully considered. The style of architecture to be Neo-Greek. Drawings to be to scale of 1/8-ins to one foot. Sufficient plans, elevations and sections to explain the design. Detail of front entrance to $-in scale. Drawings to be Indian ink and monotint shading. Perspective optional. Mess re Vautier & Anderson, Architects, of Hamilton, have kindly set this subject. Designs must be sent in, in black and white under a nom-de-plume, addressed to Progress, 8 Parish Street, Wellington, and marked clearly “ Fifty-fourth Prize Competition” on outside with a covering letter giving competitor’s name, and address of employer. Designs to be .sent in by June 21st, 1917. Our 55th Competition We offer a prize of f 1 Is. Od. for the design adjudged to be the best for a Pavilion Club in accordance with the following conditions ; — The site is level. Aspect:North-East. Materials:Wooden frame covered with weather-boards, or rough-cast. Brick base. Roof, tiles or slates.
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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 9, 1 May 1917, Page 943
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