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Advertising : 444 wordsWe asked merchants for a conscientious summary of the position, explaining that there was no necessity why the building trade should suffer provided the public could be gotten to view things squarely. We have not suppressed ...
Article : 128 wordsT. H. Hicks, Ltd. (advertising Street Watering Carts), is optimistic:- We are still working at full pressure, have dismissed no hands nor do we intend to do so. ...
Article : 67 wordsJ. P. Knight, Manufacturers' Agent (advertising 3-ply Veneer), mentions, among other things, what "Building" can do:—It would indeed be adding to our troubles if, because ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Cyclone Proprietary, Ltd., Melbourne (advertising Cyclone Gates and Fences), are cheerful and confident:— We have every confidence in the financial stability of our Commonwealth, and in the ability of those at the head of ...
Article : 213 wordsJos. A. Jackson, Director, Wormald Bros, (advertising Armoured Strong Room Doors, etc.), sets out an obvious duty:— In reply to yours of the 6th inst. To avoid the ...
Article : 168 wordsAlkemade Bros., Melbourne (advertising Alkemade Hydraulic Ground Lime), make a financial suggestion:—The question that enters our mind is: "Is there any justification that our Building Trade should stop because ...
Article : 234 wordsE. M. Swyny, Secretary, Henry Halloran & Co. (Real Estate Experts), is an anti-scareite:— I am in receipt of your letter of (3th inst. Mr. Halloran is at present away from the State, hut in his absence I have ...
Article : 134 wordsJames Hardie & Co. (advertising Fibro Cement) do, not hold with the "full-stop" absurdity:— Referring to yours of 6th August, we certainly do not. anticipate complete dislocation of business so far as the ...
Article : 95 wordsHales, Ltd. (advertising Ruberoid Dampcourse, etc.), tell how Australia is fortunate:—Referring to your letter of 6th inst, we quite agree with you that at the present juncture much unnecessary ...
Article : 109 wordsBell & Frazer (Saw Millers and Timber Merchants) are confident:— Replying to your favor of the 6th inst., we may say that so far we have reduced no hands, nor do we contemplate ...
Article : 97 wordsThe optimism of Arthur H. Hasell & Co. (advertising Hoop Pine and various timbers):— Your memo of 6th inst. to hand, to which we would reply, that we view the present situation with equanimity ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Neuchatel Asphalte Company, Ltd., supplies a "rational argument:—Referring to your letter, It see no reason why, because precautionary measures are being taken to protect our ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Welsbach Light Company of Australia, Ltd. (advertising Welsbach Gas Radiators), give what must be regarded as a mighty cheer in the present circumstances:— In reply to your letter of 6th inst., we have pleasure in ...
Article : 70 wordsGeorge Vincent, M.I.H.V.E. (Ventilating and Heating Engineer), explains why there should be little "falling off":— My firm has not developed any. pessimism with respect ...
Article : 111 wordsHarold W. Cavill (advertising Leaded Lights and Stained Glass), writes:— At this unprecedented period of Australian history, we, as patriotic subjects must be alert, but while desirous ...
Article : 128 wordsChas. Carter, Melbourne (advertising "Arabic" Cool Roofing Compo), points to the watchword:—Here in this great isle of the Antipodes let us, as the greatest of youthful nations, avoid deed or word tending ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Manager (Sydney Branch) Sunshine Harvester Works (advertising Petrol Engine-Driven Hoists, etc.) says "do not waste time":— There is no intention of shortening hands at my Sydney [?]are to be expected from a local standpoint. Buildings take much time to complete, and the probability is that time wasted in waiting to sec what' happens will be regretted later on. ...
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Construction and Local Government Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1913 - 1930), Mon 10 Aug 1914, Page 5
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