The Rogers Hardware Building (below) at 70 Grafion Street, with its rusticated stone and brickwork facade, was built as a warehouse in 1896. The grey stone inserts are Harris signatures, and echo those on St. Paul‘s Church at the other end of Queen's Square.
At 137 Kent Street another Butterfield-style multicoloured William Harris business block has not only been restored but has spawned an offspring in the shape of a smaller building in identical style; The original building was a duplex, with living quarters openingonalawnintheback It was designed by William Harris and built by MR Hogan in 1886 The original store front was later replaced by plate glass and bland mid-20th century bricks. The bricks have been removed, and the plate glass is now set in brickwork that matches the 1880s work in the
upper storeys. Two blocks east on Kent Street 15 Central Christian Church, built to William Harris' s plans by Lowe Brothers in 1901 Despite its small size its exterior shows considerable sophistication in the way its conical-roofed round tower relates " ' to the spacial volumes of the nave, transept and entrance. The bartizans at the corners, the snub gables and the holey bargeboards are Harris signatures. Inside there is a groined ceiling and a small gallery. An e11 on the east side is a later addition.