I SNEDDEN'S Ltd. J in Symonds Street J Start Their on MONDAY morning Don't Miss Seeing the Great Window Display of Goods at SNEDDEN'S I SALE I PRICES I Be EARLY on Monday Morning
"HUDSONS" The First Concrete Boiler Casing Ever Constructed It's an old saying that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." The fact that the HUDSON BOILER has so many imitators is surely a great tribute to the value of the original idea which emanated from the brain of the late Mr. Hudson—an idea which required years of research and experiment to bring it to its logical conclusion. The public are mostly fair-minded, and they are inclined to support the originator of a good idea. That is why so many HUDSON BOILERS are installed in New Zealand Homes, Farms, and elsewhere. The HUDSON BOILER contains ingenious features which cannot be copied without infringement. The HUDSON BOILER set a new standard for copper boiler frames, and it will always be the leader in the field which it created. The public recognise merit. The HUDSON BOILER can never be eclipsed for quality or SeC OttT utility, and therefore-it will always be the favourite of dis- .... criminating buyers. Exhibits a f f^ e Like the HUDSON BOILER, all our Concrete products cannot be excelled for SHOW quality, merit and value. HUDSON Concrete Company Ltd., Sanford's Buildings, Albert and Customs Streets, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 13
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