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For Moderate Means.— Here is the Winning entry in the competition among architectural students and draftsmen for a modern home calling for the maximum use Of New Zealand materials. The successful competitor, whose design is described more fully in another column, is Miss Maribel A. Mclntyre, of Wellington. The original plan, which includes also a garden lay-out, shows the house as lying west and east, the living-room and first bedroom being on the northern side.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 6

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For Moderate Means.—Here is the Winning entry in the competition among architectural students and draftsmen for a modern home calling for the maximum use Of New Zealand materials. The successful competitor, whose design is described more fully in another column, is Miss Maribel A. Mclntyre, of Wellington. The original plan, which includes also a garden lay-out, shows the house as lying west and east, the living-room and first bedroom being on the northern side. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 6

For Moderate Means.—Here is the Winning entry in the competition among architectural students and draftsmen for a modern home calling for the maximum use Of New Zealand materials. The successful competitor, whose design is described more fully in another column, is Miss Maribel A. Mclntyre, of Wellington. The original plan, which includes also a garden lay-out, shows the house as lying west and east, the living-room and first bedroom being on the northern side. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 6

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