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MR T. K. S. SIDEY’S NEW HOME IN TOLCARNE AVENUE. —The latest architectural phase in house construction, which has enjoyed remarkable popularity in some European countries,' is introduced to Dunedin by this substantial and striking structure. Erection of homes such as this play an important part in the utilisation of the skill and craftsmanship of local tradesmen and of assisting the movement aimed at restoring prosperity. (See accompanying article.)

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Evening Star, Issue 21889, 28 November 1934, Page 2

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MR T. K. S. SIDEY’S NEW HOME IN TOLCARNE AVENUE.—The latest architectural phase in house construction, which has enjoyed remarkable popularity in some European countries,' is introduced to Dunedin by this substantial and striking structure. Erection of homes such as this play an important part in the utilisation of the skill and craftsmanship of local tradesmen and of assisting the movement aimed at restoring prosperity. (See accompanying article.) Evening Star, Issue 21889, 28 November 1934, Page 2

MR T. K. S. SIDEY’S NEW HOME IN TOLCARNE AVENUE.—The latest architectural phase in house construction, which has enjoyed remarkable popularity in some European countries,' is introduced to Dunedin by this substantial and striking structure. Erection of homes such as this play an important part in the utilisation of the skill and craftsmanship of local tradesmen and of assisting the movement aimed at restoring prosperity. (See accompanying article.) Evening Star, Issue 21889, 28 November 1934, Page 2

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