BEATH’S AFTER SME SPECIALS Millinery Must be CLEANED I Original prices 15/11 to 19/6 To Clear 1/11 Original prices 29/6 to 35/- To Clear 3/11 Just Received 100 Remnants of TWEEDS, SILKS, Etc., at HALF SALE PRICES. All Useful Lengths. B FATH’S sea Hi H Hi • MACKAY STREET ll iin i iniMiirnwmwiifr-r From the standpoint of permanence you cannot do better than build in concrete. For concrete resists the vvAwra ravages of time in a way that is all its own. It lasts ' U' and lasts and lasts — and, throughout the years, keeps < fire insurance, maintenance costs and annual depreciation g-. 3L. BB| B downand re-sale value up. But that’s not all. Durable, if If jlßl''' trouble-free, safe, a concrete home is also a comfortable I dßmWlc home — snug in winter, cool in suissmer, with all-the* ‘ r r —year-round freedom from damp. When consulting your A architect and builder about the planning of your new home, ’XftMdk Iremember these advantages and say that you want to-— CHECK THESE fJJ fflll CONCRETE ADVANTAGES A . /. | |H O Permanence A Y Y IH /7 :Z— ,lcsis ’ in ’ ‘ SEM E N T
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1940, Page 11
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