IN CONFIRMATION. FEW months ago we published advice received to the effect that, after having made a thorough inspection of a similar scheme at Liverpool, the Belfast Corporation had decided to carry oat an extensive housing scheme with "WINGET" CONCRETE I We are now in receipt of the follow- ! ing extract from the Belfast Telegraph: 'Liverpool had thoroughly tried out various systems of construction for the building of artisans' houses, whether iby brick and mortar, cement blocks, cement and steel, or any other modern form of construction. After painstaking tests they came to the final conclu- | sion that .the construction of houses : with concrete blocks represents by far , the best method." WINGET CONCRETE BLOCK CONSTRUCTION STANDS ALONE. ■ - , POINTS— Continuous cavity, both vertical ant* I s horizontal. | All advantages of concrete fully | gained; drawbacks obviated. Permanent, economical, fireproof, and ■healthy, ~" RESULTS — No damp walla, no condensation, warm in winter, cool in summer. No deterioration, no wasting asset. No upkeep cost, no risk of fire. Low insurance, low first cost. IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD BUILD WELL! CONSULT US. INSPECT OUB WOBEL J. W. T ONG LIMITED; BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. 'PEone 259. "" "■ l'" 1 " ' ■ ■ ■■«■ 11l 1■ ■ _ , |, | HEADACHES ASE FBEQUENTLT CAUSED BY EYE-STBAIN ! | T)ON'T trifle with TOUK ETEa Priceless beyond all other possessions is-the Eyesight. Consult Our London Qualified Optician, MS ~F. C. FODEK. JJ^ J± gRUNETTE, ,« OPTICIAN & JEWELLER, HIGH ST.. HAWEBA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 23 January 1924, Page 7
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231Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 23 January 1924, Page 7
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