H.B. MID-SUMMER EVERYTHING REDUCED! THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES ! SALE H.B. Now in full swing! Cameron St. Whangarei BROS. i; a n fy & ' / < -feCONCRETE The tall buildings of citiesshooting up skywards —• their stability and durability is safeguarded by concrete. Concrete is permanent, rigid, defies the weather. For lasting construction use Wilsons Portland Cement. Guaranteed to exceed the requirements of the British Standard Specifications. msaas WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT LTD., AUCKLAND. *
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Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 3
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