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A WORLD OF CONCRETE. Sir Charles Ruthen, British DirectorGeneral of Housing', recently expressed publicly his vision of the future of housing. He did not think it too daring to predict that by 1935 tfho average citizen of Great Britain would awaken in the morning in • a thoroughly well-designed, picturesque, concrete house, would sit at a reinforced concrete table, and drink hia coffee from, a cup manufactured of similar material; that no would! leave hia residence by opening a reinforced concrete door, would travel to his business over reinforced roads and paths, would perform his daily duties in & reinforced concrete building, and, after ho had spent a long and useful lifo on this earth, will bp taken to his last resting-place in a reinforced concrete casket and buried in a conorote vault. Sir Charles Ts an eminent authority j and his forecast can be taken as* reliable. 1 Participate in the prosperity which must i bo identified with the manufacture of | cement. Procure a copy of the Frost* pectus of the NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, from A. Leigh Hunt, Chief Broker, or any other member Wellington Stock Exchange.

WHAT DO YOU BLAHS FOR ILL-HEALTH? In.nine cases out of ten, it can be traced to faulty teeth. Let me extract those broken stumps aiul replace them tvvith "Auatoform'” dentures—the teeth that ©qua- Nature's. Hake an appointment. W. P Sommerville, "The Careful Dentist,'* Molesworth street. JTeleghone S36Z, 4

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7