With the approach of winter and the heavy rain squalls that generally usher in winter, plumbers are taxed to their.utmost in carrying out repairs to spouting, and fixing the many other weak spots in old houses. Every large city has its old houses; and every city will find many tenants housed in old houses. Still there is no reason why any thrifty and thoughtful husband should not provide for his wife and family a decent comfortable home beforo the winter Bets in. R. Leslie Jones, estate agent, 101, Willis street, is* prepared to do his utmost to get you housed before the real winter weather sets in if you care to consult him t —Adyj*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 4
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