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GLENMORE Brickyards and Quarry Works. Bricks in bulk, good color; well burned, ft .cleanly moulded. Builders, pavers, R clinkers and chipping bricks. I Fireclay goods, bricks small and large and specials. C Moulded bricks a speciality. R Large stocks kept. Y Architects designs carefully followed. A Buff bricks plain and moulded. R All goods carefully packed and deD livered. Telephone 105 Road metal 2i-in. R-ih. finest bluestone. Q U Screening #" i" well graded and dressed. A Good bluestone building rubble roughly R hammered. R Bluestone rubble rough for concrete. I Garden rubble and garden edging E . (Rustic.) S Bricks in bulk, good color ; well burned, .cleanly moulded. Builders, pavers, clinkers and chipping bricks. Fireclay goods, bricks small and large and specials. Moulded bricks a speciality. Large stocks kept. Architects designs carefully followed. Buff bricks plain and moulded. All goods carefully packed and delivered. Telephone 105 Road metal 2Lin. U-ih. finest bluestone. Screening §" fr" f" well graded and dressed. Good bluestone building rubble roughly hammered. Bluestone rubble rough for concrete. Garden rubble and garden edging . (Rustic.) Fine grit and sand. NOTE. —Blue Glenmore Road metal stood following compression test at Engineering Laboratory Canterbury College cube crushing 10ad=1625 tons per sq. ft. Full particulars and prices on applying to : OFFICE 81 WORKS (Phone 105) • HILLS ROAD, HILLSBOROUGH, CHRIST’CH. ♦ All Brick goods, Metal and Screenings railed to all parts from WOOLSTON RAILWAY STATION Q U A R H I E B R I C R Y A R D S

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Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 10, 1 June 1919, Page 533

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Page 533 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 10, 1 June 1919, Page 533

Page 533 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 10, 1 June 1919, Page 533

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