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DROP DRUGS AND DOPE TABLETS! The scientific method of treating a cold or checking influenza is to sniff up and disinfect the nasal and throat passages with warm Fluenzol. The use of Cough S.yrups or soothing drugs and tablets upsets the stomach, disorganises the system with eventual injury to the heart. H 4092-6

Profitable Investment for Everyone ! The circumstances which make the building problem more acute in this Dominion than in most other countries are the very factors which will assure the success of Concrete Products Ltd. (A Company intended to be incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1908. ) Our rapidly increasing population, together with the quick expansion of business, has created an ever-growing demand for more homes, offices, shops, factories, and warehouses. As this demand grows, the supplies of native timbers decrease. * Such a position calls for the erection of substantial and lasting homes, offices, factories, etc., quickly and economically. The only system that provides the solution to this problem is the everlasting, indestructible, pre-cast reinforced concrete method to be operated by the proposed Concrete Products Ltd. This pre-cast system provides a complete Concrete Building, interior and exterior Its advantages over every other system of structure are: —lt is earthquake-proof, fire-proof, borer-proof, defies dampness, wet rot, and dry rot, will last for all time, reduces insurance to a minimum, abolishes the need for periodical painting, saves repair costs, increases in value, yet costs no more than building with first-class timber. The only system of its kind in the world It is not a block system. The units for a complete building are cast in reinforced concrete of various shapes, according to what use the part is placed. Reinforced frames and walls, partitions, floors, and roof are made in. |he factory and carted to the job all ready to be erected. No part has to be cut or altered—the building is erected just like a MECCANO set. Really, the system is, as to walls, roofs, and floors, like the ordinary framing for a wooden building—except that the various parts are reinforced concrete instead of wood. We will send you booklets explaining and illustrating the entire system at your request. Invest in this Company and share in its prosperity Nominal Capital £200,000 Divided into 200,000 Shares of £1 each. 168,000 Shares Now Offered for Subscription Pavahl* as follows —2/- per share on application, 2/- per share on allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding 2/- per share at intervals of not less than two months. You can obtain a Prospectus from anv Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, from Geo. H. Mason, Exchange Buildings, The Square, Christchurch (P.O. Box 293), from authorised Brokers throughout the Dominion, or direct from the Chief Broker, Gavin C. Stove, 203 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . You can apply for Shares by filling in the application form which accompanies the Prospectus and lodging it, with your application money, with your Sharebroker, or with Mr. Gavin C. Stove, 203 Lambton Quay, Wellington. \pT NOW f The Prospectus has been already well distributed, and applications Aw 1 l* w W • f or shares are coming in rapidly. This proposed Company has a wonderful future—get in NOW—apply for shares to-day. PROVISIONAL DTBECTOBS: Robert Wladislas de Montalk, Architect, T.N.ZJ.A., Wellington Alexander Ecdes, Chemist, Auckland. Henry Thomas Johnson, Importer, Auckland. Alexander Hamilton, Company Manager, Wellington. Frederick William Downs, Merchant, Wellington. Gerald Brace Davis, Company Sub-manager, Wellington BANKERS: _ The Bank of New Zealand I*®I SOLICOTOBS: Wellington W«bb, Richmond, and Cornish. 236. Lam Won APPrrOßfi: ■ - street, Wellington. Watkins, Hull, Hunt, and Wheeler, Wellington E. F. Lambert, F.P-A., <Hvin

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

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