“What will you take,” the butler said, “Sir Henry ? Hero is port and hock. Chablis and sherry, and some red Wine of the famous ’7O stock.” Sir Henry’s voice was hoarse and sad, “No. no, John ! None of those, I’m sure, I wish no wine that’s white or red, Please, give me, Woods’ Great Pepnermint Cure.”
Stands die Enonnaiis The Structural Engineer know« that Concrete foundations, Concrete walls and Concrete floors will stand the enormously powerful stresses of the modem City structure. The reinforced concrete, or steel frame and Concrete building, in addition to its durability, and its absence of depreciation, provides a high degree of Fire Safety —an item of outstanding importance in City buildings. More and more structural engineers now specify “ Wilsonite” Rapid-Hardening Portland Cament, which gives the same tensile and compression strength in 8 days that takes a month with ordinary cement.(wilsonite)
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5469, 2 September 1929, Page 4
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145Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5469, 2 September 1929, Page 4
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