me Mighty Dam or the garden path From the requirements of the ordinary householder to the building of mighty dams, ai\d the construction of huge city buildings, the same quality Cement is used. Whatever your requirements, insist on the Cement that measures up to the largest jobs as well u the smallest. (wilsonite) WILSONS N.Z. PORTLAND CEMENT LIMITED'
B~ E=i' '■“V 1 l*!* ' =7* •■ B~m |||®|i||®|G|| _ . —r What is happening to rjoui' farm buildings y YOUR milking shed, your wool shed, your stable— are they resisting rain and frost ? Or is the wood beginning to rot, the iron to rust ? That depends on how long it is since they were painted. Paint costs little, you know. And it saves the capital you’ve invested in those buildings from rotting away. Paint them now, keep * them in good order, and you’ll reap a big profit when the time comes to sell out. But be sure to use the right paint.. Ask Booth 8c Chapman about that. To know about paints is our job. We’ll tell you just what paint to use and how to use it. BOOTH & CHAPMAN LTD. WALLPAPER, GLASS & BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS, SIGNWRITERS & DECORATORS VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5498, 8 November 1929, Page 4
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196Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5498, 8 November 1929, Page 4
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