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A Brighter Christinas and A Happier New Year The Railway again offers genuine bargains for Christmas holiday travel —from December 13 to January 11 fares will be reduced by approximately 6/- in the £l. Return up to February 8, 1930 - For the complete enjoyment of your - holiday trip—go by rail | | Correct Sportswear ;■ Will Help You Play ' -x. mt) . K Better Game. . Mr As. The correctly dressed sportsman for/A gets about his clotheSl and ln doing so centres his mind more on his game. Result — BETTER PLAY. Do as these men do, and choose your -Z- sportswear from McWatters'. Iv I Wide stocks and a flexible price V Jp? range place no limitations whatever V/L/ on your choice, and supreme quality i IT is assure d always. AM D. McWATTERS J—A—L <> where Money Buys More ” I | Clothing & Mercery — Paeroa

•'—S England’s Best. v The J J Slx Cylinder I Hj J* AUSTIN vW I W ( Austin Cars from £lB5 COUPON TO Nicols’ Service Station, Te Aroha PLEASE FORWARD FREE LITERATURE TO— Name Address I QUALITY PRINTING AT CITY PRICES AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE, PAEROA.

Hn<~ Stands the Enormous Stresses. The Structural Engineer knows that Concrete foundations, Concrete walls and Concrete floors will stand the enormously powerful stresses of the modern 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 Portlands Cement, which gives the same tensile and compression strength in 8 days that takes a month with ordinary cement. wilsonite) Speaking at Wairau, Mr F. T. M. Kissel, chief electrical engineer to the Public Works Department, said that 90 per cent, of the people of New Zealand had been brought into areas controlled by power boards, and approximately 75 per cent, were actually enjoying electric power. It would not be long before the whole 90 per cent, were using power.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5508, 2 December 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5508, 2 December 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5508, 2 December 1929, Page 4

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