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Residence of Mr. Basil Hooper, A.R.1.8.A., Architect, of Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland. Another of the many architects all over the North Island, who not only specify “Winstone” Tiles for their clients, but select them for.their own roof when building for themselves. “Winstone” Tiles make the home cool in summer, warm in winter, and noiseless in wind and storm and give it that refined, comfortable and distinctive appearance so lacking in the old style iron roof.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Residence of Mr. Basil Hooper, A.R.I.B.A., Architect, of Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland. Another of the many architects all over the North Island, who not only specify “Winstone” Tiles for their clients, but select them for.their own roof when building for themselves. “Winstone” Tiles make the home cool in summer, warm in winter, and noiseless in wind and storm and give it that refined, comfortable and distinctive appearance so lacking in the old style iron roof. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14 (Supplement)

Residence of Mr. Basil Hooper, A.R.I.B.A., Architect, of Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland. Another of the many architects all over the North Island, who not only specify “Winstone” Tiles for their clients, but select them for.their own roof when building for themselves. “Winstone” Tiles make the home cool in summer, warm in winter, and noiseless in wind and storm and give it that refined, comfortable and distinctive appearance so lacking in the old style iron roof. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14 (Supplement)

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