SUPER CONCRETE
WORTH INSPECTION AT THE WAIKATO SHOW Wh ! le on a tour of inspection a representative of the Times was most j impressed with many of the modern i stands which are being erected for the coining Winter sHiow. i*ne of the most impressive displays j noticed was that of the Firth Concrete | Limited, which is situated in Bledisloe j Hall. The whole stand is attractively laid j out, showing many ways in which mod- i ern precast concrete units can be used. After taking note of the different type of products displayed on this particular stand it was quickly seen that people in every walk of life could not help but he interested. It is certainly a wonderful opportunity for visitors to make an inspection of these Super Concrete Products because when you are ordering in the i future you will know your exact re- ' quirements. We may be letting you into a secret ; but here are a few of the precast units which we noticed were already in posi- : tion on the First stand. Chimneys and fireplaces* which certainly looked up-to-date and well con--Irueted. cattle troughs both small and Urge, paving slabs which are very neat and no doubt would add charm to any garden. Posts seemed to hold an important position and not without reason. for they certainly did appear interesting. and farmers would he well advised to make a point of examining I them for placing their next orders, l ast. but certainly not least, the famous Steeicrete Washing Boilers and Tul»s were observed looking better finished than ever. Standing opposite | them was a new add tlon to the family, i Steeicrete All-Electric Washing lioil- ! Make a note now to cali at this stand for it is certainly well worth | sce.ug even if you are not buying.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 13
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302SUPER CONCRETE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 13
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