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6 1 8 1 1 1 8 0 R 0 ~Zc @ handyman like You . 1 No more to ic than putting one block on another: Putting UP 1 a B & B concrete chimney is just child' $ play to a handyman like you. A few Pieces that can't keep apart and there you are finished Yes, a B & B concrete chimney is che easiest, 8 the quickest, the lightest and the cheapest chimney: The fire- back S a real treat. Heat 2 Phew 4 You can � g0 wrong 5 with a B & B. Write now and it'$ yours F= on the job quickly, and up in no time. EB ChIM NEVS 1 Ask at any reputable hardware store Or write 3 Or ring B & B Concrete Co_ Ltds Crowbur st St, Newmarket , Auckland. What is the Bahai World Faith ? The Baha'i Faith originated in Persia in 1844. Its Founder was Baha 'u-Ilah (meaning Glory of God). The Baha'i Faith is accredited by the United Nations as a non-Governmental body entitled to send one or more active delegates to all UN.O: and U.N E.S.C.O Conferences Centres are in no fewer than 91 countries and comprise peoples of all races nation- alities and religions_ Baha' | literature has been translated into over 50 languages. Its fundamental principles include the Oneness of all revealed religions, and the Unity of Mankind. Its goal is worid peace and a new and divine civilisation; "Along whatever road thoughtful men look out, they see before them some guiding truth some leading prin- ciple which Baha 'u-Ilah gave long ago (80 years) , and which men rejected George Townsend, M As Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral; Dublin: 'Has Persia in the midst of her miseries given birth to religion that will g0 round the world?" Dr . Estlin Carpenter You ARE INVITED To WRITE FOR FREE LITERATURE to Baha'i Faith, G.P.o. Box 1906, Auckland_ Phone 80-137 CHLdb: pLAY

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 24

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