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The Building of Churches.

" If you have to build cheaply, you should at least build solidly, and not waste money on moulded dressings of Bath stone, or even baser materials. Simplicity In design is the best way of securing cheapness. Simplicity is consistent with dignity, but the use of shoddy material can never be anything but mean." (Sir C. Nicholson and Mr. Corlette before the R.1.8.A. on a recent occasion.) N.B. — Many red columns in N.Z. Parliament House are of tin.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 265

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The Building of Churches. Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 265

The Building of Churches. Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 265

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