Locally Made Roofing Shingles
The prohibitive price now ruling for corrugated iron is (says the “Tuatapere Guardian”) causing a demand to be made at the local sawmills for roofing shingles. Quantities of shingles have already gone forward to Dunedin from the Longwood mills, and it is fair to assume that their adoption for roofing purposes will become general in the near future, thus giving back to sawmillers a branch of their business that has lain dormant for close on 40 years.
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Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 October 1917, Page 39
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81Locally Made Roofing Shingles Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 October 1917, Page 39
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