"Silver" Pine Posts, Poles, and Stakes "Silver Pine" is a name to conjure with —a term indicating. a line which has established a deserved and enviable reputation among farmers. Nothing finer in the way of fencing material lias ever been discovered. "Imperishable" is the only word which adequately describes their lasting capacity, and the wonderful value offered has made these posts tremendously popular. DIRECT SUPPIJES (iii traek lots) from the mill to the riser at Substantially Eeduced Bates. JARRAH We keep extensive stocks of this timber in all sizes. "Y.D.L." for Gates, Fencing "Wire, Paints, Big stocks of Thoroughly Seasoned Timber now on hand. Jiow Quotations, Prompt Deliveries, Satisfaction, from Riccarton Timber Co. Ltd. 33 RICCARTON ROAD (Next Railway Crossing) 'Phone 2211 Box 70S . £9335 Economise by KTLUNQ TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. Use a "LITTLE WONDER" WATER-HEATER, With an Improved COOKING HOT PLATE, Ami so be ablo to EOHi YOuit CYLINDER and DO YOUR COOKING at the time with the same fire. This Boiler will BUBN ALL THE RUBBISH that accumulates around the home—from old boots to weeds from the garden. . _ None Genuine Unless Bearing Our Trade Mart - TT. Hepburn and Sons' "liITTLE WONDER" Make it your business to Inspect This Economic Boiler. H. HEPBURN AND SONS, 94 Tuam St. West, diristchurch. •Phone 331. : H 6415
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18399, 4 June 1925, Page 5
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