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THE PROGRESS OF A CITY a V*l! V'.. • «. vAI m */■« ■ Hi« SIM •Aiv* —ri <&. ';■• ' - * GOOD BUILDINGS DESERVE GOOD ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Profit fti the Experiei of Others Architects: : - COLLINS and 'W£S{ fiuilflerß : • - - J. W. Eeanknd anj Electric*! Installation*! H. C. tTBLWnf, xifi, ' BTtJDENt'3 UKION BtfttttfaT Canterbury College, This building, which plajrg ao fm. portant a part in the Cbfpot&te &/# of the College, contat&a Jhfc&'A Sfil women's common rooms, a reading room and ftitwSSS® rooms fof the use i>f stnd&att, S electrical work throughout"*** <2 trusted to ÜBLWINB L*&. Suited to the particular need! < each room, the installation 18' shining example of ' and comfort in use. o{.C.UrCunn fid. for lifetime service eiecT/ragists INSTALLATIONS BY URLWIN CO NO MORE Corner oS Manchester and Gloucester & wn 1*417

GIVE THE OLD HOUSE —WE3BB& S® H $ A 195r FACIAL ■jga»o- ---% »* X-T ml fl 11 9> C 33 !»* f » e« r . it pajrt to ] WHAT to do with the old house is no long®?' at the change brought about in ihe llliis old house was re-modelled and given a STEELTEX—the new building material, which iuuT'l a MODERN HOME. STEELTEX is an electrically welded galvanised st&jfi; forcing fabric to which is attached a double layet"ol membrane backing. The STEELTEX is applied dii the studs, or, in the case o£ re-modelling an old house, rii weatherboards. The concrete is then applied in &e The wires, being embedded In the cement stucco, produce &1 fully reinforced wall which cannot crack. STEELTEX houses in Hawke's Bay withstood the recent s quakes and fire in a remarkable manner. Blackburne, Smith 'Phone 31*092 146 MANCHESTER ST. CHRIST! A.sk your Architect about STEELTEX or write direct for illustrated literature.

I've stopped counting sheep at nightv»«*£l «» Of course, you can't get to s \ e £Pb at night. Is it any wonder —the f strong, stimulating hot drinks yotttake ? I used to be the same way*but I'll tell you my secret—l ve changed to Instant Postum. Just as, satisfying and delightful, yet I getto sleep instantly." Instant Postum is made of part, wholesome grains, skilfully blended •' and roasted. It contains no harmful drugs that rob sleep, cause indigestion or attack nerves. Made ifl * few seconds, too. Simply pour boil-* ing water or hot milk over a teaspoonful in a cup—more or less Postum, as you prefer—and sweeten to taste. Try some to-night. xeeetpt of 1L to oww ffliulfifc w ■ addressing - & A. BMZVB m 00. t/eaw jjejaitineat t>, y.O. Box 843, Auckland Instant Postum Colts less than halfpenny * •* to prepare

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20344, 17 September 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20344, 17 September 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20344, 17 September 1931, Page 4

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