Just Arrived 3 Miles of Basite Damp-Course It gives us great pleasure to announce that we have just landed the above shipment of D. Anderson and Son’s famous “Basite” Pure Bitumen Dampcourse. “Basite” is made from refined Trinidad Bitumen and a Hessian Base, and is the Dampcourse all architects are specifying, because they have thoroughly proved its economy and efficiency. “Basite” is made for use in all classes of’buildings, is absolutely damp-proof and durable. “Basite” No. I—7lb. per sq. yard. “Basite” No. 2—Sjlb. per sq. yard. Rolls 8 yards by various standard widths. Rolls 8 yards by various standard widths. We also hold large stocks of other Builders’ Lines, manufactured by Messrs. Anderson and Son, Ltd., including:— 1 “ROK” ROOFING—the most permanent Roofing Material manufactured. In rolls 72ft. x 3ft., and four thicknesses, |, 1,2, and 3-ply. “ROK” FLOORING—the most economical Floor Covering on the market; laid similar to Linoleum. “SIDEROSTHEN” PAINT—the best ready-mixed paint procurable, and the ideal paint for galvanised iron. Used by all Government Departments. “SANODOR” ROOFING FELT—a pliable water-proof and vermin-proof Felt, made to last as long as the roofing which covers it. Also makes a splendid lining to partitions, and is an effective sound-deadener. ALSO ON HAND: Anderson’s “Red End” Sarking Felt, Building Paper, “Sidol” Wood Preservative Paint, Cement, Lime, etc., and all builders’ requirements. Any quantity supplied—large or small. Call or write for full particulars and quotes. FRANCIS HOLMES LTD. Specialists in Builders’ Requirements. Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Wellington, and at Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 87, 11 January 1928, Page 15
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