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What is the good of a “Single" Whisky? “ A‘single’ whisky has a double.meaning,” said Johnnie Walker, “and when we at Kilmarnock talk about ‘single’ whiskies we mean the many separate whiskies which are blended together to make Johnnie Walker. No two ‘single’ whiskies are exactly alike: it is the art of the blender to make each contribute its own finest characteristics, without suppressing the finest characteristics of the others, so that a perfect roundness and smoothness is achieved. In fact, harmonious blending, like harmonious marriage, | is largely a of give and n , I take ’ iffl 'C ~~'sl “And the moral is, when giving or taking a whisky, see that it is JOHNNIE <JTW WALKER Born 1820—still going strong JW.4-3« Distilled ato Bottled tn Scotland by John Walker & Sons Ltd., Dtsttllehs, Kilmarnock || ■ Ug , Philp uml co- Ltd.. Street, Wellington. Agent, lor Wellington, Taranaki Mar.borouTTTelson and Pest Co: ... weather free FROM the earliest log cabin to the modern home the principle of insulation remains: exclude outdoor cold and heat; retain uniform indoor warmth. The pioneer did this with whole logs. The man of today turns to a non-conduc-tor no thicker than his little finger that stops heat, cold, wind and sound as rubber stops electricity:—in a word TEN/TEST. TEN/TEST Insulating sheathing is especially use- X. ful to home builders who must exercise economy. X. There is a four-fold construction saving. Umforniity of sizes saves material. Cost of erection, labour and costly time are saved by the speed ( |?kh with which TEN/TEST can be handled. , X ’ TEN/TEST pays a dividend of over 35% in. fuel bill saving. This explains the saying, ’A TEN/TEST Fuel-Saving Home.” TEN/TEST forms an everlasting base for cement stucco, plaster and ; other attractive finishes. 4 While Ten/Test, like many other things of life that 1 , »■ g we use each day, works unseen between studding and the finished surface of the wall—while it serves as the FREETjadly give H perfect base for anything you may select for applying sarop les and I to it, it does just one thing more, the importance of interesting litera- I which you will appreciate as the years go by. It ture o n request. keeps each room warm in winter —cool in summer - 11 and quiet all the time. AGENTS BRISCOE, E. W. MILLS ANO CO. LTD., Hunter Street, Wellington | I 'liLypi IM Ml—E" -L' / ... — ■” - L\ [ insulating buildinc board //p,

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)