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MODERN FIREPLACES. I A RCHITEpTS and Builder* are invited •**■ to bring th«ir client* to inspect r our NEW ASSORTMENT of MODERN • SLABBED TILE FIREPLACES from J £4 10s each oomplete. A wide range ©f | colours in stock harmonise with the .latest , Furnishings and Interior Finishing*. ! BRISCOE & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. i —————— - ————i ■ BUILDERS, NOTE. , ; NEPONSET PRODUCTS. BUILDING PAPERS, Hi 6d and 18s 6d roll 500 square feet. . /. : ' PAROID ROOFING, 42s 6d, 52. 6d, and ' 60s,per roll. . , ' WALLBOARDS—Price on application. ' \ SAMPLES ON APPLICATION TO 'A. HATRICK AND CO., I CORNER TARANAKI AND WAKK. I FIELD'STREETS. . . ■"' ". Weftingtoai .■ .:. 7 •. | W. A. CHOTE, LTD., • PARISH-STREET. 'PHONE 763 \ Ggggj- sti Snl Milburn Lime, J. J. Craig's Hydraulio Lime, Mauriceville Lime, Brunner ■••■■ Fire Bricks, Fire Tilos, and Fire y ' Clay, Chimney Pot,». Drain Pipes, etc. EXPANDED METAL -■•■' For', •• ■ !' ' ■'• ;■ TJEINFORCED CONCRETE CONII, STRUOTION. : EXPANDED STEEL LATHING FOR I FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILING? uuberoid. roofing, dampcourse and flooring. . »aJ£ l1 nt 1 btjil'di-ng papers. ■ RATNER SAFES and STRONGROOM ' : DOORS •• DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS RANSOME ver MEHR CONCRETE MIXERS. t i OLSINA WATER PAINT. , . GQLDEW BAST CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, k HARDWARE CO., LTD., . COURTENAY-PLAOE. Wellington. MALTHOID ■ ■. ■ . .' FLOOR COVERING IS better than Linoleum—handsome in ; appearance, lasts much longer Care- - ful housewives >Te quick to, realise ' theso advantages-^-the number of users increases . Vtaily- '-PRICES Is 3d to 2s 9d PER t YARD. The Malthoid quality is beyond ' comparison—far superior. The 2-ply ' Malthoid is heavier than 3-ply of other makes. Malthoid is of pure mineral comppeition—no fUh oil or animal fats. AUBREY GUALTER& CO. Distributors, • FEATHKRSTON-ST.. WELLINGTON l/ TRPLJsss?' Ss. Urg *rt •took °l SEA»f SONED TIMBER FOR JOINERY ' PURPOSES in New Zealand. , t Corraepondenoe promptly attended to. WANGANUI SASH • AND DOOR FAC TORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, -LIMITED. ,' Telegraphic Addrea»- <'I>o<>finedaliet." - ; .' TO MANUFACTURERS. • 11TE do BLECTRO SPOT WELDING. ;■ " ROBRRT^S IRON, STEEL, AND OVEN WORKS. Holland-street. TO BUILDERS. !, TmrRITE or oall for Timber Price-list. »» Quotations given for supplies for I any district in.North Island. Deal direct with the Sawmiller. NEW ZEALAND SAWMILLERS' AGENCY CO,, 17. King's Chambers. ' t .. ■ - ; , "TCrHERB TO PURCHASE PAINT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. . ; (GIANT BRAND.) i „ NO MIDDLE PROFITS. . ' You cm m« the Paint ground and OMtterial prepared. 1 OUR LEAD AND OIL GUARANTEED [ .-.PURE . . ' ' : WELLINGTON'S LBADING CHEMIST EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE ', From lib to Tout. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JACKSON & CO., It, WINGFIELD-STREET, j Off Molesworth^treet. ' .'Phone 3344. " By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Goverror-General. : sharp's CHOICEST FRUITS IN SEASON. Orders promptly executed.. J Cuba-street 'Phone, 2217. Courten'ay-place ' i 'phone 818 A.' HOW TO MAKE YOUR SPRINGCLEANING AN EASIER JOB. I I"VNE of the hardest and most disagree- . \J able tasks in Spring cleaning is the polishing up of the Furniture. The oldfashioned back-racking rubbing with beeswax and turpentine is now superseded by M'KENZIE'S - "1.F.P." DRAWINGROOM CREAM. ■ With its use Furniture can be polished like" new—little rubbing; no hard toil, splendid results !■ A good, bright, lustre . that will delight every nousewife! s Price Is 9d, at Grocers', Cabinetmakers', Ironmonger*, and' Painters' Shops. > When "substitutes" are offered steadtartly reiuso theo^

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 113, 8 November 1918, Page 8

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