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250,000 SUPER FT. TIMBER for SALE SMALL QUANTITIES. LARGE QUANTITIES. BY PUBLIC TENDER. The War Assets Realization Board invites tenders for .the purchase of used timber in lots of varying quantities and classes. The timber includes rough sawn and dressed lines of scantling and boards, also flooring, lining, etc. ' • . ; Catalogues may be obtained from the Board's Offices at McKay's Cross- ■ ing Camp ( phone 39, Paekakariki), and at Defence Services Buildings,; Bunny Street, Wellington ('phone 40-570). Tenders in sealed envelopes marked "Tender No. 27," dose at 4 p.m. Friday, December 15, 1944, with— . ; The Secretary, WAR ASSETS REALIZATION BOARD, P.O. BOX 5080, WELLINGTON. McDOWALL 4-SJDER PLANER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. Tenders in sealed envelopes marked "Tender No. 28" will close with the Secretary, War Assets Realization Board, Box 50S0 Lambton Quay, Wellington, at 4 p.m., Friday, December 15, 1944, for the purchase of one McDowall 4-sider planer, with shaft and pulleys, two pair shinier. hearts, together with 25 h.p. motor and starter, 94"0 r.p.m. Crompton Parkinson slip ring, 1 pair slide rails; EAC Air Brake, Stator and Rotor btarter. llus machine, which has had little use and is in practically new condition, may be inspected at McKay's Crossing Camp, Paekakariki. ■ ' Step Out And Say jj^/pggPjß free from aching and soreness ' Pain, Swelling & In!temmation Zam . Buk h also unequalled for ihe qu!ek( are quickly relieved. Troublesome e'ean healing of cuts, bruises and scaldi, hard skin and corns are softened *? d , a p D r<T d ♦"ft™"* *or f»"». : Mr,A m.c'.U. .« « J W i ' Pimples, Rashes, Poisoned Wounds* Lefl and easily removed bl.sters are Trouble. Muscular Rheumatism, Stiff Joint.' healed and ankles, |oints, toes and etc. feet are strengthened and made " comfortable again. Start now with .... Zam-Buk for healthy feet all c« *• Fulford (Australasia) Ltd. Summer. Nickson & Devonshire Sts. .. ''" Wands/m o Box Sydney, N.S.W; ~.:: r ■ ■ ■ -■.... -■-. .. ~^ Do you USE your Camera? If you have an idle Camera, Photo Apparatus, or Binoculars, let Kodak make an offer. We buy — • CAMERAS (Ai! makes) * PROJECTORS • CINE-KODAKS • METAL TRIPODS • MINIATURE CAMERAS (Precision type) • PHOTO ACCESSORIES • BINOCULARS Kodak pay highest CASH prices. , KODAKzeSoLTD. 292 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 68! Colombo Street, Christchurch. 162 Queen Street, Auckland. 162 Princes Street, Dunedln.' LIFE STORY#Y]Bf tSUKcK ,^^^^^^^^^ "Myancestors came from^?^SM^^^^H|. cayed of the forests burnt M^\\\\i^ll^^iAlSlL out by the early settlers. /Then our ■^^fi\^\\lll i family moved into the built up W^^^m^^^J^V Wfflk areas.' They found plenty of com- W\.¥w'^ •VlWflhiWl^^B : fortable, damp wood in the houses 4^WA\'^^WTOSBKM themselves. My own clan has \\\MWMl®Pßv^RlH(' grown into millions by feeding on A\\ \\\P^^^\\y*i\\ houses built from timber and con- i\\\\ V,.AM\J\\\V\\\i^pk i\ SvH structed low to the ground with- vl\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\ \ xVA\\w| out proper ventilation or drainage. We hatch out in the wood- \\ crevices, bore our way deeply into 1 i-^-;-^ the timber and then emerge to lay S Vlr^^^^^r-' moreeggs. Every wooden house c&S ) '^vS^S^^., offersus food and lodging, and our ::^^!' fu. ture seem^ assured until these cjd^p^Qo V v^^^^^^^<r?-^v • Wlck-ed Boracure people came - a^ong with their Pentachloroi^ffe*^ Pneno^* They inject this poison 1 into me timber itself, arid in every V^^^^S^ house whesre they are admitted we Boracure Service irßß^^^fe .preserves old timber "M^^lMffl^aH protects the new... / -"" ?f 'r<^^K§ t In addition to the Boracure ' >J Tf B^S' Service for already infected *'- V^f* .Z> property we now offer a House wUl^x^r Experts buading^atmentofnewtimber ditions leading to decay are not, Save your property by actiS allowed to develop. The pre- now. V V ■ Write for details of the Boracure Service, statin? whether van ar . iKsss- 1? prope;ty a-iready inf«^;itr/oro r TS House Mamtenance Service, or pre-build.ng treatment of tmTbe? BORACURE (N.Z.) LTD., P.O. BOX 632, WELLINGTON: , l>4

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 3

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