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Wunderlich for the new bungalow No other material for interior finishing gives the beauty of service and comfort of "Wunderlich." It resists the passage of sound, and sets you free from the deterioration of plastered or papered ceilings and walls, and from the limitations of wall-paper. Cool in summer, warm in winter. Being steel it can be washed and always looks clean and tasteful. Houses built before the present day ideas of interior designing can be quickly re-modelled at an economical cost. Marseilles Tiles for the Bungalow Roof The first thing- that strikes and pleases visitors to Auckland's big Exhibition is the picturesqueness of the These are absolutely fire-proof, and are never affected by rain, heat, cold, salt air or any climate. Just the roof for your new home. Fuller particulars from Marseilles Red Tile Roofs Sole Agents Briscoe & Co., AUCKLAND

Cycle and Cycle Accessories Arc now in stock Are now in stock at ROBINSON'S A good Bicycle for j£B A GOOD SUPPLY OF WATER ALL THE TIME If a shortage or uneven supply of water has been your difficulty in the past, i natal one of BURT'S IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAMS And hare a, plentiful supply all the time. Write us, let us know your troubles in this respect, and wo shall be pleased to advise you what to do, how we can help you, and what it will cost. That's quite fair, isn't it, and the advice is FREE. Writ® to-day (direct to us or through your ironmonger)— (11) A. & T. BURT, LTD,, custo ™ s c IInd EET ' w "

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 3