m||l^" V Gold Seal Art-Rugs "IyyHEN yotf see these Rugs spread out on the floor, you'll surely exclaim at its surprising beauty and wonder at the low prices.^ The surface is hard and non-absorbent. They never need to be swept or beaten—just clean them with a damp mop. They lie flat without fastening of any kind. All O>ngoieum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are guaranteed to give complete j satisfaction. You will find the Gold-Seal on any Congoleum Rug vou j buy. Here are the prices : — Ccnjjpleam Art Rags Crag©leum By-ik-Yard | SIZE PRICES NETT 2 *•«*• *"**> 8/1 per running yard 9i 12 foeft : *4 'y 6 3 T " rd * " , * , 13/- "* running yard ••»°*" ! » it Ceagoleaia "Saperwear" 9x © » : 3 V 6 (PLAIN BROWN) ©* 7% ... : 2 16 6S yards wide. 15/6 per running yard 9at © „ : 2 5 O »**% „ : i 13 o Coageleam Rag Border 9x3 „ i 126 96 iacliaa wide. 5/- par runnis* yard To cover freight end handling charge* it may be necessary y^^^&*^V foryPrwincfal 'Dealer* to add to abooe prices net more than S/f\*.jiititiSii*^S 3d. per running yard for Congoleum By-the-Yard, and Ij6 f _\\ for each Congoleum Art Rug. 11 V^™]j CONGOLEUM COMPANY, INC. Laameealon Building, Customs Street East, Auckland ____„, __.__„__„ > -84
I Austral I • SEED I I Photographic I 1 © 9 £ KiICS 9 9 1 — s § Latitude is a quality not always fully appreciated, but m S is responsible for a higher percentage of good results a 1 than any other one quality of a photographic plate. 8 IS K the scale of tones the plate -will reproduce is no 3 fe greater than the scale of tones in the average subject, ft H then esposure must be absolutely correct or the subject M will riot be correctly reproduced in the negative. § If, however, the plate will render a scale of tones twice 8 1 as great as that in the subject, fifty per cent, over —or § 1 under-exposure will not alter the gradation or quality If g of a negative. If j§ Austral Seed Plates have exceptional speed, fineness of 3 gj grain and the greatest latitude of any plate made. g 1 It's the Auttr&l Seed Plata you need. Mad* from th« famous §§ jf American Seed Plato Formula. 8 I OF ALL KODAK DEALERS I 1 and H I KODAK (AUSTRALASIA), LTD., I I Auckland, Wellington, Ohristcfaurca. and/Daaedia. 1 1» • |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 11
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