You feel at home the instant you set foot across this threshold, for the very spirit of this hall is one of simple refined hospitality. Everything contributes to the general effect, including the floor of Armstrong's linoleum It is a parquetry effect floor as attractive and serviceable as hardwood or —but much less expensive, easier to lay, and wonderfully durable. Then when you step into the other rooms you begin to realise the scope and variety of present-day linoleum. The living-room, diningroom, and library have floors of jaspe (moire) linoleum, or parquetry inlaid quite different from that in the hallway. Some of the bedrooms have plain linoleum floors (without pattern) ; in others the linoleum designs suggest matting or carpet. The floor of the sun-parlour reminds one of a delicate blue granite. In every case the linoleum supplies a perfectly sanitary base for fabric rugs* But why go further? Step into any of the leading Stores and let them show you the splendid Armstrong designs that are fast putting linoleum into every room in the house. Note Linoleum consists of powdered cork, wood flour, and oxidised linseed oil pressed on burlap. Be sure that you get it. Linoleum always has burlap back, is flexible, and not easy to tear, . 'All ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM bears the di WA . trade mark on the back. Look for it. There IS a difference, ArmsJroiids Linoleum For Every Room mm &* the House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 11
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