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are Building or Remodelling Several Grades. FOR LINING HOUSES AND BACHES, Q/Q Sisal-Kraft Is waterproor, draufrlitproof, vermlnproor, and sound- Q/ deadening 1 . Specially recommended Tor covering' rouffh lining 1 , 'boards, brick, or concrete walls, taking- tlie place or scrim or 10" sq. I . costly wallboards. Can be wallpapered, painted or calsomincd. STOP CONDENSATION DRIPS by using- SISAL-KRAFT underneath your corrugated iron or tiled roofs, for 8/9 100 sq. ft. (No wire-netting- rccjulied.) "S-K" 9-Ply WALLBOARD, IC/fl "° ft K£ SI & su *o ** st >- "■ noggins or dwangs reaulred. Unbreakable, non-slinttering, sound-deadening, waterproof. The natural biscuit colour or this wallboard is most modernistic in rough-cast design and will save the cost or wallpapering or can be wallpapered, painted or ~ calsomincd. " S-K " Waterproof, Sound-deadening FELTS— For underneath carpets and linos. 14/" and 13/6 100 Bt| " Send for FREE SAMPLES, or visit our Showrooms: P. HEATH-PREEST, Palmerston Buildings, 47 Queen Street, Auckland. W. H. HUTHNANCE. Nathan's Buildings, Opp. P. 0., Wellington. "S-K" 9-Ply WALLBOARD, 15/6 Phone 45-954 Cashmore Bros. LTD., ARTHUR STREET, NEWMARKET I TRANSPORT SERVICE Specially equipped Furniture Waggons, with experienced men, ensure the most eindent handling or your property. J. H. M. CARPENTER LTD. NEWMARKET. Phone 30-066 (5 Lines). Building Material Department, Registered Trade Mark This is the pioneer of steel-cncascd washing boilers . . . the original and only ■ genuine STEELCRETE. Its phenomenal success has tempted rivals to copy it and to-day many crude imitations of the STEELCRETE arc offered under thin disguises of our registered trade name. See that you get a STEELCRETE. Your storekeeper sells them. Manufactured under special licence by: Firth Concrete Limited, Frankton - Hamilton Hume Pipe Go. (Aust.) Ltd , (Inc. In Aust.) Auckland KILN DRIED TIMBER IS DRIER TIMBER STRONGER TIMBER and BETTER TIMBER If you are contemplating building, ask your architect to specify kiln-dried flooring and finishings. Kiln-dry timber stocks are available at The MORNINGS!DE TIMBER Co. Ltd. TIMBER and JOINERY MERCHANTS —~~~~ Phone 20-801. 14 TAYLORS ROAD, MORNINGS IDE, S.W.I. Ki iiKIS Danks' Patent Wooden ROLLER SHUTfERS (Counterbalanced) Ideal for Garages, Movable Partitions, lock-ups. etc. MADE TO ANY SIZE. Easily installed. Easy to Handle. No Waste Room. Agents: Builders' Supplies Lid. Wallace Building, 1 Anzac Avenue. Inquire through Your Architect. MODERN WOMEN ARE NOT STOKERS!! BANISH WASHDAY SMOKE AND FIRING INSTALL A "HAYMAN" ELECTRIC WASHER-BOILER Clothes are Washed and Boiled without Labour and at a Trifling Cost. PRICE, SATISFIED USERS EVERYWHERE. L. T. HAYMAN LTD., 20 Fanshawe Street, C.l. Phone 45-242.

"MY HOME"... next to " my children "... the proudest words in all our language. No other material possession gives the same deep, lasting satisfaction as a little corner of the world that you can call yours . . . a home of your own. So many hopes and dreams are centred on owning a home and never was fulfilment of them so simple. The entire " building industry " is ready waiting to help you with advice, guidance and, in some cases, financial assistance. f . <p\ - - r /illl 1 m m i»i —JM{ ■! < • Although, natural IjJljiijK ally, small houses iStfMv always outnumber ' large residences, or even those of moderMS&X ate size, prosperity - » I mw.K UaL biwb i 11 ytfxrzia aM. <m IUTCAUCI T^OUI PjIOHH Hlltlß Ml ■liiniiifijSi rd m 1 m iv Si k%>*sS again affords the successful man an opportunity of building for his family's delight and his own conceit a home which embraces art, comfort, elegance and high quality. Elevations in excellent taste of a moderately modern dwelling not too expensive—are illustrated. In such a home you would be proud to entertain your friends and to hear your children say " That's where we live." —Article and illustration supplied by Hanson Construction, 15 The Strand Arcade, Auckland. Important/ • „ D ■ ... to Home Builders FREE When you buy wall lining for your home, buy GUARANTEED QUALITY. GIBRALTAR BOARD is the ONLY standard Wallboard manufactured in New Zealand and therefore offers the advantages of being lower in cost, stronger, permanent, fire resisting and adaptable to innumerable finishes. WINSTONE LTD. 69-77 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Phone 44-880. SAMPLES Send for a free sample of Gibraltar Board together ' with a copy of the booklet "Decoration" to Winstone Ltd., Dept. H, Box 395, ; Auckland. Who wants to be a Yogi? Mk Maybe an Indian Yogi can lie in a state of suspended animation, on a bed of nails, but we prefer the more creature comforts of our deep and drowsy Tattersfield bed. So let's nail the lie and help you to avoid lying on nails by mentioning that if some mattresses feel like a bed of nails, it's not the sort of comfort to take lying down. Oh, no—the thing to do is to hit the nail on the bed and change over to a Tattersfield. With many of our customers the mere mention of the name Tattersfield sends everyone yearning and yawning for bed. One customer even goes so far as to call his Tattersfield sleeper "the answer to the somnambulist's prayer." Your furnisher will be pleased to show you these very unusual beds. MULTICOIL LAYERTEX lU\POK. ft TYPES % S No Madam, "Anvil" Paint NEVER SCALES OR FLAKES Us HOOFS -2.8/pcr Gallon j 1 SUPPOSE that's why you DON'T WAVE TO V PAINT A HOUSE K, SO OFTEN WITH V "ANVIL" Paint L 2 Smiths Brand Bj the Makers of the Famous' Tattersfield Rugs 145 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND, C.2.; ALEXANDER STREET, HAMILTON; 9-11 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 8