WATSON’S 'kirk WHISKY THE BEST IN THE WORLD! NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL WELLINGTON. A. R. Durr ant - Proprietor . Telephone 2056. Letter Box 610. Write to Secure Accommodation. COMMERCIAL & THEATRICAL TARIFF
; PHanßmwiwwgMßSßaßßS u 99 i <Kok ” Hoofing is the heat felt roofing on the market, and is of British manufacture. It is absolutely proof against gases, steam, salt air, alkali fumes, acids or the weather. It is the least expensive for roofing purposes as the following figures show. 1 ton Bft. G.C. Iron, 26 g. covers, 22 squares Nails - Eidging (approximate) _ - Spouting - 12'rolls Black Felt - Clout Tacks - - Lining Boards (22 squares) @ 16/6 - Labor - £35 0 0 16 6 15 0 10 0 6 12 0 6 0 18 3 0 4 8 0 The above allows for 6in. lap on each sheet. 11 rolls 2-ply “Eok” Eoofing, covers 22 squares @ 32/6 roll - - lining Boards (22 squares) @ 16/6 - Eidging (not required) - Spouting (formed of Eok )1 inclnded in Cement - - ~ [price of “Eok” Nails and Caps - -) [ Labor for fixing hoards and Eok - Balance in favor of “Eok” or a saving of 40 per cent. £67 1 6 £l7 17 6 18 3 0 4 8 0 £4O 8 6 £26 13 O To cover same area with 1-ply “Eok” deduct £4 13 6 , „ „ ~ ii 3-ply ~ add £4 2 6 ” ” A square equals 100 square feet. Agents
The Highest Speed yet attained in Australasia 831 miles 3 per hour This fine performance was established by Mr. J. Booth (Vic.) on a motor .cycle shod with ■ It’s all the same, whether it be a test of endurance or a matter of speed, these world-famed tyres arc always to the front They have no equal for Service, Strength or Reliability, mmxmmm Fit “Dimlops ” and have THE BEST —IT PAYS! OBTAINABLE ALL DEPOTS. DUNLOP RUBBER CO., All States and N.Z.
In Grandpa’s Courting Days Yes as long ago as that—there was a standard, salc-and-sure, proTcd-effcctivo family remedy for all throat a»d chest troubles, and Its name was 0* To-day it is still the safest, speediest, surest cure for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and Influenza. Many letters like this testify to its efficacy;— _ , Mrs. A. G. Murray, of Wanganui East , lurtUs:— “I have much pleasure in te«lifyina to your Inah Moss.’ Havinglried leveral other remedies I find none lo doiomuch good ai your* Bennington slruh Mow. Molbeiutad \l (or ua and both mr hutband and the children and my*eU alwaya stick lo it, there being none to equal it. Buy It In The Big Bottle.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9093, 12 July 1915, Page 10
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