EXPAMET METAL REINFORCING FOR CONCRETE Proved by many years’ use under the most severe conditions to be the best material for Reinforcing work. The cost of labour in laying is less than any other method, and it is safest because it has no joins, no welds, and no loose or separate strands or attachments. All the strands in a sheet arc connected rigidly and have continuous fibres. “B.B.” CUP LATHING for Plaster There is no metal ll thing just the same, ; Unrivalled for all plaster work and rough casting. “EXMET” BRICK BONDING in rolls 90 yards long. Ideal for brickwork. “ RIBMET ” For walls, suspended ceilings, and many other purposes. For full particulars apply to PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Vogel St. Sole Agents for THE EXPANDED METAL CO.. LTD., London.
Greater Comfort in Closed-in Cars is provided by . , , . Procurable for the leading models, and will be fitted Free by the principal garages. andango Seat Covers Prices per set, complete: 1’ our and Five - passenger Cars, £5/15/-; Seven-passenger Cars, £O/15/-; Fords (all models, Coupe and Roadster), £3/15/-; Tndor and 4Uoor Sedans, £4/15/-. A. C. PATERSON, Sole Representatives in N.Z., 22 VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN As the result of constant wear, upholstered scats become in time messy, grubby, and shabby looking. A set of FANDANGO COVERS will mate the interior look like new—and that at comparatively trifling cost. They are Durable, Attractive, and Artistic in design. Their elegant appearance makes them a desirable and economical equipment for new closed cars.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21020, 8 May 1930, Page 5
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