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MMMglplßHtep^lSf] ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO INVESTIGATE BvL____Pp Tli e Austral iSo Reversible I^^^Hi simpl S O my fficiency - Window Balance. M»MF^^B^K.ji^ /M ( rA I C(x l till Bbls^9hh v *""^ ' 'HlhWß^' SB||9f|^|J|^E*W:lf ArlvAntAnAC * No Sash We '9 h ts. No Springs. No Cords. H^H' flß™^ ' No Pulleys. No Chains. No Box Frames. BJMiy^mi, l___L^J^m .SBlfw-i IDEAL VENTILATION is obtained with windows fitted with these Balances as an mlet of 7 inches can be llspiiilll^QflMflfl^^^Billvi^ secured for full width of frame between the sashes, before the lower sash rises above the sill, thus securing llfl|^^B^n^^^E|^^B^^R<'' ; 'i good ventilation without a direct draught into the room , and m this position the sashes can be also locked '"" ""'"-■" 9 F" 1 " ■''' '" *"* '~^~ 'ii in ■ —■ to every kind of building, Private House, Hospital, School, Fac i'~' 1«; . :lffi "", tf jffi -IB ''' TOPZSASH, SWINGING FOE CLEANING. torv > Public or other buildings. -^ };.tt .^fflg^-^J, iO ' HI "''•? THE LARGEST WINDOW can be opened or shut with ease. h-- ■LL H H * H l]{li T^^"™evSl MS -^* DOES AWAY WITH all weights, pulleys, cords and box frames. All the fittings are in sight. ?^*- JWJ W '^liBUl — mml Tril'' ? ' ' WINDOWS AND FRAMES fitted with these Balances cost no more than when made in the ordinary ££lM> 1 EXISTING SASH WINDOWS can be altered at a small cost to admit of use of these Balances, as shown : %wl * -MU^jffl^ 1 * fl\B ALL WINDOWS fitted with this Balance are perfectly watertight, and will not rattle nor jam in their : gjf jM ' - <lR.~ ' yg^^^M^^^B s - CLEANING. — The whole of the outside of the window can be cleaned with ease and safety from the inside *||MBBBi^B^^^^^C^^Ss^^ Austral S Sash Balance Co., Ltd., ligßSal HEflo office: t FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. cleaning the lower sash

" PROGRESS."

Enclose Postal Note for five shillings, and you get the best monthly in the Dominion for One Year.

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Progress, Volume III, Issue I, 1 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume III, Issue I, 1 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume III, Issue I, 1 November 1907, Page 4

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