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Ornamental Glass vdaE An Aif I f«» wail .tfm MAaimum , n jdMSBBBMBBK. A Combination of Lenses ■▼ I ■I DAYLIGHT C |^HH||flK and Prismatic Ribs made J\ on Hi M opposite sides of Rolled ■▼ ■ H^^^^H^E Glass _ . JK^^K/^K^^^ The m ost practical v^ and permanently effective plan of IV A JBKHBK^r* gaining sto 20 times |v| |HBy^^ increase of Daylight W&p^^ in Buildings of all <f>if>if» P^^ kinds
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Absolutely Novel Effects may be obtained by using ■P^'jP^ttf&l >^?f> CAT'S EYE GLASS anli Unusual Brilliancy. iflPf $: $11111 Most Effective for Glazing in jlflfell ' ff Im Windows, Door Panels, Parti- |f|§j|| p||w tions, Leadlights, Skylights, etc. £^Ln,
y From the Four Corners of the Earth THERE COMES A DEMAND FOR A GLASS WITH THESE ADVANTAGES I 1. A Glass which obscures the view but does not detract from the light. 2. Brilliant and decorative, even after the Daylight hours have passed. Artificial lights effect a brilliancy. 3. Shows a splendid Design when viewed from either side. A 4. All the surfaces are Smooth, no crevices or corners to \) collect and hold any dust or dirt.
PATTERNS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO Smith & Smith, Ltd. AGENTS WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH
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Progress, Volume IV, Issue 9, 1 July 1909, Page 294
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211Page 294 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume IV, Issue 9, 1 July 1909, Page 294
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