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The Christchurch Sawmill* have received fresh supplies of this popular plaster board. Damp, fire and borer proof—it is used extensively for high class homes in U.S.A. and Canada to-day. Write or call for samples. I I These are beautifully made Oregon Doors of the modern high-waisted bungalow type, mortised throughout. Builders have found these doors satisfactory in every way— Ask the Christchurch Sawmills to show you samples ' to-day. Christchurch Sawmills CHAS. S. McCULLY 84 Tuam Street, Christchurch Butler Timber Coy., LTD., ■*£« to notify Town and Country Builders nd all other users of timber that it has _tarted is business as Timber Merchants, (Builders' Ironmongers, etc., in Mandevillo L treet, Riccarton, near the Salsyands. The yard comprises &i acres, and. its railray sidings are laid out in. such a manner jthat railway trucks can be either discharged or loaded alongside any stack of (timber in the yard. This outs ©own handling expenses considerably, and also enables wrapt dispatch to b* given to country >rd«T«. I The B.T.C. draws its supplies of N.Z. IGROWN TIMBERS from its large Mills on he "west Coast, and also carries large stocks i th* following imported timbers, viz. : OREGON, JARRAH. V.D.L., CALIFORXaIso LATHS, SHINGLES, DOORS, IOjaiENT AND LIME, and _ ... RONMONGEKY. The Company's method •of stacking Jimber ensures that it will dry in the shortest possible time and be in the beet possible condition. Its Saw and Planing Mills are equipped with the latest wood-working machinery, electrically driven, and the, Company makes a special feature Of ."putting a superior finish on all dressed line*. All buildings on the premises have bean painted inside and outsida with CarbelijHjum, the advice of the» State Forest Service having been followed to secure the storage and seasoning of timber under absolutely sanitary conditions. Clients can theretore be absolutely certain that timber purohattd from the B.T.C. will be FREE FROM THE BORER. fl The 8.T.0. is desirous of SERVING KOU, *nd guarantees that its service will Be aeoond to none. [ IT WILL PAY YOIT to call and inspect tour large stocks, of timber, and at the eame irde get * quote for your requirement*. Note the address: tellß Timber Coy., LTD., v Mandevillo street PO, Box 456. 'Phono 2896. (* (near the Saleyards). Telegraphic address, "BUTIM.'' Economise by KILLING TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. Use a "UTTLE WONDER" WATER-HEATER, With an Improved COOKING HOT PLATE, And so be able to BOIL YOUR CYLINDER and DO YOUR COOKING at tlie same time with the same fire. This Boiler will BTJEN ALL THE RUBBISH that accumulates around the home—from old boots to weeds from the garden. None Genuine Unless Bearing Our Trade Mark. 1 H. Hepburn and Sons' "LITTLE WONDER." Hake it your business to Inspect This Economic Boiler. H. HEPBURN AND SONS, 94 Tuam St. West, Christchurch; 'Phone 331. HS4IS "Silver" Pine Posts, Poles, and Stakes "Silver Pine" is a name to eonjure with —a term indicating a line which has established a deserved and enviable reputation among farmers. Nothing finer in the way of fencing material has /ever been discovered. "Imperishable", is the only word which adequately describes their lasting capacity, and the wonderful value offered has made - these posts tremendously popular. ■•■ ■■ DIRECT SUPPLIES (in track Iota) from the mill to the user at Substantially Reduced Bate*. V JARRAH 'sWt> keep extensive stocks of this all sizes. ? ¥J)Ji." for Gates, Fencing ■ Big ■stocks of Seasoned Timber now ion, from P*W3&l Box 70S

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 4

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