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a specified treatment j ^^aiiij^iji only according to the ^e J0k' ^ny additional work re- ^ y*^ quested is undertaken as a new — Jfm ./^Tp ' Obviously tKere cannot be onc set • KW 'w2| /Xv- fi'jl/' ^~yM ' Pfice for. Boracure service.' ConWlW \ V y j X;£*r vimn ditions differ in every job. Some ■■■kJ », : JwfidHB badly infected areas soak up more 1 1( toxic than others. Soft woods take #'>V/ , 'm more than hard. VarnBhed ariid {ro /T3^a painted areas are -difficult to treat. jm " Hgtnl - y /sflrTf Some jobs are easy to get at, others jS|Bk 3re most Some require M J 1 ' ';' Some can be treated quickly j p>: n'V 's ;jf When the Boracure Inspector ■X/j ltl| y 3/ LM prepares an estimate he makes * ■yjg jyl a thorough examination, submits a comprehensive written * report and advises you on the What is the COST problem. P#||S SLtF* I Q| K f Boracure service is not expen- "■ i«Ba • sive, actually only a few shillTTtere are two kinds of Boracure estimates - required'to do^thoroj gh °ob. ( t?- u n " f?rV'Ce ^UOtat,on It pays to have a thorough job which covers all reqmred treatment for 5 years done 5 Boracure who have to a complete property; and (2) a Gallonage the trained the correct Applied Quotation which covers a specific equipment and the best toxic treatment only without additional service treat- for worjf ments. , Q 3,9 In Plan I, the property wr1te for free property preservation manual owner pays two-thirds * of the contract price on i ^ completion of the init- f /%il& II 4. w J fef JfF JL % llNfl II fl'isf «| bs^I ial treatment and with- | holds the remaining 1 ™ third to pay in instal- 4 - ments as subsequent Cnr. Broadway and Albert Streets. service inspections and PALM. NTH. TEL 7768 treatments are given. J SPRING CLEANING Requirements I SUGAR SOAP for cleaning all woodwork, carpets, re- I moving paint/ cleaning sinks and drains. j RAW OIL FIREPLACE ENAMEL | KNOTTING ALUMINIUM j CLEAR VARNISH OTSPOT for Stoves FLOORCOTA STAI'NS LEONART STAINS LINOARNISH, clear, for linoleums f DULUX ENAMELS, PAINTS ! Dark Red ROOF PAINT, 20/- per gallon I GRAWIELD & C0. I PAINT MERCHANTS — MAIN STREET, OTAKI j ™rap¥frutt i I Sweet, Juicy, Tree Ripened Grapefruit I 18/6 401b. Case JACK HING | MAIN STREET — OTAKI — 'PHONE 212 j

FOR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING Electricai YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN CALL S. W. HARVEY MAIN STREET — OTAKI TelepLone 82. — For — • ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES And PROMPT SERVICE FOR WIRING CONTRACTS OR REPAIR JOBS D. G. BECK Electricai Contractor AOTAKI STREET, OTAKI Thone 21 • OHAU SH1NGLE SUPPLIES LTD Works, Ohau. Tel. 76R. SUPPLIES of Concrete Mix (screened, graded and washed) now available at 6/- per yard loaded on trucks.

TOWNSEND & PAUL, LTD. FRUIT and VEGETABLE Saies heid daily. Satisfaotion guaranteed. FLOWERS A SPECIALTY Labels and Advice Notes on appllcation. For befcter results send your next consignment to TOWNSEND & PAUL. LTD., Fruit and Produce Merchants, Allen Street — Wellington. Flower Growers Send your cut flowers to us for tiighest prices and prompt returns. DAILY AUCTION SALES MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Labels and Advice Notes sent on application. ALL TRAINS MET. GEORGE THOMAS & Co. Ltd. FRUIT EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON. HOTEL JUBILEE, Otaki "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Cars and Buses pass the door at frequent intervals. Best of Wines, Ales and Spirits. Accommodation: The Best. T. A. McFetridge. Proprietcr.

Railway Wagons And Tarpaulins \ Work Them To Full Capacity S I Day and night the railways, linked with primary and | ! secondary industries, are doing their part in New Zea- j | land's production effort. This important service to in- ! 1 creased production can be materially assisted by con- ! | signees' prompt release of wagons and tarpaulins. Felay 8 I in loading or unloading impedes transportation. Quick j j release is helpful to the State, especially now, when it is 1 1 the duty of all to assist in- the drive for accelerated j | production. j ! Speed Transport For Increased Production J

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 September 1949, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 13 September 1949, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 13 September 1949, Page 3

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