■■:.:' •'-.,. More-.Dry Rot! , .. The Borer Beaten at Last! " PoweSHsed " Wood Never Shrinks. BE UP-TO-DATE, AND USE POV/ELLIZED NEW ZEALAND WOODS. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:(1) "POWELLIZBD" WOOD is thoroughly seasoned. (2) The Borer, White Ant, Teredo Navalis, will not touch the "Powellized" Wood. (3) The Procees renders the wood lees liable to penotration of disoaso germe, and is therefore HYGIENIC. , ■ . (4) The wood is absolutely immune to attack from Dry Rot. ....■ N , (6) Timber so treated is 40 per cent, lighter; and. 100 per cent, strongor, than nnpowellized wood., ~-■■• (6) The Process brings out the graia and markings in figured woods in. a very handsome ' manner. , (7) 20 to 40 per oent. less paint or ranrishis required than is necessary upon untreated - timber.. ' ' ■ ' . . _' . ... . . .'" 'TOWELLIZED". T.TMBEE may be need with groat advantage for Eailway Sleepers . Paring Blocks, Bridge lanbere, Tram Car Framera, Ships' Decking, and Spare, Casks and" Staves, Furniture and Panelling, Doors and Window Frames, House Scantling,. Joinery ; .Fencing Posts, and, m fact, for all purposes whore wood is used. , The claims of the. Powell Process hovo boon fully proved and admitted by such weilknown outhonties on timber as Dr. Mackenzie, tho well-known English authority on the diseases of timber, and Prof_*or Boulger, of the City of London College, and other scientists. "WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS FROM THE MANAGER, POWELL COMPANY, RANCATAUA, NORTH ISLAND, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. ' C 1247 TO JAM BUYERS. The few ha'pence that yoa save toy toying cheap Jams means the sacrifice of parity, goodness and whofesomeness—the qualities that make fam , the best food delicacy. , Isn't it worth your while to pay a trifle more for "K" JAM, which is ALL parity andv goodness? i . / , S. &IRIPATRIC& & Co., Ltd., NELSON, " Where the Best Fruit Grows." C 1209 *| ONOEi USED ARE ALWAYS USED | I* for they are miiio of pure Rubber, and conKquendy ontwear all othm A» a W II iwaiM cf «nng YOUR NERVES, YOUR FEET, and YOUR POCKET they hate W{ no equal. Accept onij "Dunlop" Brand. Obtainable at all leading' Boot Stores. K* (Sj k THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO , kl«lbeur»«. Srdnty, Ad«lM4«. Pcnfa, Srfabaa*, «mI Chrt*ttllM«tl. fU. s tfi* Bsnd to THOMAS HORTON, LTD., tar anything you require In the Tree Una. - Vjo have thousands of the Best Fruit Troos, Shelter, Hedge and Pfaa> ■', toden Tree*, Azaleas, Camellias, Roses, Rhododendrons, Ornamental Shrubs, ' etc- to saiest from. 6ENO US A TRIAL ORDER, AND WE WILL CIVE YOU SATISFACTION., LANDSCAPE GABDENING A SPECIiLTTI. G»tologKia3 on Application. Bpaci_l Quotatioos for Large Quantities. Address Oomoponcjeiieo to Nurseries at Hasting* and Bor 33, Hastings, H.B. Pahiataa. THOMJLff HOHTOM ? Isimitsd^ ' NUESERTMEN. Registered Offices, HASTINGS. _, , ' CIV3S
I USE STOCKTON COAL., The cleanliness of this Coal, together with its lasting and heat-giving qualitios, puts it far in advance of other coals. If you want the greatest heat for the least consumption of fuel,, see , , the coal is STOCKf ON. Being a rich coal, it swells, so just put a littlo on at a time. ■ , Stockton is almost an ashless Coal,. and you'll find it the kind of coal you need. Eing us, ' and we'll show you how quickly good coal can be delivered. 'Phones 88, 124," 164, 805, 942. Stores Adelaide and : Tinakori Roads, "Willis and Tory Streets. Offices Johnston Street (three 'doors from_Kirkcaldie's). SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., .' district Agents. I j — - j . It is'our business to know 'all 1 about Coal. Wβ want you to know too. If you understood the tbeme as we do you , would always burn ' i because it is Cleaner, gives Greater • Heat, Lasts Longer, and is, there- . fore CHEAPER in the long run than ■ any other coal on the market. Most people uso it. If you don't get your first supply now, and your business i> ours for all time. All coalyards. stock it. Wholesale from ■'■... ■■ ; '. = TEDE WESTPORT COAi Co. f ltd. 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 554, 8 July 1909, Page 9
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