lUMaummuumi n niim.ioLirjiinitfFHUßiiiiummtJii'if iHiiiHJnHii.ftflivMrifiLiiwiiiißniiiwiipj ,'hmiii mi n .■jiJwiiM.mrrr... . lw ..rir» M nn.«-.» n n.. -jm -Every Sheet Guaranteed, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL Ironmongers = Storekeepers « and = Timber = Merchants. ~.!-, ~ .1...H .....I ,l~ Hill „...,. lIIJJ.LH.II ~IIU I.„,,!!! .J 1.1. ........11...........-■ .11-... ~ .I. .J, ... I.JI^S . BEWAXtEI ©F imiTlTlilS. DON'T BE TAKEN IN WITH WORDS SUCH AS "BEST BEST"-"EXTRA .QUALITY,"-, "SPECIAL QUALITY,"- ETC. laysagfofs make @n© Qttallfy @nly off ©a©la Brand. there is no case where cheapness obtained by INFERIOR QUALITY is more a false economy than with GALVANISED IRON, for the deterioration, once commenced, is so rapid as to be out of all proportion to the saving which may have been effected in the price at first. (ABSOLUTELY WATERTIGHT). No. 18,' fixed! ' No. 19, opening. ~ N °- 20 < These can be fixed with ordinary Corrugated Sheets and In the same manner. Mm** after manufacture; unbreakable; no cutting or soldering. The glass can be easily fixed, without the use of putty by unscrewing two screws, Inserting the glass, and re-screwlng. The lights are made same size as Corrugated sheets, and are fixed In the same manner-It Is a boon to the farmer. The Cheapest and Best. FIXED LIGHT, not to open, illustration No. 18, in 6 feet long, 24 gauge sheet, 16/8 each. OPENING! LIQHT, made to open for ventilating, etc., Must. No. 19, 6 feet, 24 gauge, 255. „ THE DAYLIGHT AREA IS 36 x 18 INCHHS.--4* SQUARE FEET. THE ILLUSTRATION NO. 20 SHOWS THAT THE GLASS IS SECURED BY SIMPLY SLIDING BACK THE FRAME AND FASTENING IT WITH TWO SCREWS. THE SIZES OP GLASS REQUIRED ARE:-FOR FIXED 'LIGHTS ... 39 x 20| INCHES. FOR OPENING LIGHTS ... 39 x 20* INCHES. THE OPENING LIGHT CAN BE FITTED WITH A PULLY TO OPEN WITH A CORD. THE CALVANISINC AFTER MANUFACTURE ENSURES DURABILITY; SUCH LIGHTS ARE INCOMPARABLY SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE UP OF GALVANISED SHEETS, AND ABSOLUTELY UNBREAKABLE. THE PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF GLASS; This should be purchased Locally. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SKYLIGHT. Obtainable fp®m all lF©nm©ng©r& tfi Sterek©©p©FS.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 18
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330Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 18
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