■'■■■ ■■■-■■■...¥■.■; : - ; ; - VELVET PILE COVEES, Plain ' ~;. ■".• Centre, neat Tapestry Border, heavy knotted Wool Fringe, in Green and Crimson only. 2 J , / yards long, 35/-; 3 yards long, : , > 42/6. ' •''. . ■ ' ." . .;..'■.,•;•■ MAQUETTE COVERS, Plain Centres, embossed corners, - knotted fringe, in Green, Crimson, Blue, Brown, and Gold. 2£ yrds long, 35/-; 3 yards long, 39/6. .'".."■ MOHAIR COVERS, Curl Centre, Plain Borders, HeavyMohair fringe, in Brown, Blue, Green, Crimson, and Gold. 2| yards long, 47/6. ' .. •'. ■■■ , ■■'■■:' ¥ -,'y.- ■ ; . 96 CUBA St., WELLINGTON. V , '■^^-^, ll - ,!„:'„„•, limmW I °tyi grade wool felt is used in its manufacture. Tlhia is eatu- k Tated with an elastic waterproofing compound which does not dry out or $ evaporate, in any climate, as it contains no oils or volatile matter The em- U face, coating is permanent, being composed of natural bitumen of a very hiS $ meltingpoint. ; It ia unaffected by. gases, alkali fumes, steam, acid, salt! air or weather. Put up in rolls of 216 square feet by \, 1, 2, 3-ply. % DAMPCOURSEiI-Composed'of pure'bitumen, Does not contain coal four nr 1 . '■ pitbh of any kind. ' . ■ . ■• | BITUMEN:SHEETING:-Same as above. '• '1 \ SANODOR FELT.--For lining roofs, w alls, floors, etc. Is a non-conductor I I ■• has no smell, and is water, and vermin-proof. 'S ■ "PANTHA"' FELT:—For use under Carpets and Linoleums. | J HARD "ROK" MASTIC:-For fiat roof work 1121bs. pill cover 48 square! I "FERRO, ROK" 'SHEETS:-Flat and corrugated. : Coated with "RokV Roof-1 s mg for resisting the action of acid fumes, etc. In lengths 'from, ■β-ii ! to 10 feet. ' ' ' l i ZEROLITE INSULATING PAPER:-Ig odoilesa, water, rot, and ve-min-'l ! proof, and unaffected by acids. Put up. in rolls of 1000 square feet * I by 1,2, 3-ply. 'Is j "ROK ALBA":—A "Bok , ' Hoofing covered on one side with a layer of asbos i I tos, thus rendering it fire-proof. " j>s I Ask for the "Bed" Hand" brand, the Write for particulars. & I This stands for quality, registered trade mark on every line, if j ' NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. \ ra ' -J ■. Harry Lauder writes to ' ' <&\ ■■■ li, •■ ■. W. friend, a,;follows,; :% | Ik 3 . ". ' •v" ■'.'.,,.;■ mm mm ■ '. ■■.'•■ - ■~ ■ ' ■'■■■■ ■■ '.■ >v/% •M % . "Ask your Grocer for a Harry ■' V% IP Lauder Post Card. A ph0t0,..; ::.%| ■M o■■ ' 'of Harry Lauder with his auto- N pi W&. '" graph is yours for the asking. •■ • W% "i$ '"■'■' ' '■" ' : ''oniß '-" : "'■'•■■■■iH 'M'K By applying to Messrs Ellis ill W S•■ l> 'WOL and Man ton, Wolliugton, _, « »--—. ®P t% Grocers can get a farther H WM ■m%t supply of Harry Lauder I . 1 |j§B |W®l: | |f V/ Post Cards, and Lipton's g|H «M§iPl SEfiP " ziWi 'WisZ World-famous Packet Tea. B §8 b ' w /g ■ S Mr. and Mrs. Berndtson, of the BUSGK CARS. Bridge Street Bakery and Tea Booms, "TVISTKIBUTING Agents—'Eangitiket Ellham, aro delighted with: U Wanganui. and Taranaki. and the, many cures it has effectod. Not long since, their, son Harry was ' McKENZIE'S' OARAGE, very bad with influenza and had to ■ ' cease-work. "He took a dose of Fluon, MARION. zol and about half-an-hour later Mrs. ' • ; ,- Berndtson remarked to her husband, . "There's Harry working, in tho bake- JONES AND Gli,, house and singing like a layk-that CLYDE QUAT. WELLINGTON. Fluenzol is wonderful I" Leading Doc- ~.,,,.- , ■: tors and Trained Nurses recommend (Established 20 Tears.), gargling ."Fluenzol" for Catarrh and. fiASE. BUYERS OF LEAD, BEAS3 Sore Throats. Chemists and stores, zinc, COPPEE, IRON, UAGS l,'6and2/6. 113 f EO pE. and EUBBEE. 'Phone 725. TO ROAST MEAT PERFECTLY Rj?r quick application of strong heat is necessary. This,_ says an autnoiity, coagvilates tlio albumen, prevents tho juicesrj,"Ti . escaping, and makes the meat more tender and juicy. fl 1 il Herein ia tho reason why you ran cook and roast meat a a .]u to such perfection with t!ie The heat from «' tnc fire' strikes tie tsp, toitam 'r v and sides, with great force, hsatinß the oven iS^a^.SKSjr^g^Jfea^ .quickly, and evenly, and kesping it lot. 31s r-^ili-i'f' 1 y rJn"w7%..-.T,fer^ roast is beauUfully choth aad all tie jjiu-os is t«- 1 tained, with the result that ths tnE»t 5s de- «S^ I S!i^tßljl§^*^*' !^, J lightfully don». and is deßciously tender. ISffiSsjS^!lEr~^ ! ft ; v , * Tho CHAMPION -may now be o'biainwl -«3& 5 open fire if desired. 3Swe oatalojnes ca isaaesl. •^^M»H!fll&i^^ , '>'''
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2255, 15 September 1914, Page 3
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683Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2255, 15 September 1914, Page 3
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