| LYSAGHTS | GALVANISED IRON j IS THE BEST. J ! OBTAINABLE FROM ALL .'' 8 IMMONfiERS, - STOREEEEPEES,/ » AND "TIMBER- == MERCHANTS. J | : - PEWARE OF IMITATIONS, . I I DON'T-BE .TAKEN. IN WITH WORDS SUCH AS "BEST BEST''-"EXTRA QUALITY"- ' | ! "SPECIAL ETC. ■ . Jf | LYSAGHT'S MAKE ' ONE QUALITY ONLY OF .EACH BRAND. § | Ttyere is no case where cheapness obtained by INFERIOR QUALITY is 1 | . more a false ecbnbmy than with GALVANISED IRON, for the deteriora* \.i | tion, once commenced, is so rapid as to be'out of all proportion to the i | saving which may have been effected in the price at first. || j \ | Salfifiisei ? Correlated Skyliiit Slate j;' : " , ' (ABSOLUTELY WATERTIGHT) j l" ' / :: KKK - AMI. -M ■ : 1 I Hf * .frnMaßj ; |I 1 Fj J/J jJmlli I I II LU § MjfJ $ I I - Ills Bmb ■ BSw In •• 1 ■If. 'IB mm ; ® No. 18, fixed, i . • ' No. 19,-openingi No. 20. P | ' These can be fixed with ordinary Corrugated Sheets and in the same manner. Galvanised after Jl I manufacture;, unbreakable; no cutting or soldering" The glass can be easily fixed, without'.the use M of putty by unscrewing two screws, inserting the glass, and re-screwing. The lights are made same |§ size as Corrugated Sheets, and are fixed in the same manner—lt is a boon to the farmer. The Cheapest ' || and Best. " II F!XSD Ll€iHT,'not to open, illustration No. 18, in.6 feet long, 24 gauge sheet, 18/8 each. || ' OPENEO Li©HT, made to open for ventilating, etc., illust. No. 19, 6 feet, 24 gauge, 2§/» „ |j ■ THE DAYLIGHT AREA IS 36 xlB INCHES—4>£ SQUARE FEET. I \ ' THE ILLUSTRATION NO. 20 SHOWS THAT THE GLASS IS. SECURED BY SIMPLY. SLIDING I ''V ■' V; BACK THE FRAME AND FASTENING IT WITH TWO SCREWS. 1 THE SIZES OF GLASS REQUIRED ARE:—FOR EjIXED LIGHTS '39 x.2of INCHES. 8 ' . FOR OPENING LIGHTS ......... 39 x 20£ INCHES. 1 I THE OPENING LIGHT CAN BE FITTED WITH A PULLY TO-OPEN WITH A CORD. I I THE GALVANISING AFTER MANUFACTURE ENSURES DURABILITY; SUCH LIGHTS ARE I | . INCOMPARABLY SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE UP OF GALVANISED SHEETS, AND ABSO- J | LUTELY .UNBREAKABLE. . i 1 THE PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF GLASS: This should be purchased Locally. ij j: . • > THE CHEAPEST'AND BEST SKYLIGHT. ' j 1 Obtainable from all' ironmongers and Storekeepers, j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 18
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366Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 18
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