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t romataa)>oi nimrmiM — Coppersmiths, Brassf oimdtfs,' Electroplaters, General and Electrical Eigmeers A firm whose products rival the best, imported-articles. 'Again and again it has been proved that articles manufactured by Messrs. A.- and T. Burt, Ltd. outclass similar linesmade outside the Dominion. At exhibitions held in the Dominion, in Sydney, Melbourne—even in London itself—A and T Burt's manufactures have more than held their own in competition with the world's best. As an.authority once stated:— . "-Iron and metal trade is another industry in which New Zealand has reason to be proud, for siicli work as is turned out by Messrs. A and I. Burt, Limited, of-Dunedin, need not fear comparison with anything in Birmingham, the metropolis of hardware. - .

FOfffrnffinfrTiEHaßOCS. COPPER-WORK. Burts' copper work is given 'preference in all parts of the Dominion. Their copper boilers, with reinforced bottoms, have achieved great popularity with housewives, while some'-of their copper specialties have penetrated'into Tasmania and "Western Australia. The following are a few of their foremost specialties in copper work: — Copper Confectionery Pans, Brewing Plants, Copper Washing Boilers, Copper Circulating Hot Water Cylinders, etc.

Q<=^o»C3ffl£i&i3s^»oC^^»C3oo^/M^ui PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK. Tlie reason wliy Messrs. Burts have attained -the lead in Plumbers' Brass Work is that their • workshops are equipped with the most modern , machinery and « tools. This enables them to produce work, not only the finest in the Dominion) but as good as any \ imported, Taps for high and low pressure, for hot and cold water, Ball Taps for cisterns, Brass Gas Fittings, Drainage Fittings, etc.

| ' FIRE-BRIGADE APPLIANCES. The fact that the appliances used for demonstra- | ting purposes at the recent . I Timaru Fire Brigade comI petition, were made by ■ ' - Messrs. 'A.- &T. Burt, is sufficient evidence', of the p| high-class work this firm S Jl turns out in this 'depart; ! j Chief among the great S ; number of lines in fireffil mans' requisites are the i undermentioned: Hydrants, Hose Coupling, Branches, and Breeching .Pieces or Y's, Fire Bells and Towers, Valves, ■i . '' etc. ■

I IRON -MOULDING & ENGINEERING. 1 Easily the largest and foremost department of its kind in j» New Zealand. Articles manufactured liere attain a very high 1 standard. | G.I. Columns, Lamp-posts, Water Mains and Fittings, C.I. I Gutters; Rain-water Pipes and Fittings, etc., are prominent.

ELECTROPLATING & GENERAL. All descriptions of Electroplating tire undertaken, including • Silver Electroplating and Gilding .of fill'classes of articles and ' : Antique Copper Amongst the mass of general lines the ' following are worthy of emphasis Spouting, Ridging, Downpipe, Galvanized Iron Tanks, Copper Refrigerators, Coils, Steam ! Boilers, etc.

I ~"mteiliMs^mC^SgS3ot^&BZ3Bß»CSL—, —Jtat^WWMaatOOOQi-- —'MwaM-STOMatni | 0 Avoid shoddy, inferior imported goods: Give preference to the locally-made. Stipulate those made .by the oldest, S largest, most progressive firm of Electrical and General Engineers, Brassfounders, Coppersmiths— I A m TH D JL IJL 1 WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH. | S A Xt I lull IFF iTo TIMARU, PORT CHALMERS, INVERCARGILL, I | A. © ; |^ Wq . DIEDI London Office: Eidon St, House. E.C. 1 ® nlO> 81 88 r— .rs i i n i— ———a a a»gcmisre.'Mg»n i

Empire Trade should be the Watchword of all loyal Subjects in the Dominion of New Zealand. CiilL . .mm iwwtt unto all good Citizens that Boots and Shoes manufactured by W. &J. STAPLES ' & CO., LID., are made in the British Empire, under the New Zealand Flag, by British Workmen,.and are .the best guarantee of perfect quality, style and comfort for British feet. To svoid mistakes be sure to ask ' 'I• Solio Brands ' .W.& J. STAPLES' & CO. LTD.. :: ■ ESTABLISHED 1876

t, wJGOM E R N mniTl ' FACT No.. 3. The BONUSES are arranged on an increasing scale according to length of time assured. A unique system of interim bonuses secures the advantages of a yearly division of profits without the corresponding expense. Under this system the: policyholder receives the proper proportion o! accrued bonus for every premium paid since the last valuation.

COMBINES SKIRT BOARD. SLEEVE 'wiadeinN.z. ' BOARP & GENERAL IRONING TABLE j||| Wm. Shaw's Utility Ironing Table provides yon with the ■quickest, easiest and best method of doing all the family ironing—no'need to disturb \ \ the kitchen table, or prop up a skirt board oil the backs of two chairs. / 1 \ \ It is always ready for ,use and enables you' /' \\ to press Skirts, Blouses, Children's Dresses, " ' Jjjjf / reJjja 1 or any other article, and do them well. It —A 1 saves your time and strength and improves , /jf ■ ■ i It is Light, Strong, Compact "and very l|g - Rigid. It is easily moved about and can be IW. ■- ■■ ■ 1,1 ' placed in the coolest part of the house. It ■ makes the ironing less laborious as' it , ■/ eliminates bending and steaming. When not ill use it can be folded and put away. . For further particulars write to the . - ' 1 patentee and manufacturer. C. f. SHAW ■ ' 238 Cumberland St., DUNEDIN"

RADIUM POLISHES '■ SOUTH ■ BRITISH IIL, LTI a Purely a New Zealand Owned Company FIRE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL ACCMN'T, DEMAND RADIUM—JAKE NO OTHJ3B., , ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 4

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