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Keep Your Rooms Free ! j from Dampness and Mildew To keep j-our rooms dry, and > cur furniture, piano, hangings, J . jgKf uXO , etc., free from iloterior.ition you should use Co-op. Floor Covering.. | jM It is a damp-proof Floor Cover ing of extreme durability, and is S madein seven most attractive 'patterns, also in a rich brown and a. f Co-op. Floor Covering is the ideal covering for whore wear is hard I v\>j |||l 3,! |Lms|3j ' 1 and an attractive appearance in essential. Co-op. Floor Covering is I \ \ ii'i • WSf ypl Not Only Durable, Flexible and Sanitary, I ' Its smooth, lustrous surface makes it very easy to clean, and the j llmSji^iljilli superior quality of its colouring gives a wearing value that recommends § \||\ XIUW ftllllnllll it as an ideal floor covering for Bedrooms, Halls, Diningrooms, Bath- I V|\\ )/l ftfmllJ \ rwiinii, and also for Public Halls, Hotels, Studios, Schools, Hospitals, ' Tho manufacturers of Co-op. Flooring rnnko everything that entow ' . into the manufacture oil tliip produat. They claim that ffHl? . 0 _ •_ From the Base to the Special Material Used | ™f 13 Olfi Polish ! in printing tho lustrous wearing surface, Coop, is superior to other IVISii£OS OOOl© ©©SLlltlflll. similar floor coverings. »»wwwwi*iiM ' ■! It lit, idon ft, floor titbit fnstoßinif, it >111 »t «tl Mth !° taoferaa, Furniture, Pbios, etc., brightness md Idliaiice. edges, it is damp-proof and insect-proof,.it will not rot, And it will last It restores trie original gloss, and makes them look fresh, ! for vents with only ordinary care. sparkling, and new. Ojjr Vnte for snlU P los ' : Motorists, too, are enthusiastic. It renews the shine and sheen Tlw 1M 7 Fawiwc' fn-nn \ tWt cra ' 3,1,1 °" ta ltaD splck and !pan--1 Lie lV*£a* A «MUi<W& V-.U up* Grocers and Ironmongers sell Waxshine., Distributing Co* Ltd*, Tins (e sizes) ; Bd ' lA ' 2/v 3/ *' 9/6,60/ - | Head Office s Domtnio* Fatwtts' lestitute, Fentfaontcr Street, "Wellington. j 'I Branches i Fellding, Vaisjaatd, M#sterton, Mailc.i, Talhape. ■ _' ''IBs \ i I IE % THE ADMIRATION OP .J I iS fi *■' THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE! 8 1 |||r |H j | he.shacklock 1 ' I'i ' DUIIEDIN.WnLLIMGTON AUCKLAND, I \j| | M|W|pf Ma ' ...i.., 1 i,u J .. 1 .-,. ii .. li „„ i ..,„ ii . i __l ~:■ | |

Light and Power for all Purposes::] j The Lalley Light Plant provides Electric Light j J and Power for all purposes to families resident incountry arid suburban districts. Every member of : ,a family benefits by Lalley Light—it lightens j j -v labour on the farm and dispels drudgery from the ; /r || \ hpme; the daily duty of wick-trimming and lamp-. ; / SkliCyA cleaning and filling is 'dispensed with: by the \ F»j|| r"Lalley," and by it. also the dim local light of the! \ HjIJiI J j kerosene lamp c gives place to the brilliant beams of ' V|j|f jf modern electricty. The "Lalley" is a simple, com-; ; pact, economic plant which supplies electric cur- ' rent at much less than the pr-ice charged by City Corporations and private companies. ■ Simplicity of construction and sturdy build are combined in' the "Lalley" to keep down cost of running; the absolute' j I ' minimum of wear is ensured by the fact that the engine has ( ! but three moving parts, and these run on extra large ball j-' bearings—friction is almost unknown; the cost of fuel is but J I a fraction of the amount spent by most families in kerosene | -j and candles, and the time and labour saved by "Lalley" ■ j j |J raffia conveniences very soon pays for the complete plant. j j ISllwvi i MiPw i All P articulars are y° urs free for the asl:in £- Writc t0 « ® r J | I I call 0n your nearest " Lalle y" Representative. j TMtil -liliili.. .They are as follows:— ,; jiiilf wll J k ' JAMES STEWART, Electrical Engineer, Courten*y place, Wellington ' '• ' J L, DAWBER MOTOR CO., Palmer.ton North ■ : ' li)ill In IIHI 1;i $'®S H. J. JONES & CO., Mnsterton , \ • RHil 3 Plyi HOT Pm M, BRADY, Garage Proprietor, Pahiatua .'1 I Jl» !l ll Iffil Ktf MILLWARD & LANGRIDGE, "Chronicle" Buildings, ! ' ifißiv}, \ 1 Ivlljlr TAIHAPE MOTORS LTD., Taihape -i f |pl|v S. WINN & CO., LTD., Nelson iMfk * -nil it! * ' ! fiSPll!!'!' $ illfilll! I N* z ' Wholesale Distributors: i • Hope Gibbons, Sons, fk J. B. Clarks I I Wellington and Christchurch |

== I I l The Modern Wall Finish. Mffi- Mil 1 Modern interior decoration demands the rich, W///r w V ill ■ velvety flat effect produced by S.W. Flat-Tone, ' ft sJ! ' ' FLAT-TONE is an OIL PAINT considerably • lA> 3§j|P ■■ ; more durable and artistic than ordinary c&lci- ■■ 1 Ml JI mine or water tints, it is therefore mow ' \ economical., — \ t S.W. Flat-Tone Colours j n k '1 Do Not Fade. j\ —another instance of FLAT-TONE economy. I I A surface painted with it can easily be kept I l l \ _| clean and sanitary, as finger-prints, dirt mid I 1 grease vanish from a FLAT-TONE painted wall ff [■•...■'ni I ..'.Mm- l-id. when washed with 301 •• and water. Uscth#beat wall paint—FLAT-TONE. made in sixteen \SR^kA beautiful tints. rtKOrnVvv' \ S.W, FLAT-TONE-a permanent wall palnß nl'j' Vi VI for plaster, wall-board, melal, wood, brick anS 111 \1 \ I\\% v\ \ cement. Artistic, Durable, Washable. li\\l wllil \V Protect Your Property with. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 1 PR OOOOI3, f •' AGENTS-. E.-W. MILLS & So- Ltd. WELLINGTON ,

Clip Your Horse THIS SEASON WITH The STEWART No. 1 . Horse-Clipping Machine jraji. Long years of popular service to its credit in Npw Zealand. ep!/ j Refuse all machines the parts of | j which are supposed to interchange ']y with the Stewart. These are impudent imitations. Look for j "Stewart" Brand and accept no I other. | j Procure from your nearttl Saddler, J ! Ironmonter or Mtrchant' or from /\l\ Wm. Cooper & Nephews Kingston Stroet • • AUCKLAND

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 3

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