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[ , CfllllUS -P ■ ■ Pfifil '"••- I tIL'JrV ' '■ Twelve Years Ago an : Idea— if ■ § ]|^1 Now a World-Wide :Buflding :: Materia! '^T«?s^' SUCH is the Beaver Boaftt In a dozen years it m^to'%$ i « t ?%«ls'& has from the' pioneer specialty to a staple building . SSf-aJh? Kb'-MSS *b3e*T #«' material. Wherever there are walls and ceilings to be built, old "Sf SS^ 1 ™rX, npAv*o nn*Dn. " adt " l ' P surfaces to be '«>verecl, useless spaces to be S, e T^%i« s i"u^°ffi Sfof the wl a macle useful ' Beaver Board has a real gnomical mission prooLM or me roresls. ■ '•> use- "Gcta-It" 1b used bv millions l> o . a Great laga of spruce are lu jjchuiui. cauiia ; t i 3 common sense, and it never •»' c i i,. n n" ■i- i • -'■ -if .1 ' a " s ' ltl l ,raTe >'■ us source or supply, it. Beaver board is a basic material of great practical use jn pro- -Gcts-it," the euaranteed,- monev-bick ILrfid'Sr viding...beautiful paneledeffects with substantial surfaces that never will crack. There is not the muss and fuss of eb ready to te nailed ' plaster with its attendant delays and uncertain effects. siiariand ami" c», Auckland! snared ana to the studding of new D„„_j:„ t L^i„;.-..-"'.,,. i.M CL •!> ' •■','" ■ •'I v Co '> Wellinfiton; Youngs Chemical Co., weaver Doard.is the.most versatile of building materials. You ■ Wellington; Kompthorne, pressor and 0. or to old cracked wall, can use xt ror wa " s » ceilings, partitions, panels,, wainscots in Christohurohi H. f. Stevens, chrlstchurohi or 10 cm cracKea wans .. ' eft • i l Marshall Drug Co., Duncdln. and ceilingn.; It.take's homes, bungalows,cottages, stores, omces,.ractonc-s, churches, — the place of both lath and theatres. «—-? I and plaster. Due to the '. '. . .-, -~' ~. . .•..-., ... #111111111111111111111111111 >£* P atentedS«taproc e « It won t warp, crack, chap or fall. It is sound, cold, heat and damp || '~ Y*fr ~J| ;► !,».««• Mwi-.nrf™ proof.. It resists .sudden shocks arid strains. It takes paint easily H Thousands of / ,te# ill [„, „,; n f;„„ .»j j.,,. without the necessity of a pnmtng. = . Mllcs of wear / /^V^mK tor painting and deco- ' l ."■..■. :== a j Tlioik h / V I lywtffiS . raiins. "'.■"..' Beaver Board can be obtained from.Timber Merchants arid. Builders' H ' 0 ( llsk AWjeII ' Furnishers. Sep 3'our local dealer!: ;■ •■-■•'• || P le «urearein^^^\."^lSv!i "."::. ■? THE BEAVERJBOARD'COMPANIES ' I i^T 611 \cHHf ■ .Ttorold, Ont, Cenada : .... ;• London, England :'. Buffalo, N.'Yi, U. S. A. p Wwi Mlttt and Y/crkt in Canada and U.S. A. §= . XIM/M Diatributora —BRISCOE & GO, Ltd. M $7% mm : I Auckland . Wellington Christchureh Timaru '.' Dunodin Invcrcargill ! ;=? J® \Sj FOR' BETTER, ..WALLS; A: ...CEILINGS- liiilliiiiliiiu/^^" *Vi iveep Your Rooms r-ree I ' , w ■« „R, i : 1 or tor Yourself A jJk \ ' '' I from Dampness and.Mildew, 1 gct a ..s e t of the " .!'^5M/tf To keep your rooms dry; "and- > cur 'furniture,''pidno,''''hangings, j)| I I S' : ' ~ ii^pHlllS^^^^ !| etc., free from deterioration you should use Co-op. Floor Covering, jjj I ft/" 0 i' It is a dnmp-proof Floor Covering of .extreme durability,'and is Jjj II ' 'dTT***' ' I j made in seven most attractive patterns, also in a rich brown and a H ;. '/^WirffiF— —_ ~~^ll Co-op. Floor Covering is'tho ideal covering for whero wear is hard,'. B .;. 1 j '■;■.■■• .. wiff=*a = M*c^______^- > " and an altnietivtniijiearance is essential; Co-op, Floor Coveringjis;;;"! H '" £| PI I P '^ Not Only Durable, Flexible and Sanitary, ':■■;';> |h-'- •• -- . __ ... ....■: S it is really beautiful. ■: • • ' 1 A f '" '' ' ll /w* | Its smooth, lustrous surface makes it,'very «asr to clean, and (ho-: | Aif ttTlf fl if iTTI \ if)B JCI fi CJf superior quality of its colouring gives a wearing value that recommends'. v ffl .A vrf V W AaAiiff'it ns an ideal floor covering for Bed rooins, Halls, Diningrooms, Britli-: H ■' ■• • ' [ rooms, and also for Tublic Halls, Hotels, Studios, Schools, Hospitals, ffl .... . T T Hf ■■.■-'■••■ - .'"! The manufacturers of Co-op. Flooring make everything that enters! 1$ I ■ . I J I JLTIoIJ ; into tho matnifacturo ol( this prodti ot. - They claim "that. \ E|| 1 ...-.,„ •- n I From the. Base tO the Special Material Used : I ■". Three times % day, ym after year, our Aluminium Saucepans make pleasin printing the lustrous wearing surface, Co-op. is superior 'to other i antthe,m>rkof'thekousewife-tlieyare so light to handle-so easy to keep., similar floor coverings. ;• |ll o lcarl-tW are'almost indestructible, and will outlast any other kind *of Co-op, Floor Covering is beautiful, durable, sanitary,.'easily kept K utensil, clean, attractive, and at the same tim o inexpensive. ■*..'■ jjS I [ - • !,,.„, ~ „ ~, ~, • ~ .... , , , „ M\\ We'are now landing ex tho Kent a beautiful range ol thesp beautiful It lies flat on the floor without faslemng, it will not curl n<t the ffl ' . ,■ .„,,', «, T . i , iedges, it is dnmp-proof-and insect-proof, it will not rot, and it will'last'" $M BOod9 ' Coll ? iel:in S of Ivcttlcs,'Saucepans, Irypans, etc., and we are making for years with only.ordinary care. | a roooial Mail'o«ler Offer'of one set of three saucepans, . Wnlo for samples. 'Hl'' T*f U7 T7 * r [ ' : 1 • POST FREE F ° R 3V " 1 116 PtLZu rafmefS LO"OP* 1 ~.' ..Yourmoneyrefundedofyonarenotsatisfied. Y>, # t 4 f *~\ t .<'. , . H Send'your' order in to-d>y-wq havo 100 sots only to offer. M The-Sims Hardware Co* Ltd, II Branches: Feildlng:, Waßfanol, .Masfertonf.Maitc.i,' Talh»pe..-.- ; IU ;' **.**»* • ; ; u - ——— '■ ~ " ' i ' ' ■ ■-— " ' ' C 0 L G ■£$ TE' '3 m^mn mmm mn We purchased a large stock of Solid Leather Goods before the recent rise, CASHMERE BOUQUET ' and are therefore able to offer the Wellington public thebest of Bags and., TOTTPT <JfIAP '" ' * FINE RANGE GENTS HIGH-GEADE ' \ :. LEATHER SUIT CASES. $ - Delicate perfume, luxuriant lather, whole- . "gent's ATTACHE CASES. .( ' : : somely pure, yet thoroughly economical, Mwf LADIES'SUEDE AND LEATHER AT- iWfW%' •■ wearing down tp.a.thin wafer. ' TACHB CASES. ' f'AMW ' %•££* Mf DAINTY HANDBAGS. \ ' OTHER "'■ -' L'ADIES'EMBOSSED HANDBAGS. • ' Cashmere bouquet Requisites: lljjgpif [ '■•<] servioeable-brief bags. - - 'j|U|'?jtSA ' AND TIN TRAVELLING TRUNKS IN / • TATP DnW/nRD FOR USE after BATH or SHAVING ALL SIZES. •';i M: ' tJ %'«& -. rVJWUDiV _ THB REAL BORIC poWDER ' pc aua ranteed ALU The Leather Goods are from the best makers and are guarantees all PERFUME in |oz., loz. and 2oz. Bottles .-,. «-»"■ Sccwindow Disp,ay ' •■ _ FACE POWDER _e ' JOHN DUTHIE & CO. LTD.. ' ■-■: :■■. HARDWARE \ MERCHANTS, the same delightful Fragrance throughout. ; WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. 11 < *jl Scl ' Ct rOUr Trsvelli,, K B efl«"' s 't es at NASH'S—where j Wo )lavc I(xe - nH \ stocks of Linoarnish-tho nnnecossary drudgery of con- ; '. I ' all the best Trunks are. These are steeled framed, tinnal floor polishing is done away with entirely when | f v-\a> leather bound, and arc fitted Tilth strong locks i: i\\m 0 0 . ; w JT , „in« LINOARNISH /Jill ' 28 inch Hand Trunk '£2 10 o'' 30 inch Cabin Trunk £350, * is -~ - f/\\ V 'Xfe-*, 33 inch Cabin Trunk £3 10 0 Apply Wnoarhish'with a brush and it leaves a brilliant, lasting, polish 36 inch Cabin Trunk £3 15 0- that'will not crack or peel. • lIwILtH SuitCascs r from SI! «' ' LINOARNISH .. ; Ml Week " Cn • •" ' preserves your linoleum. Cnt housework in half and get better re- , Pit lir TVTAUII'Q suits by using-LINO,\RNISn. : il : Wll Xi'kjll O' ' I Order from.us to-day. teQ^&: ' father Arcade, ::' L_J .mT\Tr»I?V»G oil & colour merchants =J Cuba Street, Wellington. f sss=ss:i r -Hah til 030 Manners St., WELLINGTON ••

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 3

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