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Keep Your Rooms Free from Dampness and Mildew To keep your rooms dry,, and >cur furniture, piano, hangings, etc, free from deterioration you should use Co-op. Floor Covering. It is a damp-proof Floor Covering of cxtrcmo durability, mid is mado iu sevon most attrnctiro patterns, nlso in a rich brown and a huudsomc green. ■ "" Co-op Floor Covering is the ideal covering for wher'o wear is .hard and an attractive appearance is. essential. .Co-op. Floor Covering is Not Only Durable, Flexible and Sanitary, it is really beautiful. Its smooth, lustrous surface makes it vory easy to clean, and tlio superior quality of its colouring gives a wearing value that recommends it as an ideal floor covering for Bedrooms, Halls, Diningrooms, Bathrooms, and also for Public Halls, Hotels, Studios, Schools, Hospitals, Offices, etc. The manufacturers of Co-op, Flooring mako everything that enters into tlio manufacture of! this product. They claim that From the Base to.the Special Material Used in printing the lustrous wearing surface, Co-op. is superior' to other similar floor coverings. Co-op. Roar Covering is beau tifnl, durable, sanitary, easily kept clean, attractive, and at the same tim e inexpensive. It lies flat on tho floor without fastening, ir will not curl at the edges, it is damp-proof and insect-proof, it* will not rot, and it will last for vears with only ordinary care. •••• " - • Write for samples. " The N.Z. Farmers* Co-op, Distributing Co* Ltd*, Head Office : Doealnioa Famtrs" Imtitute, FeatbaHtcr Street, Vellingfon. Braaches: Fellding, Wanfanul, Masterlon, Mmlcj, Taibape. Roof lit® Homestead, Shearing Sheds, Earns, and Every Oilier Structure with Malthoid represents the greatest value for money expended,- It combines ondurancc, resistnneo to climatic extremes, fine appearance,; resl economy,' It coats less than half the prico of galvanised ironi v £n"d. can be fised/iy anyone—nails, cement and instructions with each roll.■£;;'.. ' .... Actual samples and illustrated booklet, post.'freo froin%.''.' ''"..'."' '."","" Agents—SHUTH g Jim Ltd ; s Wen ngton

mlllOlflirflt Makes the I ftßuntL. t jpr Sivenings Bright! ;; Lalley Power and Light is used in so many homes, that the country house that keeps on struggling with-; , out it is indeed in the "Dark Ages." §-„ No lamps to fillfnp.wicks, to clean, no dull, flickering, h '"' eye-straining and: nerve-trying light when the Lalley I plant is used, y \ \ \ ■■ : ' :-;j It is such a help on the farm—such a useful worker. Power perfoims a host of daily duties that mean a great; saving of labour.. The simplicity and economy of Lalley £ Power and Light make it almost indispensable in these J days of progress. ' "• £ A Lalley Plant means actual savings and increased com--fort. It will last for many years. The. engine has btits three moving parts, and these run on extra large ball bear--ings, ensuring a minimum of friction. i"2 ■: Now—to-day—when summer is beginning to wane, and| winter's dark cold nights are almost here, is the time toi ..,.♦..-, consider the installation of a Lalley:Plant. .; t "X ■ Prices have not risen on last year s figures. Future shij>-| mentsmust be advanced considerably. ' ' . ;^ ■Become acquainted with "Lalley." Write or call on you§ » JAMES STEWART, Electrical Engineer, Couvtenay Place, Wellington" KICHOLSON * HONOBE, Marten.'.' '.'.'•-...' '.-•"■-•'" '" H. J. JC)NES & Co., Mastertdn and Pahiatua. :•• WrC.'ROBINSON, Electrician, Napier. ■'•.■■ • - h ~- MILLWARD& LANGRIDGE, "Chronicle" Buildings r Wanganui. TAIHA.PE MOTORS, LTD., Taihape. '£ FEILDING VULCANIZING & ACCESSORY CO., Fcilding. ■ p N.Z, Wholesale Distributors: Hope, Gibbons, Sons, & J. B. Clarkson, Ltd Wellington and ChristcKurch

Clip Your Horse THIS SEASON WITH ~ '...' I The STEWART No. 1 f Horse-Clipping Machine <$$$& Long years of popular service to its credit in New Zealand. ~ w I I Refuse all machines the parts of \ | which are supposed to interchange jy with the Stewart. These are *v| impudent imitations. Look for I "Stewart" Brand and accept no I other. I Procure from your nenrett Saddler, J Ironmonger or Mtrchant or from J\J\ i . Win. Cooper & Nephews $r H King4ton street . . AUCKLAND WUM'l»lma«»« m i»^ wm u l i^mijiii».««MMli«uiia«i«iii«iiii^^

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
639

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

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