1 . ,|ißia__ißM_ii_-__uifl^ l' CANADA ■'' ■ . IB 3 <r JW You can't expect tMs'lsthe BEAVER BOARD Ira ie l ark YOU will find it plainly printed on every panel of this knotless, crackless, manufactured timber. Beaver Board is the original pure wood fibre wallboard for artistically and permanently building new walls and ceilings, covering cracked or shabby walls and ceilings in homes, offices, stores factories, churches, public buildings, theatres, etc. i Beaver Board keeps rooms warm in winter, cool and comfortable in summer. It resists sound, shocks and vibration. It won't crack,. . chip, warp or become damp. It is sized on both sides with a patented "Sealtite" process which' •makes it moisture and vermin proof. It takes paint freely without a primer. One or two coats are sufficient! It is easy to put up — easy to keep clean — lasts a life time! Look forthe Beaver Board trade mark on the back of- every panel you buy, it is your safeguard for better walls and ceilings! Beaver Board can be obtained from Timber Merchants and Builders' Furnishers. See your local dealer! ' THE BEAVER BOARD COMPANIES'- '; Thorold, Ont, Canada London, England Buffalo, N. Y., U. S. A. Mills and Works in Canada end U. S. A. Distributors — BRISCOE & CO., Ltd. Auckland Wellington Chrutchurch Tiirmru Duncdin Invercargill ./ ' -. qMITOI^MIMMBiHBM^ 1 Here is an initial announcement touching * ■ W ™lj j I on the "why's and wherefore's" of one : |£< f{ ■ i I of the most important businesses that %+»''J^ i ever'opened in Wellington. Vj j^J I AND. NOW TO PROCEED WITH ~ \j§/Mr^d/^ I, A FEW FACTS that concern every ■' , I I' man and woman—every household in ' War 1 Wellington. '. ? 1 I Samuel A Barry, Optical Specialist, of Auckland, and "Edward A. Sargent, late of London, Are jointly opening, a business in Wellington, the address of which will I he announced later. You naturally ask—who are these gentlemen—and the answer I ' is given concisely in the details below: I ?_ ? ara f n a "7, l,aS ! een CStab " ' Ml '' Sar S enfc (N'.Z. born) has been n lished in Auckland for 17 years and • -,-, , , , < „ i has boon particularly successful in "! T & \ K °] T- "V : | giving to the "spectacle-wearing" hlghly quallfied spcciahst He I community -the most, efficient help lately served in France (under Gol. I that human eyes can have by the in- Sir Wm - T ' List er) as chief optician | troduction of his Kontorik and in charge of the, spectacle work of I Kryptok lenses. .■ the British Forces in that country. II EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO THE PREMISES IN WHICH I THE NEW FIRM INTENDS OPENING UP ARE IN FULL PROGRESS, and the date of commencement, together with other important details, will be announced in this space later, on. ; . ■ ' i «l____MMm___Ml_^^ . ' , . JL KltOCk til- "Grind" _ FireMc!ts_Fii_c!£iif r ~ Out of "Grlmdlnffl" " "»^"»t%irs.rvs ■ <e3 - Co., Ltd." Fireclay is so finely and , evenly ground that it Rives tho most __1ffll!)!tK ' ti, •!•_ . ... I lasting results. _«-_j» _mfl flffl \\Wk Ule rnpidity, cass, and perfection '■ , , .... , , T_MIP/I ffl«iß HHi n-ifli „.i,;„i. ' V 11 An ? shape or specification ordered can .*«» which you enn sharpen-tools, be carried out. MHhmfMJH cutlery, and all edged implements I ,< W tj /v t'*j»-c i * j • flu hWi'UMIhM «•:«, . "t>. 1 « ••? u »~ ■ . N ' B - Co -> Ltd - fireclay stands more "llllliSk &T-N t • ° V Grinder heat than other brands. ' !li Blocks for steel and iron furnaces, gas lU fel M'jHmfiir \-„ ,i;„i-,3 -~1 ,i.i„ -ii ii retorts, fire-grate backs, etc. All guaW>W®mmUo& ii . ' as with the rh „ tee< , irm \ ehapß rf ew _ «,,.. (^i^lHllllfflifliili l nu* Whcn a kc °" e( ' B ° ' S Wanfe<l ' Priccß on application. Quotations given "' les o modern machines are cut- for sieeial work. f > (!ilm ' al "' l''_l'-si'ewli working witli ____ '"' ilfillllliuififflnur eilSo on " le 1 * 8 ! i o ''. There arc suitable models for Homo. SflillEL BROWN W rffe. and Workshop. «W3 JOHNSTON ST..-WELLINGTON. Carpenters! Keep you tools in tiptop condition. Housewives! Lighten your • , daily duties by keeping your cutlery ' ' Bharp. Call and see tho new labour- TO ADPOHD'S for Filrmturo; best value and-time-saving machines. .' . in town ' G°od assortment of CarThoy are compact, sturdy, and port- ),ets ' • Linoß -- I ! unnera .' Crockery, Iron- . ■ abliHtut clamp them to a shelf or !?«;* 'I D3^ tlon , invited - HAD. table, and they aro ready for use. 1,0 , 1 iD AIsD V ' Com P' eto Fur. j nishers, 43 and i 5 Manners Street. The STEWART TIMBER, ~__^_____i__rr' ___ _ ■' ■ « II VARICOSE ULCEUS? Glass & WmiwMt Co, Ltd. F^i^w'S^ffisS: II And you can go about your work as 80-84 Conrknay Place, Weiiinsfon. ÜB " nl> li.,.iiiw____—___m_—_—______—■_——_——__—■ ___________ i |l Chemist I ■ l|i||llMi|i|.|ii||l|,||||i|l|ll 111 I IHWTI-—I | i| in || „) ■•H.—. on ".'"»""<".| Phone 89. Pwton.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 3
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