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GALVANISED STEEL GLASSHOUSE Bather a novel and attractive structure in the shape of a galvanised sheet steel glasshouse is manufactured by J. and T. Christie Ltd., sheet metal workers and plumbers, etc., 1222 George street. Dunedin, The construction of this class pf building takes the form of a number of glazing bars fitted securely to component parts, which in their turn make up suitable sections of frame, which, when securely bolted together, make a very strong and durable glasshouse. J. aiid T, Christie Ltd. have for the past few years concentrated on this specialty of their sheet metal manufactures. and can now offer to the general public a glasshouse frame which is unsurpassed for utility, design, and durability. For the property owner who takes a pride in his garden and who wishes to raise his own seedlings, besides grow a few tomatoes for the table, etc., one of these frames will give him a great deal of pride and pleasure, as well as the possession of a building that will give him lifelong service with no upkeep beyond a coat of paint every four or five years. Any design, shape, or size can he supplied. and' all that is necsesary is to. arrange the foundation site. The usual method is to completely build the frame at the works, then transport the sections to the site, and probably one day will be all that is necessary for erection of the frame ready for glazing. This method does not destroy any laid-oiit garden or damage trees or shrubs, etc, if you are contemplating building a glasshouse the linn will submit you a design and quotation,—[Aclvt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 2

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273

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 2

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