Christie's Patent Glass House Frame I I 1 im All gardening enthusiasts should see this frame. Made entirely, from heavy galvanised sheet steel, fitted together in easily-handled sections. Our method of construction allows only a day .fitting to the site, therefore no inconvenience to the customer. BEFORE BUYING DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS BUILDING. All , particulars regarding sizes, designs, and prices gladly furnished at shortest notice. J. &T. CHRISTIE Ltd Sheet Metal Workers, 222 Ceorge Street, Dunedin. RELIABLE ROOFING! ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS requiring Roofing Tiles which combine a range of colouring with great durability should specify BRISCOES to carry out their next roofing contract. PERFECTILE CEMENT TILES are made in Dunedin by BRISCOES and are available in a wide range of fast colours* BRISCOES are agents for the well-known ABBOTSFORD TILES, also WUNDERLICH (Australian) Tiles—glazed and unglazed. BRISCOES undertake all kinds of roofing work, including Slating and Corrugated Asbestos. ,• BRISCOES also supply and - 'fix Rubber and Cork Floor Coverings. 40 Years’ Experience in Roofing. BRISCOE & Co. Ltd. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Phone 11-403. Incorporated in England. BUILD IN CONCRETE The concrete home has a beauty of line and texture impossible to achieve by other meaiii. Tlie permanence of the concrete home is obvious whn one con- . eiders that concrete, instead of deteriorating, improves with time. Your home in concrete will never look old and dilapidated. Sire risk is unknown. , - Before rou build consider the merits of concrete beside any other material. Make sure of having " Milbum I', Cement -used in your new home. „ v r ■ -Iv*""'" ” Quality guaranteed to exceed the latest British Standard’ Specifications, MILBURN PORTLAND CEMENT ■' / Manufactured at Burnside by THE MILBURN LIME & CEMEN+ CO. LTD., DUNEDIN. If there is one thing Dad does enjoy after tea it is to lie back in his chair, to rest his feet up oh the bricks in front of a blazing fire, his pipe in his mouth, and a good book in his hands ; but, since Mum bought the last wood at the door because it was cheap, Dad has had to go into training to chase the sparks that fly on to the rug and carpet. Do you wonder at Dad saying things ? Now, Mum, to have peace in the house, what about a SPARK GUARD from VERNON SMITH THE IRONMONGER IN GEORGE STREET. “For the sake of a nail the shoe was lost.” VERNON SMITH goes one better : “ For the sake of a GUARD the house and furniture Were lost,” and he asks you, Is it worth the risk ? these SPARK GUARDS have a handsome appearance, and the sizes and prices are as follow : 26in high x 21iU wide, 9/9. 26in high x 27in wide, 14/6. Railed, 1/= extra. While we are on GUARDS, what about a NtIRSER Yi GUARD to keep the child from falling on to the fire or range ? Price, 15/6, for 3ft Gin, 3ft 9in, or 4ft. Railed, 1/6 extra,
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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 2
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