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More than a quarter of a million pounds weight of tea was condemned by the British Government last year as containing sand or otherwise unlit for consumption.

Amiwud— the Latest Panelling for Walls and Ceilings. Amiwud is imitation Hardwood, the grains being a mechanical production of Golden Oak, Weathered Oak, Jenisero or Walnut and Mahogany; also in plain finish. It is identical in effect and appearance, but much lower in price. Amiwud is made of wood-fibre pulp substance, subjected to a great hydraulic pressure, and chemically treated with ingredients which make it proof against moths and vermin ; and it is also Much Less Liable to Take Fire Than Wood. Amiwud has strength, firmness, and elasticity ; it is hard to mark or damage, is easily repaired, and is a non-conductor of heat, cold, or Sound. It saves three big items in the furnishing of a room—namely lining boards, scrim, and paperThese qualities make Amiwud unrivalled by any material used as a wall covering. The cost of this material is low, and it is the most practicable and artistic that can be used for walls, dados, or ceilings. Write for pamphlet giving full particulars and prices, E. W. NOb & Co. Ltd. Agents. DAWSON^ PERFECTS V^ScOTCH BUSHED ISO! PEARSON A CO., LTD. • Sole Agents - WELLINGTON.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19130206.2.99.3

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8347, 6 February 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8347, 6 February 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8347, 6 February 1913, Page 9

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