?/£■ f r y--fjm % Hi a ■y 4 »»;ui ,3 Q^*L\Q 2>W a o 'a o ® Q> ?£%» 3 ®®ko r; 3 ® ® 3 3 <3O oka 3 oT 9 . 4? 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 O Q qO ® _ rx f 4 ' »u 3 3 o 3 3 !•• tj BE 3 3 HftllillWßißMTli laslSU :: •• •yii II ill A it it fi m (l uni . 3 r z2 3 3 ft 3 ® £3iiPi!« fl'lf 3 ®-2 a .y l^kfIFIITIF •■V ii nue »»«t "i »jj HtH j££j§[|rS![ hi Hr. n Sfn TWO OF THE MAIN FEATURES OF AN ATTRACTIVE HOME -«- QUALITY PAINT —ln choosing paint, there are many points to be considered. Althongh good quality paint costs more, there are several advantages. The coverage is far greater, and therefore the cost per gallon works out considerably cheaper. BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS A visit to our showrooms will reveal a wonderful array of modern, attractive, and serviceable wallpapers at a price whinjh is possible for everyone. It will pay anyone who intends having any papering done to make a point of inspecting this wide range before making a decisionBOOTH &. CHAPMAN Ltd WALLPAPER, PAINT AND GLASS MERCHANTS. LEADLIGHTS, BEVELLED MIRRORS, GLASS BEVELLERS VICTOKIA STREET Telephone 18S7 (3 lines). HAMILTON. -- RELATIVE COSTS OF LABOUR AND MATERIAL With the rising prices of to-day people are seeking more than ever before to obtain the greatest real value for money spent. It is therefora opportune to publish the relative costs of labour and material in painting Work. Bearing in mind the high proportion of labour to materials in total cost, it will be seen that the small savcing made by buying lower-priced and inferior paint, soon becomes a loss. We may take a typical example:—2ND GRADE PAINTS— Labour ... . Material .. . £26 £lO IST GRADE PAINTS— Labour ... . Material £26 £l6 Total £36 Total £42 Assuming the life of the work to be six years the annual cost is £7. Work done with such materials is not likely to last ■tore than three years, making the annual cost £l2. There is nothing exaggerated in an illustration like this. It squares with experience, for the unwisdom of using any paints but the best has been demonstrated in many places and at many times. —Article supplied by Booth & Chapman, Ltd., Victoria Street. Hamilton. ti The Modern Home is of STEELTEX.. and costs no more than weatherboards! To-day it is possible, with a STEBLTEX base, to build a modern fireproof reinforced home for no more, and often less, than the cost of ordinarv wealherboards . . with no recurring painting and upkeep costs. It cannot rot or decay, it is free from borer and vermin, it is fireproof and saves 25 per cent in insurance premiums. Steeltex construction fully qualifies for the building subsidy. Send to-day to Dept. W.T., Winstone Ltd., Box 395, Auckland, for Free Literature and Booklet, “Decoration.” WINSTONE LTD Typloal STEELTEX House In course of construction (designed by Hanson Construction) QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Phone 44-880.
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WATER HFATEH Roberts’ EVERHOT Domestic Electric Water Heater 1100 BATHS PER ANNUM FOR A GOST OF £6. Fitted with adjustable Linen Closet Warmer. ROBERTS' PATENTS COMPANY, COLLINGWQOD A ANGLESEA STREETS HAMILTON. PHONE 2861. HAMILTON VACCINE CO.. LTD IT” TU.N -yrACCI.NE QO., 154 VICTORIA STREET. dilation,” should be read by every 32 68.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 27 (Supplement)
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