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DO IT YOURSELF No Need To Employ Tradesmen Or Pay Wages Simply Follow Instructions in this MANUAL on HOME RENOVATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS ONLY 3/- (Post Free) IT WILL SAVE YO U MANY PO U ND $ Here is an exceptionally valuable new book, published by the New Zealand Dairy Exporter Company, Ltd., Wellington a great money saver for all who wish to make their home modern, attractive, more cheerful and comfortable to live in. Already its simple, clear-cut instructions and many illustrations have helped thousands of men and women to turn their spare time into profit, to save high labour costs, and to gain a new pleasure in being able to do around the home dozens of jobs neatly and correctly_~jobs which at one time they were afraid to tackle. This Book Is Unconditionally Guaranteed By The Publishers The purchase price of this book, Do It Yourself;" will be refunded to any purchaser who is not entirely satisfied and who returns the book in good con- Learn to Use Tools, dition: Here are some of the ideas in the book: Make Furniture, Toys; Painting houses and buildings Making a home work bench Painting galvanised roofs Joints you will use Cupboards, Etc. Painting woodwork and furniture Making a glued joint Mixing your own paint Built-in furniture cupboards The first edition of "Do It Yourself" sold Special painting hints Sideboards, wardrobes out in a few months the second should Planning home colour schemes Outdoor garden furniture Distempering walls and ceilings Mixing and laying concrete be even more popular. Enamelling and ducoing Concrete paths and steps Not only does it contain the best of the Brightening dull furniture Building concrete walls hints and instructions in the first book Staining and French polishing Making concrete fence posts and more short-cut money-saving ways Renovating old-fashioned rooms Concrete septic tanks to repair and modernise a home- but it How to line with wallboard Furniture for the home Papering rooms successfully Modern bedroom furniture has a splendid section on the making of Making curtains and pelmets Beautiful corner bookcases furniture. Simple, Electricity in the home AlI types of bookcases complete instructions Building garages and sheds Occasional and other tables for building all kinds Care for your tools Simple corner wardrobes of useful articles; from How to set a Plane Making kitchen furniture kitchen stools and How to sharpen tools Iron boards_~Household steps _ tables to sets of book- Soldering leaky joints Clothes horse Vegetable rack cases; and even a mod- Repairing broken windows Making a ladder__~Seed Frames ern three-piece bed- room suite. SEND COUPON WHILE STOCKS LAST Other useful sections for beginners deal with NZ: DAIRY EXPORTER NEWSPAPER Co: LTD: 4 e the making of joints Box 1001, WELLINGTON: and "how to use and look after your tools in order to get the best results: Please send me the "Exporter 5 new book, DO IT YOUR- SELF; for which 1 enclose 3/- in complete Payment: This book supplies the answers to most of the problems which worry the handy- Name. man; and its use will result in better Obtainable AII Booksellers workmanship, fewer mistakes, a keener Address Or Direat From Publishers enjoyment of home hobbies, more com- fortable living, and the saving of con- By Sending Coupon siderable money.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Unnumbered Page

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