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To Architects .. and Contractors GENTLEMEN, It will be conceded by all of you, that the consideration of first importance in the erection of Building is “ a sure foundation,” and in this connection I would bring under your notice Dominion Cement. This Cement has been put to the most exhaustive tests, and gives the best results under varying conditions. Another vast improvement in the erection of fire-proof walls is Button Lathing. This Lathing consists of Asbestos Sheets with buttons on the surface to give a good key for plaster. The Lathing can be nailed direct to studs, etc. To obtain the best possible finish for interimwalls, I would ask you to investigate the “ Cafferata” Products including Cafferata Keene’s Cement, Cafferata Plaster of Paris, and "Victorite” all of which give high class finishes at moderate cost. Coming later to the decoration of your building, let me ask, have you examined the merits of British owned and British made “ Paripan Enamel” ? This enamel is specified for all best Hospital interiors, for Marine work, and Motor car painting, etc. This Enamel dries hard in -24 hours, actually improves with washing, and its only fault is, that it does not require renewing often enough. Government House, Auckland, has just been decorated throughout with PARIPAN, and the demand is rapidly increasing for this excellent line. For the painting of Cottages and Farm Buildings nothing can excel “Ramsay” Ready Mixed Paint in gallons and half-gallons. The home of the Ramsay Paint is Montreal, Canada, where it has been made for 100 years. The sale of Ramsay Paint has this year broken all previous records, and satisfaction is expressed by all buyers. I will be happy to supply further information on the above lines on application. 30 HUNTER ST, .. WELLINGTON. A. A. Carson, Telephonic 3554. Representative Box 647, G.P.O. Telegrams: “Valu” Wellington.

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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 1000

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Page 1000 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 1000

Page 1000 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 1000

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