****»WW*<IWAIW«*IWWHWWWm<W<WIWWWWW Can you use any or all of A : : these Guaranteed :: f Building Materials • !■—TOXEMENT. A powder for placing in Cement Mixtures to effectively fill voids and make them damp and water-proof. Can be used on outside Stucco or Rough Cast or on the inside of Basements and Cellars. Does not in any way reduce the setting strength of the mixtures and is permanent. The most successful material on the market for making damp cellars dry. 2. -LIQUID KONKEHIT for painting walls which let damp through. Can be supplied in Natural Cement Color or other colors. Concrete Blocks, Stucco or Brickwork can be made to resist the heaviest weather. 3. CEMENT FILLER and POOR PAINT for making Cement Floors and Dadoes oil-proof, water-pooof and dustless. A necessity in engine rooms, hospitals, garage and machinery floors. 4. —R.I.W. PAINTS for protecting Steel, Iron or Concrete. Will resist the effects of Acids, Chemical Fumes, etc. Used in Freezing Works, for Lime pipes. Condenser coils. A different paint for different troubles, No need for Cavity walls in brickwork. Make your walls solid, consequently, twice as strong; paint inside with R.I.W, Paint, and plaster with Lime and Hair Mortar. No damp can ever strike through. Remember It’s Water-proof, Write or Apply to :: FRANCIS HOLMES 10 Woodward St. :: WELLINGTON. 138 Lichfield St. :: CHRISTCHURCH. Wingate & Co., Queen St. AUCKLAND. NZ. Hardware Co., Cumberland St., DUNEDIN. Cranby & Co., :: NAPIER. Jas. Manson & Son., :: INVERCARGILL.
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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 12, 1 August 1917, Page 1036
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236Page 1036 Advertisement 3 Progress, Volume XII, Issue 12, 1 August 1917, Page 1036
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