GIVE that distinctive, well-finished appearance to a residence that makes its owner proud of it. This is only one of the features of a “ POILITE” Roof that helps the home-builder to select it. One man prefers “ POILITE” for his roof because it enables him to conserve all the rain water that falls on it, free from any flavour. Another considers the immunity from regular painting sufficient inducement to select “ PoiLITE Still others bear in mind the temperatureequalising, lightness and durability, and make their selection on account of these advantages; whilst financial considerations frequently prove the deciding factor in favour of “ POILITE. ” To set off the Roof to advantage the walls should be constructed of “ POILITE” Building Sheets treated with rough-cast finish, thus obtaining an appearance of solidity and tone at a cost little, if any, greater than for weatherboard construction, with its many disadvantages. Samples and Quotations cheerfully supplied by John Chambers & Son Fort St. (Head Office) Jervois Quay Lowe St 200/2 St. Asaph St. SOLE AGENTS for NEW ZEALAND Stuart & Cumberland Sts. Auckland John Chambers Wellington Gisborne Limited 200/2 St. Asaph St. SOLE AGENTS for NEW ZEALAND Stuart & Cumberland Sts. Fort St. (Head Office) Auckland Wellington Gisborne Limited Christchurch Christchurch Dunedin Mention of ‘ ‘ Progress ’ ’ when writing ensures prompt attention
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Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 4, 1 December 1917, Page 73
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210Page 73 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 4, 1 December 1917, Page 73
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