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I Can you use any or all of A i; :: these Guaranteed :: f \ Building Materials • h TOXEMENT. A powder for placing in Cement Mix- ', tures to effect fill voids and make them damp and ; water-proof. Can be used on outside Stucco or Rough ;i Cast on the inside of Basements and Cellars. Docs not m any way reduce the setting strength of the mix- ; tures and is permanent. The most successful material ; i on the market for making damp cellars dry. 2‘ LIQUID KONKERIT 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 FLOOR PAINT for making Cement Floors and Dadoes oil-proof, watcr-pooof 1 an( l dustless. A necessity in engine rooms, hospitals, garage and machinery floors. ; 4.—R.1.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, I No need . for Cavity walls in brickwork. Make your i walls solid, consequently, twice as strong ; paint inside with R.I.W. Paint, and plaster with Lime and Hair 1 Mortar. No damp can ever strike through. Remember It’s Water-proof. ! • • Write or Apply to :; I: FRANCIS HOLMES : 10 Woodward St. WELLINGTON. ;i 138 Lichfield St. :: CHRISTCHURCH. : I Wingate & Co., Queen St. AUCKLAND. N.Z. Hardware Co., Cumberland St., DUNEDIN. i I Cranby & Co., :: NAPIER. I Jas. Manson & Son., :: INVERCARGILL. ; - r - |l||t)r|||

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Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 4, 1 December 1917, Page 76

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Page 76 Advertisement 4 Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 4, 1 December 1917, Page 76

Page 76 Advertisement 4 Progress, Volume XIII, Issue 4, 1 December 1917, Page 76

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