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of plaster are applied to both sides of the Ikthing permitting said coats to lock together. Reinforcing-rods are inserted in the grooves or corrugations, and crossways f C f/ jp • j ,i - /P S j\o \ j Vi /! vmthrough same for the purpose of stiffening'the lathing, and also to facilitate fixing same in position on the framings. ' - Fanlights Operating Means.A patent. No. 41,482, has been taken out by E. F. Willoughby and E. M. B. Revill, of Wellington. According to this invention, the operating-rod is mounted in its bearings to move alongside one side of the fanlight-frame, and to extend downThere are many Points of Superiority in the Highgrade Lifts for PASSENGERS or GOODS Made by A. & P. STEVEN, Provanside Engine Works, GLASGOW whose equipment has an enviable reputation for Reliability and Efficiency. Installed for H.M. the King, the Admiralty, Glasgow Corporation, and many other users who insist on the best obtainable. Further information, Catalogues and Quotations • from the Sole Agents : ID Further information, Catalogues and Quotations from the Sole Agents : TOILET & SON, L CHEWS LANE WELLINGTON P.O. Box 665. mm. 41 m mmm m CEMENT PIPES have proved the best for SEWAGE and ROAD CULVERTS. In sizes from 4 inches t 042 inches in diameter. STRONG and EVERLASTING. Improve with age. We make Concrete Posts and Strainers, Pig Troughs, Salt Pans, Garden Rollers,' Flags, etc., etc. Factories : Masterton, Hastings, and Waitara. Full particulars— The Cement Pipe Co., Ltd., Masteuton.

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Progress, Volume XV, Issue 7, 1 March 1920, Page 750

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Page 750 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XV, Issue 7, 1 March 1920, Page 750

Page 750 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XV, Issue 7, 1 March 1920, Page 750

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