Let Woodwork retain its own Natural Beauty
You know cases of Victorian vandalism, where the most delightful old oak panelling was recklessly covered with glaring coloured paints, so that the beauty of workmanship and grain was lost for generations.
Oftentimes now we do no better, though we should know better. Oak perhaps is too expensive for most modern work, but many another wood, if only treated rightly, has equal beauty. For windows and doors, panelling and floors, a coating of SIDOL Wood Preservative on the wrought surface brings out to perfection the real pattern of woodwork, almost as if it were in relief. And SIDOL does more than this. It keeps the woodwork in far sounder condition at much less cost than does any paint, because it fills the pores deep in with wood’s own natural preservative.
For exterior woodwork of any kind there is no finer protection than a coat of exterior
WOOD
PRESERVATIVE
It resists the attacks of weather, water and vermin and makes woodwork last twice the usual time.
If you would know more about this valuable wood preservative “ SIDOL,” write for full particulars to
Mr. A. T. Brown
Park Road Works,
Stretford, Manchester,
also at London and Belfast.
Manufacturers of - “ Red Hand ” Roofings.
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OTH the Architect (Aubrey W. Thomas, Royal Liver Buildings, Liverpool) and the Electrical Contractor (John Hunter & Co., 22 Rodney Street, Liverpool) appreciated the advantages of using switches and accessories in keeping with the modern and up-to-date structure of the new Owen Owen building. Wandsworth Switches and Accessories were used throughout, for they can always be relied upon, both m operation and appearance, to support an air of dignity and refinement. Most Architects and Electrical Engineers have learned this.
WANDSWORTH ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD
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BIRMINGHAM
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