pete i y i _— 4 z5 hi Fats igs _Jre . JENNINGS & 60, PRICE dadia TF ISSUED? 2 March 1st, 1912. PENNYWELL ROAD, : ; Zum BRISTOL. Subject to Alteration without notice. gs Gs HEAD OFFICE :—PENNYWELL ROAD, BRISTOL. Telegrams :—‘‘ STAIRS, BRISTOL.”’ Telephone No. 3588 (Private Exchange, several Trunk Lines). See Map of Route to reach our place, on the third page of cover, end of book. BRISTOL BRANCHES— ‘487 GLOUCESTER ROAD, HORFIELD. Telephone No. 1409, Bristol. 205 CHELTENHAM ROAD, MONTPELIER. ,, No. 3589, __,, CARDIFF OFFICE _ Also connecied by ’Phone. ; LEICESTER BRANCH— | GREAT CENTRAL GOODS YARD. » No. 1442, Leicester: PORTHCAWL BRANCH (Wales). Large Stores in our Warehouses, near Docks and Station. Doors and Timber also in store at our Warehouse. Accommodation in various Ports of the United Kingdom. ve | _ Special Notes. This page and page 267 is kept for details of any special goods we have to offer on or about the time of posting this list. Goods are offered subject to being on receipt of order. jron Spiral Staircase, 113 ft. high, by 4 ft. diameter, including Iron Hand rail and Balusters complete, 4 ft. diameter, £8 10s. 11 in. Canary Whitewood, 10 in. and up wide, good quality, average 11 in. wide 33d, ft. super as rin. Special price for wide boards. es: ay ; Beas 2in. Black Walnut, average 6 in. wide, good dry parcel medium quality, from Gd. ft. super as rin. Common, from 3id. 12% cd Ww aN 2 in. Dry American Oak Boards, good medium quality, average 8 in. wide, from 4d. Special Stock of 200 weli-seasoned Doors (Archangel red framing framed up ready to wedge over a year), Design No. 53, 6 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. x 2in. (see page 29), at reduction off list to clear lot, or for lots of 25. | Gement. Occasionally we have special lines in two ‘different qualities lying at vayious ports of United Kingdom which we can offer at low prices. Scaffold Ropes. Quantity good secondhand 8d. each, or will loan. \ il. Oak Palco (Cleft and Sawn). We omitted quoting at per 100 palings in Fencing Section, so quote herewith :— : CLEFT PALES—Approximate width Sawn to 4 in. wide (or wider 3 inch. at proportionate price.) 2 it oun. 18/- fe. — 17/- ; Bult Orit 20/- e 20/- agit.) one 24/- aa 23/- Ati. in: 27/- me 26/- ibiag yvonne 30/- ‘iy 29/- St. 10 1 36/- ee 33/- 6ft. oinw 44/- se 37 /- We always reserve the right to send any width pale suitable _ from our stock unless instructed to the contrary. Sawn Oak Posts. (Pointed or Bevelled Tops). 5 in. x 4 in. a: es ae 63d. ft. run. 4 in. X 4 in. ie hes We 5id. Anisexe3 11 ¥ We mE 4:id. ,, Sawn Oak Angle Rails. (See page 203 for Illustration.) As No.. 4024 i a bee aos) eG able arian: ah. | CAO? 2 nie aes, ee ee 2id. 6 99 bb} 4022 eee eo ooo ooo! 2d. 99 Special Quotation on application for Oak of any kind. Carriage paid to any part of the world on any quantity. iii. a C. JENNINGS & CO.’S . 130-136 160, 170-172 IgI 35 Balcony work ee lAO Ball and spindle work 130 Arches Architraves Astragal moulding Astragals for doors ‘Ball-bearing pulleys 51 Balusters, fretcut .. 99 Dowround tured. 2... 95 Do., square cut 98 Do., twisted 2OO) Barbed wire .. 223, 227 Bar fencing eee Barge boards .. 103-104 Bar partitions 87 Barrows 236 Bases and caps wOSC Batten doors .. 23, 40 Battens 240 Bay windows ( boxed) 46-50 Ditto (casement) 55-62 Bench erds 122 Bent timber 24S Blind boxes OO Blind rail, etc. Das Blinds for shop fronts 80 Blinds, Venetian Be PAHs Boiler covers 252 Bolection mouldings 173 Bookcases eae LS Braced Doors .. 23, 40 Building timber PEZA0 Butcher’s shop front» 76 Cabinet mouldings .. 104 Cabinets .. LE Cabinet timber eZAO Cable bridges .. tists Cantilevers 143 Cappings .. 183 Catporen rs) ioe 8 Carved caps, etc. 80, 82 Do. mouldings .. 169 Do. overdoors 83 Do. spandrils 81, 128 Carving 37, 38, 74-83, 127 Casement designs 54 Casements Bis 49; 08 Do. window section 59-61 Casings 186, 187 Cement sm 2OZ Chestnut Fencing 205-212 Do. hurdles 217 Do. tree guards .. 212 Chimney cleaner 2 On Do. pot .. 250-251 This Catalogue 1s Copyright No. 45-2-42021. Churcb doors 22 Do. fittings 123-129 Do. ioinery 121-129 Do. railing ba eeieayik Do. seating ee 23 Closet seats . ware Se Clothes posts .. SP 252 Do. props sea 2 Coach-house 166 Coffin mouldings 169, 193 Communion tables .. 124 Conservatories. . 157 Consoles tf 282 Corbels ; 143 Cornice moulding 175 Corrugated fences .. 261 Couch legs yi Pilg Counters .’. a OU: Counter trusses 82, 193: Cratewood ; 241 Creosoted w codwork 102,230) Cresting .»» 103-104 Cupboard doors 36 Do. framing .. 1&9 Do. fronts 109-113 Cycle house 166 Dado rails 177, 200 Desks a S51 161 Dinner lift > Puen KOvRs Door bracing .. 7 4 20 Do. frames TOS—106 Do. fram’g 160, 188-189 Doors . TI-40, 63, 70 Do. Dowelled 12 Do. sections II-12 Do. Shop - 38, 73-79 Door stops LOO Dormer windows ll Dowels No 2A Drain cleaner .. =v 200 Dressers 112 [’aves brackets 143 Electric casings 26259 Errata. i: 8 Exhibition woodwork 253 Expanding trellis 102 Eye-bolts 22 Factory windows 58 Fanlights 54, 74-76, 79 Fastenings « fittings 256 Felloes 552409 Belews. - 250 Fencing li. 201-232 Fencing wire 228 Gallery fronts .. INDEX. Finials eee GIS Fittings for churches 123-129 Do. for shops 85-87 Flag poles Poll cee Zot Flag pole tops’.'.4 22253 Floor blocks - 233-235 Flooring 233-235, 238, 242 Framed gates .. 147-148 Framed ledgea doors 22,40 French Casements 33-35, 39, 63, 114 French lights 35,39,63,114 Fretcut panels 127 Fretwork .. 909, 127-142 Do. arches 130-136 Do. brackets 136, 142 Do. screens 130,! 35-136 Gable boards 103, 104 Do. ornaments 103, 104 Do. windows 50,72 125 Galvanized ridging 263 Do. shuting 262 Do. sundries 263 |Garden frames Bedi: Do. lights Hevollte Do. seats 152 Gate fittings 218, 257 Gate posts 1 LSA Gates 144-150, 206-232 Gate stops 5225 Geometrical staircase 90 GEVSCE Py) sullen heey (es Glass 40, 262 Glass tiles. . Lew Ley- Gothic door frames 106 Do. doors £22 Do. windows ran Grand stands .. 2 252 Greenhouse doors 26 Greenhouses 156 Greenhouse stuff 1 8 3-1 85 Guttering . 260 fHfall doors 1-40 Do. screens 79, 107-108 Hand of stairs gI Handrails 93, 179, 180 Hardwood timb’r 242-243 Hayrack .. 135 Hit or miss windows 57 Hotel windows 76 Hurdles, iron 217, 220, 228 Do. wood eZ ht (niaid parquetry - 233 Ironmongery (joiners) 256 2 Jalousies .. Ahi Pes Gy Jamb hnings WGLOO Japanese glass 40 Kennels 163 Kitchen tables... Ladders—iron aie Z2 Do. wood ey 4 Lantern lights 72 Laths, sawnceiling 239 Do. split or rended 239 Do. trellis 102 Do. Venetian blind 254 Leaded lights .. 40 Lecterns see 125 Ledged doors .. "23, 40 Letters RROD Lift 161 Manger Ai anita S Mantelpieces I 16-120 Mantelshelves .. 1 252 Mantle trusses or Ubrackets ~ = 200 Mastic : scene a8 Matched boardings 239 Mission hall seats .. 123 Monograms 125, 128 Motor shed - 164 Mouldings - 169-200 Names of door parts 13 Newel pendants 97, 98 Newels 94-98 Notice boards . 158 Ornaments for doors37-38 Overdoors 83-130 Packing cases .. - 240 Palings, pickets 201, 202 Panelled doors 11-22 Do. linings 160 Panelling’.. —-, AES B54 Panel moulding . IQ! Park shelter Ser 74 Parquetry e233 Partitions.. 87 Pateras UAE? Pavilion 163, 166 Pedestal seats 1252) Pediments or overdoors 83 Pendants . ‘ 97-98 Photographic studio 164 Picture backing - 199 Picture frame mould’g 194 Picture rail 2 -£76,/200 Pilasters 54 73,78 Do. for shop fronts 79 Plaster 20? Plate glass dO Plate rail .. SL 1375) 200) INDEX Plinth blocks 193 Ply woods": whe. 244,248 Porch brackets 142, 143 Porches). 138, 139 | Porch railing, &e. 140, 141 Do. Sundries 140-143 Portable build’gs 153, 166, Portable cvcle house 16% Do. missionroom 162 Do. office 162, 165 Do. pavilion 163, 166 Do. pigstye 164 Do. saleshop 163 Poultry house .. 165 Prepared boards .. 238 P.T.O. window 64-65 Pulley punches 51 Pulpits Quoin beads ITZ P26 - 174 Rain-water goods .. 260) Reading desks Blot ateas Reversible seats aE RERe: Roll-top desks 161 Roof ironwork eGo Roof principals SEES) IROsStiamy <8 By RAS) Ruberoid .. 25S Sanitary ware .. 263 Sash bars ‘ 184, 186 Do. designs 44,54 Doxdoors’,135688,'63, 70 Do. frames 41-45, 70-72 Do. pulleys 51 Do. stuff 187 Scaffold material 241 Shaped handrails 93 | Schedules-woodwork Screens 79, 87, 107; 105 Scroll panel 190 Seat ends £234 seats Seat standards.. Secondhand timber 241 Sections of doors ings 38) Segment windows 42 Sets of lining . FOO Shafts Te L2A Shedding board 24's Sheeting .. 230 Shelf brackets — I 42 Sheltersia)2.45 35 157/165 Shelving 109, I11, 238 Shingles . IG1 Shop blinds HOO Shop doors a5 305713500 Shop fittings 84-87 Shop front material 182 Shop fronts & fitt’gs73-87 168 | 122.0520 OPAC Te Shop pilasters 79 Showcases SF ORS eet Shutters). httAy bESH roo Signs MEE SS Skirtings .. el 7o Smokure pots .. 250-251 Spandrils .. San © \Specifications .. 167-8 Spokes 249 Stable windows 57 Staff beads 174 Staircases, etc... 89-99 Stair moulds 179 Stakes 229 Staples aa. 227 Step ladders 237 Stepsiise) te Gale ene Summer houses 153, 154. Table legs.. Me 7M, ablesagan wc. conde SeeTigS Tracery 127,128 Tree guards ae Trellis doors - 100 Do. screen .. PTOE Do. work .. 100-102 Trestles 5 TS 2 ga Troughing ne Ao. Trusses 82, 199 Turnery 94,95, 141, 247 Turnstile gate .. 3208 Valances és, 143 | Venetian blinds eos Do. shutters 114-115 Do. | sundries, 254 Do. windows .. 48 Ventilating panels .. 127 | Verandah work 141 Vestibule screens 79, 107 Wainscoting! =. dic. a7 | Weather board 190, 239 W.C. seats wee Wheelbarrows igZae Wheeler aipeii ait. 2249. Wheelwrights’ goods 248-9 Window boxings al ot Do. fittings 64, €9 Do. for churches 121 | Windows... .. 41-72 Window stuff .. 186-187 Wing frames .. 105-106 Wire fencing: \/..//222, 227 Do. netting .. . 229 Wood hurdles .. .. 211 Do. letters .. 80 9 Shop front sundries 78-83 © Timber—various 240-247 Do. mantelpieces 116,120 tS - _ TO THE READER. DEAR SIR— In publishing this List we do so with the object of bringing before the notice of Architects, Builders and Contractors and Merchants, our Stock of WOOD GOODS of all Description, and also wish to point out especially, that we manufacture DOORS, WINDOWS and MOULDINGS, to compete in price and quality with imported goods. Why Buy Foreign Doors ? is the question we ask, if you can buy BRITISH make without extra cost, then— Support Home Industries and lend us your aid in building up a branch of the Wood-working Trade which has been gradually going out of the United Kingdom, until we com- peted with our up-to-date plant and meth ods. Use British Made Doors. Should Foreign Doors be offered you at a few pence less, however (which is not very likely), are you going to show your support and Refuse Foreign Doors 2 We have condensed a lot of information and yet retained our previous idea o keeping size of list to a pocket size. When you wear this list out sending us orders and carrying it about, send for another. Awaiting your enquiry and orders, Yours truly, C. JENNINGS & CO. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 3 DISTANCE is no object. We can quote delivered anywhere. Bristol being a port and well connected by railway and boat facilities, has the advantage of sending goods carriage paid at low prices by road, rail, or boat, or part way by boat and part way by rail, as required. Let us know quantity—we wil: quote carriage paid. QUANTITY. No quantity is too small or too large for it to receive our prompt attention. BRITISH MANUFACTURE. All Doors, Stairs, Windows, and Joinery of all descriptions, also Moutd- ings are warranted our own manufacture. TRAVELLERS may wotry you for orders for Doors, Windows and Mouldings, but if you will post a letter to us you will get a prompt reply, and BRITISH-MADE GOODS at less cost. Your time seeing travellers will thus be saved, and your ex- perience will, no doubt, show you that the Woodwork you require can be ordered (with the help of this list) from us to our mutual advantage. We reserve the right to put in any kind of panel which we consider suitable, although we make a speciality of supplying good hardwood or plywood panels. We have a Special Ash and Oak plywood, which has.a beautiful figure. This could be inserted in doors at slight extra cost. Prices or samples on appli- cation. We can supply this ash and oak plywood oe already ior polishing. See page 245. Errata. Page 257: 5283 should read Cast Iron Gate Catch 4/- each. Page 116: We omitted to mention that No. 2108 is a ‘‘ Boxed ”’ mantes. When ordering Cupboard Fronts containing Drawers, be sure to specify the required, 7.¢.—from back to front-overall Before writing out an Enquiry or Order. kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 4 WEEE GOODS can be sent by BOAT, state name of boat and shipping agents, if possible, when sending enquiry or order. ONS Dal IS) should be sentjas clearly as possible. PACPEVVALY SMEG IVE 6 GO) Pee EGS 1h LI SDINIE IN oles: when ordering. For instance, if you want four pieces 3-ft. 9-in., do not order one piece 15-ft., but order it in 3-ft. 9-in. lengths. This will facilitate our sending it without much waste. We shall send suitable lengths. Railway facilities do not always admit of sending material over 16-ft., unless it is a 2-ton lot. SHOCK: We stock as many of the designs and sizes shown in this book as is possible. We should always prefer that our Customers gave us the option to send either of several patterns. We do not guarantee to supply every pattern shown in this list at the prices named, but shall always do our best to meet the wishes of our Cus- tomers. OTIS CEs is not intendea when we ask a Customer for cash with order, but we wish to supply at bottom prices for cash. Should you have any serious complaint to make at any time, kindly send such complaint addressed to the Manager, marked “ Private,” which will receive special attention. It is our wish to give absolute satisfaction, and retain the good wishes and recommendations of our Customers. axilla, (O1GIO IG sh) 3) are for quantities to Builders and Contractors. Small orders of some pat- terns may entail extra costs in manufacture, and may be extra to prices shown in list. NOMINAL SIZES.—Sizes in list and on our quotations are nominal, unless specially mentioned. The finished sizes will be slightly less where necessary to ailow for machining. ALLO PRICES are subject to ALTERATION without notice by reason of fluctuations in prices of materials, etc. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 5 CARRIAGE hires To save time, if you will give us instructions what goods you may re- quire, quantity, full description (rough sketches always acceptable for making clear your requirements), etc., we shall be pleased to send a pro forma In- voice with the carriage of goods included. This invoice you can accept by sending remittance, or decline by sending a post card cancelling same. TERMS. 3 per cent. Cash with order, free on Rail or free alongside Boat at Bristol. Trade discount for quantities on application. Oe ENOIE HBS ONS (09 should be crossed, ‘‘ Capital and Counties’ Bank, Bristol.” MONTHLY LEDGER VACCOMii is: For convenience of Customers can be arranged on receipt of two approved Trade References and Bank Reference. 24 per cent. will be allowed for Cash toth of the following month after date of despatch. 2 per cent. will be allowed for Cash last day of the following month aiter date of despatch. 14 per cent. will be allowed for two months’ approved acceptance from date of despatch. Nett approved acceptance at three months from date of despatch may be accepted by us as an alternative to above Cash Terms, if arranged at the time of booking the order, but we reserve the right to ask for Cash Terms unless otherwise arranged at time order is placed. It may take a week or two to arrange a credit account, So may save delay of goods if on the first transaction you send Cash with order, or a deposit of 50 per cent. of order and hand us References at the same time for arranging a credit account. Lump sum quotations are always quoted subject te our option of being able to charge up to the approximate or exact value of each portion as de- spatched. ONG ANYs can be avoided by sending enquiries and orders fully detailed in particulars quantity, etc. Do not send orders without the money unless account has been arranged with references as mentioned. Always send full amount of Cash to save delay. We will return any Cash sent in excess. We know all Rail and Boat Rates, and can send carriage paid at low rates. URGENT ORDERS. —Kindly mark “ Urgent ”’ with the date when we shall despatch, and we will try and work to your date. When placing date of despatch on order, take into consideration the time it may take to reach destination, as railway and boat companies do not hold themselves responsible for delays of a few days. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 6 ia a €. Pa. PS \ REMITTANCES should be sent to Head Office when accounts fall due. We do not undertake as a duty to collect accounts, as we consider it unneces- sary in these days of penny postage. CLAIMS FOR ERRORS must be made on arrival of goods, in Order to enable us to investigate same whilst memory permits. RETURNS (other than boxes, bags and wrappers) will not be accepted by us unless you receive our instruction to despatch to us. CASES, BAGS, WRAPPERS may be returned if in good condition within one month, but must be sent carriage paid, and all charges paid. Credit cannot be given for same until received, and value must not be deducted in advance. We sometimes (where stated on our advice) allow half of our charge for packing cases, bags, etc., if they are kept, and you save paying carriage charges to return same. ‘We cannot be held responsible for errors of description or pricing which may be found in tiiis list. We have been to considerable expense to issue a list containing most detailed information, and will notify you as far as possible on application of any alterations of prices or descriptions which it has been found necessary for us to make. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.—Our Telegraphic Code inserted in our book can be used in conjunction with the A.B.C. 5th Edition Code—although we can arrange a cypher with our Customers for general use, or can accept Telegrams in any known codes by arrangement. We have inserted Telegraphic Code on a large number of items to enable Customers to telegraph orders or enquiries where necessary. Do not telegraph when there is time for letter, as Telegraph Authorities will not compensate for any mistake they may make, and any mistakes must be at the risk of the buyer. Confirm telegram by letter immediately ; also confirm any telephonic instructions by letter when we have to make or despatch goods. To TELEGRAPH QUANTITY required, take a note of how we quote prices, and order in that way. The first number you place in telegram will be reckoned as the number of articles, if articles are quoted each; the number of dozens if quoted by the dozen; the number of running feet if quoted by the lineal ft. or 100 feet lineal ; the number of square feet if quoted by the square foot ; the number of Squares if quoted by the squares. Where our Code might clash with the subsidiary (5th Edition A.B.C., or others) code you use in conjunction with ours when reading your telegram, we shall accept our code for preference. CODE ILLUSTRATIONS. Every square is counted. one word. Sea This is what Code will mean to us:— Page | 140 Doors, 4-panel, 6 ft. 6in. x 2ft. 6in. x 140 JGRA 14in., moulded two sides as section F, in A quality. 15 ; ah , |6 dozen Balusters, square turned 14 in. B YOM Pitchpine—pattern 1745. 98 5900 ar 3005 a 5900 lineal feet of Moulding No. 3005. 170 im ~| 840 square feet of special American White, 4in. planed to #in. finish thickness. 246 moe eee a If 6in. to gin. required. . 6 MOA 6 Navvy Wheelbarrows, pattern No. 5025. 236 | wean | 102 Squares, 7. 1050 Square feet nominal 105 VCN 7 X 1 planed, tongued, grooved and beaded two sides white. 238 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Lages 1 to 8. i TRUCK LOADS. Where possible it is always most convenient to order truck load quantities of goods going by rail, as it will reach the destination sooner and also in better condition, not having to be transhipped. One ton is necessary to go direct through, unless Goods are over 16 feet long, when two tons are necessary. LOW CARRIAGE RATES * Are obtained from Station to Station in two ton lots on Timber Work other than Joinery, and it is best so to order if possible to enable us to quote low for Goods Carriage Paid. We, however, supply everything in Woodwork at such low prices, from Rough Timber for Joists, Roofs, etc., to the best quality Hardwood Joinery, that our customers in most cases will have no difficulty in making up 2 ton lots of various Timber Work or 1 ton lots of Joinery. The ‘“‘ TWINK ”’ (registered) Jenning’s Patent Rotary Turbine Geyser is built on scientific lines. Water is churned to a fine spray, which enables it to absorb a larger percentage of heat units than is possible under any other system. Bronze ball bearings give long life to impeller fan. Each geyser is provided with a massive stop tap and extra heavy copper cone. Price :-— No. 2 in copper with three cast-iron feet .. £3 5 0 Dittofwith wall bracket attached, very easily fixed af Ae 45 ee Be Extra for polished copper water pipe and union 0 Waiter pressure required: from 1o lb. upwards. If you will purchase one of these Geysers we are quite sure you will repeat your orders. By the introduction of this patent Turbine Geyser the consumption of gas is reduced to the minimum per gallon of water heated. _ Smaller and cheaper quality Geysers at lower prices supplied if quantity ordered is sufficient, as we stock this one size and good quality only at present. : ‘““ONNEJ’”’ Gutter Bracket, showing great advantage over any other in price and quality,—details on application. “ CARBOJEN ” (registered) Wood Preservative (brown), 1/6 gallon (40- gallon barrel free). Smaller lots, tins extra. Credited in full if returned carriage paid. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 8 We ask you to accept this list feeling sure that you will find it to contaia as varied an assortmant of designs as any catalogue issued by other manu- facturers in the world. 2 q Our Drying Kilns and Machines are kept up-to-date by making improve- ments day by day. We reckon we compete in quality and price against door manufacturers in any part of the world. Therefore, always send us your orders or enquiries. NOMINAL AND FINISHED SIZES.—AIl sizes mentioned in this list are nominal, and, as is the custom in the woodworking trade, the actual size is slightly less to allow for planing, etc. For instance, our doors would hold up, as a rule, about 4in. under the nominal thickness, and the 14-in. door would be about 13-in. finish. We point out, however, that our doors hold up a lot thicker than those made by some of our competitors in various parts of the world, and therefore we say they are worth more. OPTIONAL.—Where possible (especially in urgent orders) give us the option of sending either of two patterns, sizes, or sorts, if you are not abso- lutely tied to any one detail, as at times our stock may be low in one pattern, but full in another. Word your Order something after this manner.” Ilus- tration: ‘‘ Send 1oo—6ft. 6in. x 2ft. 6in. x 141n. four-panel doors, section B, optional section C or optional six-panel.’”’ We shall understand this as fol ows: Ii we have in stock the 100 doors in four-panel, section B, you would prefer us to send them ; but if the stock is low you prefer four-panel, section C Should stock be low in both these items, we have the option of sending six- panel in sections B or C. We trust this simple illustration will enable you to give us options in the way suggested. Much valuable time may thus be saved. ON SASH MOULDED DOORS GENERALLY.—The Bead and Butt panel will be flush on the sash mould side not on the rebate side, unless specially arranged. Loose Ovolo Bead can be fitied inside. See Section T, page 11 for about 3d. or 4d. per pane of glass extra. GLASS.— Where glass is quoted (glazed or otherwise) it is always extra. Prices of doors auoted are in all cases for woodwork only. PAINTING Woodwork,can be arranged where specially required. Ist coat of Priming (ixcluding Knotting) about 1/- per door; 2nd coat 1/- (including rubbing down. ) re Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. Q Quality D. All prices in this book are for doors finished on glass pa] er ¢ machine, ordinary quality D, about equal to, or better than the average quality door finished on this kind of machine. “F C. SELECTED QuALiITy, GLASS PAPER MACHINE FINISH FOR MEDIUM Crass Work 10d. EacH EXTRA TO PRICES THROUGHOUT THE Book. WE RECOMMEND THIS QUALITY FOR ORDINARY WoRK. » 3. Hand-finished for high-class paintwork, 1/8 each extra to D. . A. Hand-finished for varnished work (free of discoloured sap and large knots), 3/6 each extra to D. dehy ‘ 4 FE. A slightly defective quality suitable for very common cottages, 8d. each less than quality D. (We have not always these in stock.) TELEGRAPHIC ORDERS.—The Post Office will not be responsible for errrors in telegrams, so do not telegraph if you can telephone or write us, as any errror will be at buyer’s risk. If you telephone, confirm next post. Add on end of Code the quality: thus if you want 6ft. oin. xX 2ft. Oin. 1tin. D ordinary quality door, squared framed, four-panel (see page 15) add D.—total code word JDFD iy i A quality door add the word A 4 na JDFA ‘i if B aA i. a Jes As ee JDFB vy . G HC A ae {DRE % 6 Vee ‘| DINE 100,065 Doors will be kept by us in our Warehouses at Bristol and other ports, ready for prompt delivery. ; We do not always guarantee to stock all doors priced in this list, neither do we bind ourselves to make any which we may not have, but we shall at all times do our best to stock all the doors for which there is a fair demand. a TI. defective if in stock MOULD ON SOLID.—If it is not expressly stated in the Order, we reserve the right to send either section Bor C. Where possible, when ordering kindly | give us the option to send either section. ODD-SIZED DOORS.—-When you are sending Enquiry, remember that small orders for Odd-Sized Doors cost a lot more to make than stock sizes, and especially is this so in some sections. For instance, to make one odd-size door to section A. it may cost only 1/6, whereas to section Bor C it would cost about 3/6 extra to the next largest stock size above the odd size required ; but if 12 odd-sized doors’all one size, or 20 doors im several sizes were ordered - in section A, the cost would be about 1 /-- each extra, or B and C about 2/- each. Ona lesser quantity it is generally cheaper to have a planted mould as section F, than a solid mould as B or C. QUANTITIES.—If you are about to erect say 100 or 1,000 houses spread over a period of two years or more, but you prefer goods despatched in small, regular consignments, give your Enquiry for the total, state rate of delivery required, select your pattern doors, and we will contract to supply. Always give us an idea of what you are likely to require in the future as well as for the present, and we will then endeavour always to have the goods you are likely to require in stock. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. IO , 5 2 SECTIONS OF DOOR FRAMING & PANELS which we are constantly using. This is the page to which you will refer when ou select the section of our stock doors, and odd-sized doors. We reserve the right to alter these sections slightly. Special sections (not so generally used) on pages 12 and 13. If you pre— fer doors moulded with a different pattern from those shown below, kindly make your selection from our moulding list, to quote the extra cost. All. belection mould doors, unless otherwise ordered, are as section N, but if specially ordered, as M, we can generally supply at same price. Oe en ee oqo s os PLAT ANEL = = FLAT PANEL MOS 4 ee ae ee oe eee ; Sei oad LAI TP AE Lge cere Fiat PANEL i bs i i ae ABE oA ca | > oe hea eee Ze Foe ae 7s ASAE ee A, a ASAT \ ROP MOULOBO ONE SIDE & DROP MovLdEO Two Sipes eo section | p= EG KS -] Ne orale fate “4 i DROP MouLDE D = eh PAE L Overy Drop moi pe a0 Section JS RAIStD PAWEL s = RAISED Paneét “65 | QE eet OLU FES Sacra ~ RAISED PANEL = Section. ee ee j Wg es nee 1D Z Seton A CLAN AE a “Sash M OULDED iss aes (ayn, Wave De D : : wire Ovaso STOP weer, —, 3 = = —S ae Dovece Gears v | arora) ee ae ee Be verde S48 Doors ieee ES ee Se | Gee > Tate S Cc RAISED ToPrPEL CH#msrer PANE’ ty “CHAMEERED “so, re t ve) ej A ARCS NEE RAMMING es fon 3 21 Oar eek reed | SPECIAL SECTIONS, Etc. Prices of Sections 150 to 158, see page 13. On this page we show various Sections which we do not quote for in General Stock Prices; but at any time if you will send us an Enquiry, stating full details, quantities required, etc., we will ee quote you either for doors or any descrip- 2 tion of woodwork to these patterns. The Price of same will absolutely depend upon the quantity (see Remarks foot of Page 10 ve Quantities). ——-— No. 200. No. 201. No. 201 is a different design to any in our book, so is useful as a fresh design, =A as well as to show details of the dowells. We reserve the right to send for any orders a Morticed or Tenoned Dooras No. [ f 200, or a Dowelled Door as No. 201, unless (eee eS: -4 you definitely state on the order which is Sie Uae KELL required. Kindly give us the option to Section Nos. 150 to 158. send either. Hardwood Dowells are used in making doors as No. 201, so we can recommend them for strength and reliability. Front Doors are sometimes in stock (or quantities of twenty can be made) 4-panel (as section Z, page 11), machine stop-chamfered on outside, with raised panels. 61/8 in,. Meodt. Sanaa, Tine, eo 6 tts 19H.) Sat. ro ins x asin Lae 7 Ti OE tat tia et. eho LS ce) Flat panels about 2/6 less. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 12 SPECIAL DESIGNS AND SECTIONS. No. 203.—This is a design of a 6-panel door, which has all equal panels, and therefore forms a separate design from any other shown in our list. This design is, however, to show that any other pattern in our list can be moulded as sections 150 to 152. No. 150 shows a mould on centre of framing. No. 151 shows a mould on edge of style. No. 152 a mould on each of the two edges | of the mullion; but we can mould the whole of door as design No. 203 or parts only, as ordered. One pattern door may look best with styles only = moulded ; another may look well with —— mould on mullions only. You can J decide yourself, and the cost added on | | to the price of a square-framed door will be 1/- per door (twelve doors at ; | least) for 30 ft. of mould, and extra ; 2d. per ft. run of moulding. Thus a ; 6 ft. 6in. x 2 ft. 6in. x 14 in. 4-panel | ee # square, if moulded on both sides of door, will cost :— J 2 styles, 2 sides about Busy PAG Dae I head, 2 sides ae os ans I middle, 2 sides (if in centre) 4 ,, I bottom rail, 2 sides nee Ades 2 mullions (if in centre) en SLO 48 ft. Cost 1/43 door extra. Door No. 202 is marked with Key } Letters to make clear our name for each part of the door :— Head. Mullion or muntin. Frieze rail. Lock or middle rail. Bottom rail. Style or stile. Ao" a, Fl ae 4 CAs , a le CA dH ho et TE No. 204 is a new design. Will be stocked if a sufficient demand is made. s Prices if in stock (or if 100 ordered at | | once to be made special) same prices as | | on Page 18 for Design 13. | No. 205.—Top is prepared for glass | | chamfered as section Y. Bottom panel as section P, page 11, including lock | rail, mould and apron-piece. 6ft. 8in. x 2ft. 8in. x 2in. 15/9 6ft. loin. x 2ft. 1oin. x 2in. 16/9 Fite xX, Sith exon: es As!) NO. 204. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 13 13 en TWO AND THREE-PANEL DOORS. __No. 2. : 1 ES A eNOS Stee | ey | Square Frame Solid Mould | Planted Mould Planted Mould Height. Width. Thick-| as Section A, as Section C, june side as Section | two sides as Sec- ness. page ll. page 1s E, page 11. tion F, page 11. Pand: ffin,| |. Ta ieaee | Tel. | Price | Tel. code| Price |Tel. eode| Price Tel. each | code each each each ecde Grex 2 OX Tha AIO TA By 516, 1) JAN 6/— | JBZ 6 4%2 4x] 5/4 JB 5/6 EY 6/1 | JAZ 6/384 Cr GOS 20a KPA O16 JC 5/8 JZ 6/34 J BE 6/10 | JCG Om 2 NG SOT. JD 5/9 JAF 6/4 | JBG 6/11 | JCH BeOc2! "O KEIM D'S VE. S46 JAG HS OAC ier 6/3) ICT eax 2 are | Se LON Gala oid JAH 6/9 BJ 7/5 JCK GUOX2) Axrs | 6f- JH | 6/3 JAJ 6/11) JBK 7/7 JEL 6) 6x2. (6x74 |6/1 5 6/4 JAK 1j/-"| JBL 7/8 JCM Ge exe MOK Ol T JK 16/10) JAL 211.) BM 8/5 JCN Gre x2 58 x 1d 1-618 Je Gat AMS TS al SBN 8/6 Safco Gri 2/5 OO 1H WTS JM | 8/2 JAN 8/7 | JBO 9 /4 ICR CLS GRE OB Cae eit te JN | 8/6 JAO 9/- | JBP 9/10 | JCR CP Ree eran s Mc te He | TORS HL Wie eae: SB Re vO MeL eS @10%2 10% 14 | 8/6) JRO AR O16, 11 BS) 4 40doun Or Fe OSC OM TRS AE a 8S JAS 10 /-| JBT 10/11 | JCU GMno x2 6562 018 (2 iv PISe USN dd eA aan | JBU 9/10 | JCV Ces 26 OMX o 8/6 J es JAU 9/6.) [BV 10/4 | JCW Byn8e 2) 82) 1 BUR WV PO Ora OTA Vet 297) TSW dO 15 ee Cm Ore 2! TOK 2 Oe EN ala t9 JAW | 10/- | JBX 10 /i1 | JCY EO 4.3 LOOCe, ATO TORE DENY 10/2 JARO 76} BY ALO JCZ Prices and codes above are for No. 1 design. Two-panel Door design No, 2 same price as No. 1. Code as above, except qisuilet ter altered to E instead of fife Three panels, as ulustration No. 3, a very attractive design, and prices extra to No. 1 design; For square framed, 6d. each; moulded one side, od. each ; moulded two sides, 1 /— each ; moulded on solid, od. each extra. Code as above, except first letter is altered to A instead of Js The above designs could be moulded with bold bolection raised moulding, as section N, page 11, for front doors at 1 /— to 1/3 per panel per side over square framed prices above. Preface code with N. i 14 __FOUR-PANEL DOORS. (Design 4). Be a asecn oa Gl fas sot OTe ec ae aed pwe rx page rr Hipage rt | Prager a ; : Price Price : Price |, i Price |moy Gian oy DOH! DER ROR, eich | Tel. Code each | lel. Code each | Lel. Code each jel. Cade 6 OX2+0x1f | 4/10 JDF 5 /— EGR 7S JPR) 6 il 8 TG] 6 4X2 4x14 | 5/4 (DG ab JE ow Lee 6/8 ) IGk_ 6 .6xX2 4x14 |5/6| JDH | 5/8 JETS ES TEES ILO Vol € 6° 6X2 6x1} /5/7 oy 5/9 JEW | 6/4 JFL | 6/11; JGM COMOX 2 LOX Fs (5) JDEw 5:6 JEL) 672.) JEM) 6 /14| [GN G6 -4X2 4X14 15/10) JDL 6/1 JES LO RIN ey PTO TGC) Oy O24 xX 141 BR JDM: | 643 JEN Si PROM) Oi. oh G OLFOX2 16 116) CDN 67 JEON Ea Sis 1G 6. 8X2 6x14 | 6/ JDO UV -6/10|)) JEP | Ris eee Oy tol |Gs GA8xX2 “8xTi | 6/8 JDP Of41 0° LER (ioe | Ocean eis IGh 6 6X2 6x12 / 7/8 HON B42 PESO Si7. Lea Oreo GU. OUP S62 OX 1S i Bue 1 DS 8/8 jiT | 9/- AEE eS AON TGV 6 8x2 8x12 | 8/1 jgeaa 8/7 eet JEV | 9/11] JGw 6 10X2 10x12 | 8/6 TOS SO fae Verio 10 JFW |10/5 | JGX MOK 3) (OTe Sid | DV 9/5 JEW {10'1— SEONG Vv OF 6X2. 16x2 8/2} JDW | 8411 SD SEBEL! Ines ew oa lth ‘40 Ores. XC 2) | O23 SHS Vial OG) 973 JEY 19/6 Pe ONO X22 BIT DY 6 | O)4.| Tez, | 917 ie OO < 2G 2 9/- | JDZ 9/9 TEE YAO 2s JG ney peek OOhrs 44 Ord Ce OW Go sit Design 5.—We shall stock this design if there is a large demand. If a_ sufficient quantity was ordered the price would be 3d. Ralsed bolection moulding as section N, can be fitted to any pattern door framed section A. to 6d. above No. 4 design. Prices vary according to quan- tity ordered. Code alter first letter Jito ie, Section B (solid O.G. Mould), page I1, stocked in sizes up to Oft. 8in. x 2ft. 8in. x din. at 2d. door extra to column above for square-framed doors, section A. Preface code with B. Planted mould as sections E and F can be replaced by any section mould shown in our list at very little extra cost. See our moulding section for other panel mouldings. for specially on pages 20, 21, and other pages. section C for a good, solid mould in preference to our our section F is preferred by some customers. We recommend section B, although ~ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 fo 11. about tod. to 1 /~ per panel Some doors with raised bolection moul 15 INO Se page 11 (preface code with letter N) extra to square- ding are quoted No. 6. No. 6 is an attractive pattern. page will be executed as section C, unless otherwise stated. Weare making a speciality of this section, 7.e., ovolo solid mould. Prices on application (stating quantity required) for designs on this page, to other sections shown on Pages 11 to 13. No. 7, No. 6, 7, or 8 can be made square- framed one side, and raised bolec- tion moulded other side (as section N, page I1) at about 2/6 to 4/- per door extra to prices above, accord- ing to quantity ordered. Width. Thickness. I Leight. ettnhT ft. in (CU KOn I ae Oita aot nena: CayOn nara GUrO) 2 C7 2 RRS Ons P< Seeman ite. UX ean 67° 6) <\ hee Os 5. SC) Soa ONG < caeznams OSLO LC ae Fee" SS gS hae No. 6. in. Price each Tel. code x 4 (Ses VES x is 7/8 SOE, x IF 7/10 {tim x, ole VERS! JHN x rs 8/5 HO ois 8/6 jHP a) Ee 10/2 HR aS? 10/6 tHe baba ee 10/7 ike Soa laee 11 /- JHU St KD 11/5 JAW Telegraphic Code for No. 7 same as No. 6, except alter first letter J to P. No. 8 same as No. 6, except alter first letter J to R. Prices same as No. 6 above. All door designs selected from this Prices of No. 9 ovolo mould (as sec- tion C, page 11), 1/6 per door extra to prices above for No. 6, 7 and 8 Code alter first letter J to S, or top panel can be prepared for glass with- out extra charge. Code alter first letter «J to: i. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages ito it. 16 FIVE-PANEL DOORS. No. 10. No. (rr. Now 12: Prices and Codes in table below are for Design No. tro. Squar: Framed | Solid Moulded | Drop Moulded | Drop Moulded Height. Width. Thick-| as Section A as Section C jone sideas Section| two sides as ness page 11 page 11 E, page 11 Section F, p. 11 Piice lel, Price | Tel. Price Tel. Price 5 ee {tj ino ftasin,» in. each Code each. Code. each Cod-. each Code CROX mmo xX Ib IW) 5/9 IX B/S KY We 2t | ILZ OA amare eC Light G/Sae en Tiea [RZ Wagar! pie GMOxX2 AX 1d 16/3 VAY 16/80 le igZ ob 7/2 GE ead MG 6 6x2 6x1 | 6/4 HZ | 6/6 [Sela av ices, an Le 8. |) JME 6 0X2 oX14 | 5/11 | JJF | 6/2.) JKG| 6/11 | JL | 7/9 | Mj OMVAncon 4 1s N6/ IG ACC(S PEW Gi Ly vi 8A et Ma COE aa Xe Oe IE COU piey i718 LqLK ol) 816 [Mi CWO x sO XT .6/8 MAb Git TR 796 OL «| 87) MNT OU eo 2 ele) fe To he Pe 8/40” |. Tae | 9A NEN ONS X28 xis Tse 7/6 ) SKM 8/50 | JUN | 9°55 IMO COMOX 2) Orci 1/8/55) IMI 9/2 1 TKN | 9/7, | JLO. 40'7 LIMP OR 2) LO aaS /O INO 16: 1 TKO | 10/- TEP 114 | Me Ope e cores 8/10 ONS )7 KP 4004 |) eRe} 4112 Ms 6 10X2 10x13 | 9/3 | JJP | 10/- | JKR] 10/6 | JLS | 11’8 | JMT gO Se ON 1511 9/8 a FIR 10S" | TRS I 14 fe JLT haya [MU OO x 2G x25 Str \S Vr 9/11| IKE) 10 TU fai MV Cire 2)6 x2) 3109 811. | 10/82) JKU 10/6 | LV | 4te7 | iatw 6 8X2 8x2 | 9/4 | JJU | 10/4 | JKV| 10/7 | JLW | 11/8 | IMX 6 10X2 10xX2 | 9/9 | JJV | 10/9 | JKW| 11/- | JLX | 12/2 | JMyY ORB OX 2a tO 1S TW ad | Redd (=| JE 4078.) M7 No. 11 design (code alter first letter J to R), 9d. extra to No. 10 prices above if ordered in lots of about 20 or more. Price for smaller or larger quantities on application. No, 12 design (code alter first letter J] to S) prepared with double beads (section V or section G to suit lower panels) at top for glass, 1 /— extra to No. 10 prices above if sufficient quantity is ordered, or if size required is in stock. Any of above doors can be raised bolection moulded on one side and square at back as section N, page 11 (preface code with N) for 10d. to 1/- per panel extra to price of square section A above. Section B.— Doors of above designs sometimes in stock in section B. Price on application, tp SIX-PANEL DOORS. No. 14. No. 15 Square Frame Solid Mould Drop Mould one | Drop Mould, two Hei-ht. Width. Thick-} as Section A, as Section C, side, as 'section BH, jsides, 2s Section F, ness. | __ page 11. page ll. page 11 page ll. it. in. ft. in. in. | Price| Tel. | Price | Tel.code| Price |'Tel. code| Price | Tel. each code each » each each code GO 2 -OSIP NB INE 15/319 JOGU 6/4 1) Peers Ouest iet 6iax2 aX te S/G ING (5/9 [Ona B/Sle ie jah ean ome ack 6) 6X2 4X12 1 5/8 | INH) Bit) JO]. | 640) FPR a7 ai Ri 6662. (6KTR | S/O UNI Pi | LOK 6 MA ppl 7S rene 6 ox2 ox1}) 5/5 | JNK| 5/91 JOL | 6/40) JPM | 7/10 | JRN 64 ke) 4x34.) BOVINE Wel4 JOMH TG PNM S16 RO 5. 6X2 axis | 6/2) JNM/ 6/6} JON| 7/8} JPO} 8/8 | JRP GeO sce. 6K 1h 1/648") ENING G77 1 JOON (OFl e PPP tine BO cuit ius BiB 2 46 1h} 6/94 INO WTA VOR TY “8 Ar PR AO 1G. a ie 8 <2 8X 1k) GAOVANP YY) FiO Ve TOR a Ba Mis eo ify alec OWN 6 626K TRB IA IR BY TOC Eto ISD ta a0) Te ee ren Bee 2) 6x 1S BM IEINGM OE VOT Hele ON NP Waa aes G8 62S Mr 8/5) INO He OUAN O TT tle PV i Coun Ry 6 10x2 rox1? | 8/10 JNU | 9/6] TOV | 10/4 | JPW) 11/8 | JR 7 ox3 oxts |.9/3 | JNV | 9/14) JOW | 10/10] JX | 42/2 | PRY Guox2) 6x2,1 8/6 | INW1 9/8 |) JOX:) 407) TRY) 41/2 "2gRZ 6 8x2 6x2. | $110 JINX 9/9) JOY | 10/5 | Jez | 44/8 | JSF 6 8x2 $x2 |8/11 JNY | 9/10! JOZ | 10/6| JRF |41/9 | JSG 64102 10x25] 9/4\) JNZ 40/8 | JRE | 10/11) JRG \4a/2) SH ORG Oe 2 | 919 1 Opeth OUT, JRG eth (i) C) ACE ash ONO Se teen SS) Above prices are for Design No. 13, which is always sent if no particular cesign stated. Design No. 14 if in stock about same price as No. 13. (Alter’code first letrer 2] .to k:) @ Design No. 15—we shall stock these in nearly every size if demand is Suuicient ; od. extra to prices above. (Aiter code first letter J to S.) Section B is in stock in some sizes up to I}in. in thickness at 1d. pez door less than section C, but section C will have better appearance. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, Kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. Toke: mys iif eee Cee SPECIAL SET OF NEW PATTERN DOORS. Nine-panel doors at low prices—moulded as section C. We shall only stock a few of the sizes quoted below according to sizes required trom time to time. Prices on this page are for dowelled doors only , Se pave 12. 3 “) Square Framed as | “Solid Muvided as Section A pavell} Section C page.1] Height, Width. Thickness. Pee Lina’ | Nea | oe ORME eine meabs Seam SIO She 2 MO ae ria te o7400 J SIs le | ies Ry: ne ak 228) GAR 6/4 Hole 6 6 | bee 6 Our tae ts cad) 6N6 wh SM 6/8 | JTN 6 Go ono re! 6 TI ISN 6.9 JTO 6 Oel ae Oras rine 6/3 JSO 6/5 JP Os Aion de DOK LS 6/8 TS 6/11 aces 62 Ose Se ie OLL0) [SR 7/1 \Ts 60 6c 6 nis) 6/11 1. JSS 7/2 joer Ole ae Oe ee. Se 7/8 jru OUSeE ae Oo) xan Te T{6i- 4 ISU 7/9 oN Sano 2n 16 ees |S SV 9/2 RL W Omer Se BOPP OE hi ISWa a OG ty EX Scie Area > Leas Dan Ps Seay: JLY Case oer we O eT 9/6 Hoe 19 /- May? FUG ns OFF ane B11 ISZ 165 JUF ce MOM Pa mleMes Gs: 9/2 Vette 9/11 JUG (Sy NS REAP TON Oe ml io tea RL 10/3 POs! CHOU eu Se a OT lah Gey |r tOre TUl m8 men OX 82) LOM 2 pet O ies UE an lea Ong jJUK No. 16. FiO eR 3) OF ide O15) dt JUL No. 17.—Nine panels 4 lush one side with framing of door, bead and butt to Framing and panels chiefly made _ the most face weather, square insice. suitable kind of red, 2.¢., Archangel Red. 6ft. 6in. x 2ft. Gin. x 14 tin. at 7/3 ; ine Oipv olin < 20t, Sin, oC Tein, able Butt Outside Doors with Narrow Panels are best. No. Ley Designs Nos. 18 and 19 can be made to any size, or with five or six panels, Prices would vary according to quantity ordered. We shall stock these if there is sufficient demand for same at prices approximate to nine panel, No. 16, auoted above. | Bead and § Doors i = similar to 18 & 19 | camber if made with any } f number | of Panels. No. 18 ah No. 19 19 FRONT DOORS. % No. 20. No. 21. INO.° 22. All shown on this page are with flat panels, raised bolection moulded. Thicknesses of panels vary according to thickness of door. §-in. nominal t.e., 4- -in. finish in 12 -in. door, sometimes thicker in 2-in. doors. Design No. 20, esign No. 21, Doors to design No. 22, sec- Height. Width, Thiek| Section N, Rection I; tion N, page 11, about 1/- ness page itis page il. » Pp i , Gis 9/9 KS) 10/3 KA | OUTTA Z ad eae CWS X28 ae 9/9 | KT | 10/3 | KAM | 10/7 KBE 11/8 )K BU 6 10xX2 10xi# | 10/6 | KU | 11/- | KAN | 4175 KKBG | 19/51 KBV 7 OX 3) OK IF | 11/8 | KV | 11/9 | KAO 12/3 | KBH | 13 / KBW Oa 2) 68 2 | 10/5 | KW) 10/11) KAP | 11/4 KB] | 12/4 | KBXN OMOX2hTOM 2 MAGS i Kot (So) RAR MA KB ie 13/4) KBY Vf | 18/11) KRZ OX3 Ox2 AAT RV Ne KAS 12/11; KBL 23-in. or 3-in. mullion bar is generally placed between the two panes of glass on No. 35, but if 2-in. or 4-in. is preferred we sometimes have them in stock (code for 4-in. mullion is the same as above except that first letter is changed to R, or 2-in. changed to S instead of ). No. 36 is prepared:for one pane of glass. We stock the same sizes as in No. 35 at same prices. Code for No. 36 the same as above, except that first letter is changed from K to T. Diminished styles as No. 42, page 26, 1/1 per door extra. Ovolo stups as section G, page 11, can be fitted (instead of beads as section V) at 1d. per door extra. (Preface Code with L.) Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 24 | SASH MOULDED DOORS as Section S, page 11). On sash moulded doors (section S, page 11) as shown on this page no sash beads are allowed for inside. If a loose ovolo bead is fitted (section T page 11)-the extra is about 6d. per pan¢ of square glass, extra again for curves. | Ali prices are for parallel stiles, which are used if not ordered otherwise. { Gunstock (diminished) stiles, as No. 42, page 26, 1/1 per door extra. Preface | code with W. Prices extra for glass | for these doors approximately as for No. 36, page 24. INU. 390 Panels at Bottom ON SASH MOULDED Bead and Kutt, DOORS GENERALLY. ; 2 Panelsatbo'tom Height. Width. Thick-| monlded 2 sides. ness. | Section C or F, age 11. ti iB : uF oo ie page The bead and butt panel will be ee tiie an auLG Med’ Godel ouch viel. Code: flush on the sash mould side, not g/-| KCF | 9/-| KCK Shanged, Loose volo Bead can 8/6 | KCG 9G. asl be fitted inside, see Section T page Go <2) Oxi 10/19 RCM for 3d or 4d per pane of glass Pee 8 Te SHK Oy. aatS ON Wn e Above prices are for No. 37 door. No. 38 6d. extra. Code alter first TREES TTA letter K to R. aaa 2 Game xo) 85a AON Extra for segment head, as Design J [\, x 1 No. 39, 1/- over No. 37. No extra i charge for two panels at bottom iIn- | a stead of one. f Any of these doors can have raised | f bolection moulding as section N or M f for about rod. to 1/— per panel extra. } | No. 40 shows a special arrangement | # of panels at the bottom. Where these J Bare required the prices will be as | i follows -— If 3-in. raised panels (as shown), | - G6/- extra to No. 37. If flat panels, § | 2/- extra to No. 37. Special price for § | quantity. The arrangement of panels y can be adopted in any other door. OPENS SMa ae het cae SC) oy ES z ba Nor 40 : Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 25 Any Article can be Knotted and Painted either 1 coat or more. : Price on Application. AA Ee a LE 4S vee DAME aie tres NO. AT No. 42 No. 44 All glass doors are quoted with parallel styles, but if gunstock (diminished) styles, as No. 42, are required, 1/1 per door extra. No. 41. | No. 43. | No. 44, Height. Width. Thick-- price Pel.) oT Prives 1s Atel, 9 i) ogee aie aa TLe88s each. Code. each, | Code. | each. Code, biran, aS Ate ial | | Ree 1.25 AC are GT KCO SHAE GeO aan — — Pree Oa 22 14 Se are 7/10 | KCP SA OOO | 8/4 KDJ aoe x 2. oe ane 8/4 6 Oy nd 3/10 ARC Yi 8/10} KDK SOE 2 GANT | 10/3 | OS 10/9 KCZ | 10/9 HEL RS ie Poe. 2) Bae 12. DUB KOT 11 /- KDF | 114 /- KDM BORK 2 TOrx “1s ACU CU 12/- KDG | 12/- | KDN LUO 23 WON TS TOG KCYV Lota) ARO ie 13 ye KDO Extra for glass glazed in above docrs. Code alter) Pe NG. At ONO: agi |, No. 44. K to C | 21 oz. clear sheet glass | 2/6 to 3/6 | 3/— to 4/- | 3/- to 4/- IK to Z | Tinted fancy pattern, as | | 5/6 to 8/- | 6/- to 8/6 | 6/- to 8/6 These extras vary according to sizes of doors, quantity, etc. fo) 2 _ Bead and Butt Panels (section U, page 11), to face the weather, can be inserted in most of the above doors for 1 /— per door extra on 1}-in. to r4-in. doors, 2/- for larger doors. Code alter first letter K tous _ In all the doors shown above, and in sash doors generally, we reserve the right to mould lower panels, as section € or F, sce page 11; but if you have any preference we will try and send the section you select. : t Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11, 26 7S ORNAMENTAL | GLASS DOORS. Nos. 45 and 46 are »opular doors, with flat panels, secrion C. Price is low. Panels raised one side only, section J, 1/6 extra. Code alter K to R, or bolection raised mould, flat panels, section N, ¢ ‘\~ extra. Code alter K to S. No. 45 or 46 glazed with tinted fancy glass, Z, page 40, 7/- to 10/- each extra. Preface code with Z. No. 45 ft in. ft.in. in. ft in. ft. in. in. fFAinie, thine Sane ee tb win feed re melt 6p Oux 2 6 (x02 Ou Serna SX) Zhai, LO 2 TOR x2 T10 xi3n OF e2 Lene oP 2, || Pape ee AY A Se ee Price Tel. code Price Tel, code Price Tel. code Price | Tel. code each each each ; each No. 4s| 12/8 | KDP | 12/9 | KDS | 18/9 | KDW) 14/9 | KEF 46 1219 | KDR |) 18/9, |). KDT, | 44/9 |, KDX | 45/9. | KEG ica | ni aa s0/- | KDU | 31/6 | KDY | 33/6 | KEH ORS ah wee Le 90 i= UK DMN 80/60 DZ) | BRe Kay | No. 47 is an attractive door. If lock- | rail moulding is not required, deduct | | 3/-, and alter code first letter K to T. | | No. 48.—-This is a smart looking door, f and co_ananes a ready sale. Where required, ws can supply jain. plate glass for the top pane) Jevelled ?-in. § f on one face only from 13 /~ to 15 /- each } extra. Code ‘if you wish us to supply | glass) alter K to A. 4 wood panel can be used if preferred fox 2/6 extra. : No. 47 No. 48 ee eee ee ee nn Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. , 27 FANCY GLASS DOORS. No. 49 1s a popular design, elaborate but not expensive. Top as section S. Raised panel under and bolec- tion moulded, as section O, page It, projecting lock-rail, moulding dentils included. No. 50.—Top as section S. Bottom as section O. Elaborate design, projecting lock-rail, mould and apron included. UGO No. 49 EN: Sats No. 50 | Off. 8in. x Qft, Sin. x 2in, | 6ft. 10in. x 2ft.10in. x 2in | 7ft. Oin. x 3ft. Oin. x 2in Pil e cach | Tel. Code | Price each Tel, Code | Price each | Te. Ge No. 49 | 20 /9 KEK 21 '9 KEO 22/9 KET ye e50 oe /- KEL | 23 /- KEP 24 /- KEU 5 he ee One 15 OY I aco 5 | [- TE 22 /- KEV eas? | 14/9 | KEN | 15/9 KES | 16/9 KEW Extva for glass glazed in these doors Tinted fancy pattern, as Z, page 4o. Code alter first letter K to Z, Priceveach No. 49—8 /6 to 10/-. No. s1—8/- to 9/6 waa o/O tO °L0 /— » 52-——-7/— to 8/6 = Prices vary according to sizes and quantity. | “ELL ge “ZB ence i | No. 51.—Top section S, page 11, GJ § Ornamental panel under ovolo moulded | 7 28 section C. Sometimes in stock with | } three straight flat panels at 1/6 less. } y Code alter first letter K toR. Wemay * make this door in I?-in. thick at od. | 3 less. No. 52.—Top section S. Bottom panel | f aS section P, page 11. We may make | ; 2. door with top part as 52 with two or # three bottom panels as section C. DZ, = [=e SS | “227 AilezZz= ae gre fit. in. ft: in. in. Tel. Code FO 6x2 6xXIbat 8/9each KEX FO 8x2 8xit,, 9/6 ,, KEY } 10 8X2 8x ee wea KEZ 6 1I9X2 1ex2 18/9 , KFF § 17 @X3 @xX2 ,, 14/6 _, KFG No. 51 pe ean ee Nose Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 28 OI MEN WY WY N we PON Yr} vs Lh Ga “y fi if! pn Wee thf: ALE ae: fH No. 53.—Top as section V. Bottom as section O, page tale: lino lock: frail moulding and apron piece re- quired, deduct 2 /- aL tb f'E N . \ \ No. 54 ka fieine | frp. in aT Lia Comnlli Came Urey GOT Wikre aNa | yale (A SO) eb rg Lite 10) x2 10) x2 i Oyse8) O30 Price Tel. rikemee Pel. Price Tel, each cole | eech | care each | code No. 53 14/9 KFH 15/9 | KFM 16 /9 KFR ery 15/9 KFJ | 16/9 | KFN 17/9 KFS bs 14/3 KFK 15/6 | KFO 16/9 | KFT IS 15/9 KEL 16/9 KEP 17/9 GB ie Gide Ate | Extva if glazed with— | No. 53. | No. 54. | No. 55. No. os. K to R | 4-in. British plate glass [nr (EMO, [F127 tO 13 /6 14/6 j K toS | Ditto, Zin. bevel on 17/— to | 18/- to | 17/- to one face only 19 /6 20167) aK Koto'Z Tinted fancy glass, as 3/6 to | 6/6 to Li page 40 eaets) ‘No. 54.—Top sash moulded as sec- HOMES, pagey hi. Bottom panels raised as section H, only solid ovolo mould as section C. No. 55 is an attractive door, and yet not expensive. We may stock this pattern in— SGskiye pti 6 156 G 8x2 ite ins 6x14 at 12/6. Code TRFK 8x14 ,, 18/- 39 CFK No. 55 and 56 and 208 with top as section S, and bottom part as section C. Bolection raised moulding as section N, page 11, can be Atted around three bottom panels for 3 /- extra. (Preface Code with N.) No. 208 1/~ less than No. 59. 29 FANCY DOORS. All four designs on this page are attractive and yet inexpensive, specially No. 57. The top portion is prepared for glass as section S. Lower part ovolo moulded on solid as section C. Raised panels can be inserted for 1 /6 extra. Bolection raised mould as section N, page 11, can be fitted to bottom three panels for 2 /6 per door extra. (Preface code with N.) 7ft. x 3ft. x Qin, 13/6 Ree 16/3 | KGK 17/0, Kew 16/3 | KGM 6ft. 8in. x 2ft. Sin. x Qin, | 6ft. 10in. x 2ft. 10in. x 2in, Price each Tel. Code | Price each Tel. Code Price each | Tl, Code NOE Zs 16/6 KFV 17/6 KFZ pa jek ie 14/3) KEW 15/3 KGF A) eeeeeaae 15/9 KFX 16/9 KGG 2 COE 14/3 KFY 15/3 KGH We may stock these designs 1}-in. thick od. less, 14-in. 2 /- less; but we can always make up your special size to any design and section shown in this list, but price will depend upon quantity which can be made together. (De-. livery can be arranged as required—see page 10.) Extra per door glazed with fancy glass any one tint, or we will assort the colours if preferred, to pattern Z, page 40. ia 6ft.Sin.\6ftl0in! ft, Extra Glazed jot sin. loftloin| sft. Alter hiner: Ito) 2) NO. 157.25) O16 a7 1G 397 Rico RUSE MER eB ial IG OS en O nO Om. 7 191) .0'/— KtoT ,, 60..] 6/- | 7/3 | 8/6 ceri sees, All white glass same pattern would be od. to 1/- les* than tinted. No. 50. Se Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 30 iy DOORS. Speeial Note.—The sashed portion of | all the doors on this page is moulded on { the outside of the door. The match- § board filling of Nos. 61, 63 and 64 is | flush on the outside—V-jointed boards | being used in each case. The panels of No. 62 are raised on } 1 the outside, and are drop-moulded front and back. Section F, or solid as C. § If lock-rail mouldings are required, j refer to page 37 for patterns and | extra yCOse Prices of Nos. 63 and 64 include for a lock-rail, as shown in § the designs below. PRICES. 6’ 8"x2' 8” | 6 107x2’ 10” | 7 x 3’ x 2”| Glazed with KO 2"ssCode. ate) Ode: Code. |210z. clear glass No. 61 ..| 15/9 KGN | 16/9 KGS 17/9 KGW | 1/9 to 2/6 Mey a byt 5 KOO 16/- KGT TAKE 2/9 to 3/6 Goa ek 16 OU GP 17/6 KGU 18/6 KGY 2/9 to 3/6 » 64 16/— KGR AT IKON 18/- KGZ_ | 2/6 to 3/6 Code: If glazed with clear glass alter first letter Kto C. Doors can be glazed before despatch J } as quoted, or glass cut to size and | s sent loose, packed free, but cases are J charged as extras, the full amount } being allowed if they are returned to } us carriage paid within one month of leaving our works. If your architect prefers his own designs, send them along, and we will | | quote you prices. No. 64 is a new design, and is most effective when glazed with bevelled plate glass (Code alter first letter K to J |B). The cost of glass is from 10/- to 13 /—, according to the size of the door. | We can quote special prices for large numbers of doors in either pattern of one size. : No. 64 | Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 31 DOORS. No. 65.—Pair of Flaborate Doors, suit- able for offices, vestibules, corridors, etc. Prices per pair for sizes not exceeding 7ft. tex, Dinetee ” In Deal sg re BY £3 7 6 », Pitchpine or Canary White- wood ine De de7) 30 In Mahogany or AmericanOak 612 6 », Austrian Oak or Teak.. 714 0 Polishing—extra. .. a 115 0 The meeting styles are rebated and i je beaded unless otherwise ordered. He jo } Vif SZ y Glass can be supplied for the doors at = . LY NS f following prices —21-oz. clear sheet, 10 /— = O — CS =] 9 Xtra; Tinted Japanese (as illustrated tat (im IL y on page 4o), 16/—; British polished plate, 30/—; British polished plate with 2-in, bevel (on one face only), £3 78. 6d. INO; HOS Nos. 66 and 87 are elaborate doors, and can be supplied at following prices— for Deal in each case :— » No. 66. | Code. No. 67. Code. Olitmsiian 2it, Sine scone 1 10 0 KHE NY be) kKH]J 6ft. roin. x 2ft. roin. <2in. 5 GU Pes) KHG Te 12) 36 KHK KHL 7it. On. X 3ft. oin. <2in. 1 13) Oy RBH Salto ee Prices for Pitchpine, or Canary Whitewood, 30% higher than for deal. g Mahogany, or American Oak, about j double the cost of deal; Austrian Oak g or Teak, about two and half times the s cost of deal. j Glazed with 21-0z. glass for No. 66 y and No. 67 from 3 /— to 4/- extra (code alter first letter K toC); Tinted jap- j anese (as illustration on page 40), for | No. 66 or No. 67, from 4/6 to 6/6 extra (code alter first letter K to Z). No. 66 has half-columns at top and bottom.. The lower panel is raised and } carved, and the general effect is ex- } ceedingly smart. Bars can be fitted as f in No. 52, page 28, for 2 /- extra. The lq { three lower panels of No. 67 are raised # q and there isa planted moulding and 4 apron on the lock-rail. Special prices for large quantities, No. 67 ranean Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11, 32 WN N \ \ N iS IN WA SOT AAA SSS NO » \ \ WA on v AEN A os Glass Line on either Nos. 69, 70 and 71 is approximately 3-ft. from ground, but if a lower or higher glass line is required we can quote, but price would be a little higher than stock sizes, t.e., 12 pair made specially, 6d. per pair ewira; 6 pair, 1/-; 2 pair, 2/-; 1 pair, 3/-. Stock Sizes (the pair) rebated and beaded at centre joint, as INo.7205,,. P4135: ; T-in. bead and butt panels, as section U Mld. as Section C or ¥',| Raised Bolection mid No. 69. page ll. as seetion N, page 11. | page 11, to face the 3 os Meg baht MOS See aie | weather. “| Price Price | | Price per pair. | Tel, code per pair. ; Tel. code. | per pair. | Tel.code. ! fteine foAin, *1n: '6 | KHV | GO xB) Opis.) ss 1515 BCH) 9176. WS tae TO XA TO pCie es | ils 17% | KHP oe | KHT | 20/- hide TO x AOR Z | 20 /- EUR ie 22 6 HU | 2216 _KHX No. 71 same price as No. 69, except with the bold bolection moulding which is 2/- extra per pair. If not specially forbidden, we reserve the right to send No. 69 or No. 71, which ever is in stock when order is placed. The tops of doors are rebated to take glass and ovolo moulded as section S, page 11. We reserve the right to send these doors with lower panels moulded two sides, as section C, page 11, or as section F, page IT, unless arranged. No. 70 is exactly as No. 69, only diminished (gunstock) styles. Extra for diminished styles 2/2 per pair. Extra per pair glazed with— inset een = a Code. | EN Alrer . 6ft. Gin. x 3ft. Gin. | zit. x 4ft. K toC | 21-oz. sheet clear glass... | 4/6 6 /- K to Z | Fancy tinted glass, as Z, page 40 | 8/6 41 /- i] Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 33 PAIRS MARGIN LIGHT DOORS. p cxtra per patr glazea with— 1-oz. clear sheet glass ft.) Gilmecs sit One OS iiteax Bitsy O ter code. NX ito) C: ancy tinted glass, a: , page 40, Oft. Gin. x f PL. OLD. So WO /Ors 7a. fet eyo alten COUt bONeZ « Nu. fg pairs doors Nos. 72 or 73 is approximately or higher glass line is required or any special size door we can quote prices on receiving details as to size and quantities. Stock Sizes (the pair) rebated and beaded at centre joint, as No. 205 p. 35. Glass Line on either of these 3-{t. from ground, but if a lower isk eer wr te i lin, bead and butt Stock sizes, the pair rebated | Moulded as section C Bold B ection, prnels as section U, mould: as section N | page 11 to face the and beaded at ceutre or F, page 11. ay joi t. ” pa ell, weather, ieee: i a ; Prive Tel, Pr ce Tel. * Price Tel. Nessie. ft Cine tt in. ay per pair Code per pair | Code per pair | (ode | KHY | 20/6 | KJG | 20/6 | KJK | KHZ 23/- | KJH 23/= | KIL 6 ©X3 6XxI# 16/- KJ Ps 25/0: Ky sos fon ie FORE (OMT ITS TO FORM OX 2 a eae No. 73 will be 1/- per pair extra to No. 72 prices above. Code alter first letter K to R. If you order them with two panels in bottom of each pair, instead of four, the price may cost a little less if in stock at the time. Above prices are for parallel styles. If you require diminished gunstock styles (see 42, page 26) price would be approximately 2 /3 per pair extra. The tops of doors are rebated to take glass and ovolo moulded as section S,/ page’ 11, We reserve the right to send these doors with one or two lower panels moulded two sides as section C, or as section I. No, 72 shows what the bead and butt panels are like in elevation. Beads are worked on upright edge of panels only, not across the panel. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 34 PAIR OF FRENCH CASEMENTS OR DOORS. No. 74 No. 75.—Prices : 6ft. 6in. x 3ft. 6in. x 1fin. (piv bane anes Rite cad tex 21n: : : The sashed portion of doors is ovolo moulded and rebated for glass, as Section S, page I1. A AY \ NINN | “ a EAS No. 76 Git: Gin) % 3it..O1in: 1 ain, f of doors. l drop moulded both sides. | WW WW ™] fdamage in | 6ft. Gin. x 3ft. 6in. x hin. No. 74.—Prices : 13/6 per pair OWO ocr qitoc alte xe Teal, LS7/6°7) 3 Fit. anes 3D; ee 7 As Section S, page II. The meeting styles of these and the under- F mentioned doors are rebated and beaded, unless | otherwise ordered (as No. 205}. Zi-oz.' glass: cut to size and glazed from 8 /— to 10/6 per set, according to size WS WYZ_ ——RDWAi Special prices for large quantities. 27 /- per pair | of bed SOUS iin . oe 35 /- oe) The bottom panels are} Lock-rail mouldinys are} sometimes sent loose to save transit, but} they can be easily fixed. 21-oz. glass cut to size or | glazed, 5/6 to 7/- per set, § according to size of doors. No. 76.—Prices : 19/6 per pair AOS as 25/- ,, Specification same as for No. 75. 7it. x aft. x 141n. bait CALE. xX 210. 21-0z. glass cut to. size or glazed, 5/- to 6/6 per f set, according to size of doors. If nothing is mentioned to the contrary, we shall ) assume that the height of lock-rails is leit to us to decide. x Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages i to 1 Wy fe 35 Any Article can be Knotted and Painted either 1 coat or more, Price on Application. GREENHOUSE poorRS b No. 77 (or for similar use to face weather). . Matchboard bottom to face weather—- Stock sizes: Design No. 77. Ee eS reir enirnneebreenpres {semirccin | a-«)) bscetcaecon ieee i | Price each. | Tel. code. Pte. IRE Tale alias EO! OX 2 5 A i 8 /- KJZ Oy OLX) 2) FOum asi e 8/3 KKF Os O Ete 5 OP eh 8/9 KKG j lop portion sash moulded as section S, page 11. Bottom as section W. - Special prices for quantities, or for any special sizes on f application. CUPBOARD DOORS. (1j-in. thick. Design No. 78.) Single Doors. a Square as M uld ove ise| Ovolo Mould on ht Section Ja" Section E. | Solid Section C. ee i Price | Price | Price Z ft. in. x ft.iu. | each | Tel. code | each |Tel. cade | each 'Tel. code 2 Ol 26 EI id Olen Kay 2/9 | KLL PY SR TS AKG) | AIS | jo /4 KKV 3/- | KLM 21X11 10/ 8/-; KKK 3/4 | KKW 3/3 | KLN 29X1 4|2/4| KKL |2/8 | KKX| 2/7 | KLO POX iO 2 TaN ohn 2/11) KKY | 2/10; KLP OPT 8) 12 TORN 2 IN Zn Sora ODT 8/1 | KKO 13/5 | KLF 3/4 | KLS OX i 2/5 | KKP {2/9 | KLG o/s VK LE fe) 4 OXI 6] 2/8 | KKR |8/- | KLH | 2/11] KLU OXI S84) 2) ARKS. B13 KIL HS yo Kay , OXT 10} 3/2 RKTT) (8/6 KK 815 Nw No. 78 Prices and sizes above are per single door for lots of four or more. Price for pairs, panel or sash doors rebated and beaded in centre, 1 /— per pair extra to price of two doors. We always rebate the doors so that the right hand will open first. Unless otherwise ordered, we shall always send moulded doors. Any special sizes can be made, but extra cost will depend upon the quantity of edd-sized doors ordered at once. SASH CUPBOARD DOORs. ; (No. 79. Prepared for giass. 14-in. thick.) flH Os tow NON | Price Tel. | iti, Le each code Same remarks Fa (1g Bees Una ba, apply to these 4a | 349 KLX_ |,Sash doors as to 6 | 3/4 KLY | Panel cupboard 8 3/6 Kez | doors. See re- | 3/8 KMEF marks above ve 4 | 3/4 KMG_|rebating pairs, Gerd 3/6 KMH etc., and section 8 | 3/8 KMJ_ | 295: P- 35- 1 Ome 8/10 JS It is our custom to put two cross bars (for three panes) where height does not exceed 4ft. 6in., or ————— py CAs Ne a - ) oad (e) Munn BB OO9DDADAGS XXX XK XK X XK X three bars if exceeding this. Prices glazed on ete wus pplication: For Cupboard Framing, Dressers, NU. 79 etc., see pages 109 to 12, 36 ORNAMENTS FOR HEADS AND LOCKRAILS OF DOORS. No. 87. dG No. 91 No 95, —————— aaa SSE EE | | Se No &8 Rae Ro 36 Mo. 92. Nos. 85 and 88 are specially suitable for door heads. Many of the others may also be used in this way. ‘ Pattern. | Deal. en Movopcny, | Teak or Walnut | Price euch Tel. Code,| Price each|Tel. Genel Pricoea: hl J. Code,|P ice cach; el. Code. No. 85 ..| 8/— | KML B/S tie Myer) bia KON KR 6/9 | KOJ RCO Re ayo: | tVEME 5/- | KMZ 6/6, VKNS 8/3 KOK ote ata” ie NaNEN Zion one 4/5) KNT (|), Sido) ROE Pee 4) oRMOL) 4j80 | RNG | 6/3 | KNU! |) 8/2)4|. KOM ROO eal, eS ME 2/6 | KNH 4/3 | KNV 5/9) ) KON gO rete |, poe IR 2/6.) BNI 4/3 | KNW] 5/8 | KOO ied Pere ee LS) | KMS Bigu iokKNK by 6/9 0) KNX AS16251 Or ay LE al NC PPA aed oS OL | D/S VON ao 1. INNS 5/11 | KOR "63.1; 140 | KMU | 2/3 | KNM] 8/10 | KNZ | 8/2 | KOS Smee Hace fe VA | KMV 2/5) WICNN 4/0 | KOF 5/4 | KOT 95 a of. | KMW 2/6 | KNO | 4/8 | KOG | 5/9 | KOU op eis KM ei KNE. (e878) Wy KOM) oi; a KON These ornaments greatly add to the appearance of vestibule and other doors. In ordering state clearly the widths of doors for which they are intended. We reserve the right to vary the patterns of the top mouldings to suit our convenience, and also we do not agree to supply single articles at above prices. Above Tel. Code is for moulds 2-ft. long. If 2-ft. 2-in., alter K to A ; 2-ft. Zine eK tow Be -1t. 6-in., KK to.@;/2-1t3-in., KK to D2 e2-tt 10-1, K to, EB: All prices are for ornaments not over 2-ft. 6-in. total length. Tess than twelve of aso. t. 10% extra, six of a sort 20% extra. State sizes required. Prices for larger sizes on application. Ornaments shewn on doors in the catalogue which do not appear on this page can be supplied separately, and we shall be pleased to quote prices on receipt of enquiry. Quotations for special designs, in any wood, on application. Special prices for large quantities. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11. 37; SPECIAL DOORS. found very effective. The lock-rails ; can be arranged at any height to suit customers. Pages dealing specially with shop front work will be found in another part of this catalogue. Prices | for customers’ own designs on applica- | tion. The shaped bars shewn in | design No. 104 are made to go across | | the face of the glass, so that one plate | only will be required. .f Nos. 104 and 105 are two of our | y SMart shop door designs, and will be 9 hea PRICES: ie Pitchpine | Mahogany | Austrian Deal or Canary |or American} Oak or Polishing, Whitewood. Oak. Teak. No. 104 2 5 0 214 0 310 0 AAO 015 0 waOd 12 Doo 210 0 38 5 0 316 0 014 0 mie LOG." .5 2.0 nO 3.8 0 408) 70 aren O 018 0 s» 107 ie ey BE 3 249) 70 Sid. 0 312 0 016 0 Prices are for doors not exceeding 7-ft. x 3-ft. x 2-in. British- polished plate extta. For extra cost of bevelling, see page 4o. _ fhe doors shewn on this carving is done by skilled workmen. Nos. 106 and 107 can be used with advantage where a striking effect is de- sired, the former being chiefly suitable for use aS an entrance door. Both should be } glazed with bevelled plate glass, as shewn. The costs of this glass fitted into door (with #-in. bevel on one face only) fare as follows :— | For No. 106 from Si= to 40/6" No, 107 from 25 /— to 30/- according to size of door. If glass not glazed but sent loose, cases are charged as extras, the fuli amount being allowed on their being returned to us carriage paid within one month of despatch from our works (special parrangements for export packing). 38 glass can be supplied for Nos. 104 or 105 at {I 12s. page are of superior make and finish, and the ~ Vis he 4 hj GT halle Wigs 4 4 Ugh Tt Oo Wf Og PAIRS OF FRENCH DOORS OR CASEMENTS Na. 112.—This design has a novel arrange- ment of bars, which should appeal to customers in search of something out of the ordinary. Price per pair for doors not exceeding 7ft. x 4ft. (total width) x 2-in., 35/-. 21-oz. sheet glass cut to sizes or giazed from g/—to12/- extra ; tinted Japanese (see page 40) glass cut to sizes or glazed from 13/- to 17 /- extra, according to sizes of doors. No. 113 is also a novel design. Price § per pair (subject to maximum measure- § ments specified | above), 29 /6. 21-oz. sheet glass cut to size or glazed from 6/6 to o/- extra; tinted Jap- 4 anese glass cut to size or glazed from 9) (Ou COM ex tray 4 according to sizes of doors. 5 eet No. 113 No. 114,—Price per pair (subject to maximum measurement, as before), 30/6. 21-oz. sheet glass cut to size or glazed from 6 /6 to 9/— extra; tinted Japanese glass cut to size or glazed from 9/6 to 13/— extra, according to sizes of doors. All the doors specified above have flat panels, drop moulded both sides. Extra for Bolection moulding on one side ae .. 2/-— per pair » Bead fush panels on oneside 2/6 — ,, ” Raised a” ”» ” 1/9 a” The height of the Iock-rails can be varied to suit customers’ taste. Prices for Pitchpine or Canary Whitewood, 30% higher than for Deal; Mahogany or Ameri- ee : can Oak, double the price of deal; Austrian No. 114. Oak or Teak, about 2} times the price of deal. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages i to 11. ey) GLASS. Mig. Z illustrates the Faney Glass so frequently referred to in the foregoing pages. Experience has shewn us that this is one of the most popular patterns in Figured rolled. We can supply it white or in any of the standard tints. We recom- mend Amber as being the most attractive of the latter. Sample on application. Prices: White, from 6d. to 7d. per ft.; Tinted (any standard colour), 8d. to 11d. Le We supply British-polished Plate Glass, cut to size and packed, at following prices i-—— Plates not exceeding 6-ft. super 1/8 per ft. These prices are gener- it x i LOT hii casa a ally reliable, but would, of is ms a BOs 2/2 BR course, be subject to any ie x - Or kbe mes 213 re fluctuation of the market a 60-1t. 2 14 dl which might occur. The usual thickness for plate glass is approximately 4-in., and when special° thicknesses are required, special quotations are necessar y. Customers should carefully note that the extra charges are greatest where glass thinney than the standard is required. Prices for Bent Plates on application. Where Bevelled Plates are required, the extra charges are as follows :— Zin. ‘bevel, 4d. ee-ine 50. teins, Odiy T4-in., §d.—per lineal foot of bevel on one face of glass only. Example: A plate 2-ft. x 2-ft. would require 8-ft. lineal of bevel on one face. Special prices would be necessary for bevelling on beth faces. We shall be pleased to quote for grinding or polishing edges. Glass can be siluvered at from 5d. per ft. super, the cost per foot rising in proportion with the area of the plate. We can supply Leaded Lights at from 1 /8 per ft. super. Prices, of course, vary according to the sizes and patterns of the lights required. Definite quota- tions will be sent on receipt of full particulars of your requirements. Send in your enquiries for any kind of glass, and we will post you a price per return. For prices of Horticultural and other sheet glass, see page 262. All cases are charged up, but the amount is allowed in full on their being returned to us carriage paid’ within one month from date of despatch. Notes ve Framed Ledged and Framed Ledged and Braced Doors continued from page 23—-When ordering Braced doors, kindly mention which is the hang- ing side when lookiug at the outside of face of door. Is it plan Ry S; or U: These doors are generally made of red Les 42 ‘deal, although we can quote for doors with a ee es | white matchboard when special cheap quality is s is required. The match-boarding referred to in above doors is called in some districts we a sheeting, lining, etc. Z This is generally V-jointed, similar to \ sections W and X on page 11 (unless specially ordered beaded), Kindly give us the option to send V-joint or beaded where possible. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 11, 40 13-in. SASHES AND FRAMES OR BOXED WINDOWS. (For details of Windows with Reversible Sashes—the outsides of which can be cleaned from inside—see pages 64 to 69.) Sele GC AVL IN: Sill as Fig. a on page 44, I-in. pulley stiles and head, 4-in. x #-in. insid: casings, 3-in. x }#-in. square edged outside casings, 2-in. x I}-in. sash stile and head, 1}-in. “tebated meeting rails, ee bottom rail, 1#-in. x 1-in sash bars, I-in. X #-in. stop beads, I-in. x #-in. parting beads, back lininz and parting slips, patent unbreakable steel ball- bearing pulleys’ (as illus: trated on page 51 of this Catalogue). Where FLAT-BOTTOMED SILLS are necessary it must be mentioned when ordering, as otherwise we shall assume that our section (specified above) is suitable. Do not order them flat, unless it is absolutely necessary, as in nearly all cases our section will suit. TO IRISH CUSTOMERS.—iIn many parts of Ireland 3-in. x 3-in. sills are used—Figs. 1038 and 1039, page 44 shew two sections. Please state clearly if you require either of these. All our Sashes and Frames are Hand-Finished, unless otherwise ordered. The POCKETS in the pulley styles are Properly Sawn, not left to be split off by the fixers. MINIMUM MEASURE for each pair of Sashes, with Frame, is 20-ft., and in calculating the measurernent extreme sizes are taken each way. SIZES are usually given by one of the following methods :— AS OVERALL SIZES. 7.¢e., thevextreme height and width: B. DAYLIGHT SIZES, 2.e., heights from under sill to under frame head. Widths between pulley style. C. SCOTIA SIZES. This method will be understood in the districts where it is adopted Fig. 1001 on page 42 illustrates method B. Method C-—as section 1003, page 42—is similar, except that the margin of casing outside would be increased to make room for Scotia. Please specify very clearly by which method your Sizes are taken. FLUSH SILLS are used in all cases, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. (See alternative section of Projecting Sill—Fig. 1040, page 44.) MACHINE-FINISHED WINDOWS for cheapest cottage work can be supplied at 3d. per ft. super less than prices quoted on page 43 if specially ordered as é Cheap quality machine-finished windows.’ For PRICES see page 438. We usually have in stuck a number of windows in various sizes, whicn we can supply at bargain prices. A circular giving specifications is periodically iseued. These Goods may be stock soiled, but are never secondhand. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 4! SASHES AND FRAMES. Fig. 1001 shews how daylight sizes should be taken (see remarks on page 41). Fig. 1003 (below) illustrates ‘‘ Scotia ”’ sizes. No. 1000. TRANSOME WINDOW. No. 1001. MULLIONED WINDOW. ss No. 1003. INOem LOO 2. ING: 1004. SEGMENT HEALED WINDOWS. SEMI-HEADED WINDOWS. No. 1005. No. 1006. No. 1007. No. 1008. For Prices and General Remarks see pages 41 and 43. * Seti i eB Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, Kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 42 “ts * Ut, SASHES AND FRAMES. PRICES FOR OUR SPECIFICATION ON PAGE 41, With Additional Costs of Extras. Without Bars, as No. 1000, page 42... Sh 63d. per super. ft. 2-in. Sashes, instead of I3-in. .. ae ye 63d. H : I-in. Casings, per side... pe Ae nd d. Le - extra Pitchpine sills eis PN aie es a id. * P Oak or Greenheart sills .. oy a Ss 1d. e = if-in. Pulley-styles z dd. ‘ s It-in. Pulley styles, tongued to casings both sides 1d. + is Axle pulleys with brass. face and wheel .. ae dd. oy i extra Prass-faced pulleys ; 3d. fe i. Ss Inside casings and sills, grooved ‘for linings and window boards A 2 4d. i Pr sg Bars in Sashes, as Fig. 1019 Page vn id. i oe id " ep WF LLOZO if 4d. 5 % ee i », 1021, 1022 oS 4d. “ = i Mar i ERIO2se O24 sy $d. 43 4 ip * #5 i 1025 71026; 1030 9, dd. if 2% ” * : soy pC Rano 53 * ” yy ” 1028 so 1d. ” =) Ue T1029 9” 2d. ” ye) > Selected quality, Sey and finish .. Ae $d. af A Outside casings, moulded or beaded re dd. ¥ # Ki Priming Windows, 10d. each, for fair average sizes. Sash weights, cords, and bronzed fastener supplied ‘and fitted to windows not exceeding 24-ft. super, at 3/- per set for single hung windows, or 4/9 for double hung. Additional cost for brass fasteners, 6d. each. MULLIONED WINDOWS, as Fig. 1004, page 42, are reckoned as equal to {wo ordinary windows, so that the minimum measure for one would be 4o-ft. TRANSCME WINDOWS, as Fig. 1002, page 42, 73d. per super. ft. ; mini- inum measure, 25-ft. Prices for GLASS on application, or see pages indexed Glass. SPECIFICATION and GENERAL REMARKS wil! be found on page 41. For Prices and Designs of VENETIAN WINDOWS, see page 45. SEGMENT AND SEMI-CIRCULAR HEADED WINDOWS. These are made in two ways. In one case the aaa or semi-circle shews on the outside only, the top of the frame and sash head being square inside. In the other case, the top of the window is segmental or semi-circular throughout. These are illustrated on page 42—see Figs. 1005—1008. PRICES, Segment headed as No. 1005, page 42, without bars #d. per ft. super extra to ordinary windows. Segment headed as No. 1006, page 42 .. Yuet eres se ‘ Semi-circular as No. 1007, page 42, without bars. 2d. 8 FP i as No. 1008, page 42 re Us 4d. ay rm with bars, as No. 1033, page 44 .. 7d. ‘ AP ”” as N O. 1034, page 44 oS 9d. 9 Lad m as No. 1035, page 44... 9d Gothic-headed Windows (see Fig. 1036, page 44) are supplied at the sane prices as semi-circular, No. 1008, page 42. The extra cost for Sash Bars in Segment headed Windows is the same as in Square-headed for designs Nos. 1019 and To2t ;. 3d..extra’ for Nos. 1030, _ 1023 and 1024; 4d. each for Nos. 1026 and 1030: 1/6 each extra for Nos 10@2, 1025, 1027, 1028, and 1029. These extra charges are, of course, additional to the prices quoted for Bars in Square-headed Windows. NOTE.—All windows having shaped heads are measured as square to extreme sizes. We shall be pleased to quote prices for any kinds of windows not shewn in this Catalogue. 43 DESIGNS FOR PAIRS OF SASHES. € Mae IOIg 1020 LOZ 1022 1023 1025 1026 e027, 1028 1029 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 For Prices see page 43. Section of our Ordinary Sill Sections often Sash Frame Sill. used in Ireland. Projecting Sill. ay i — - | Pile ay Ke 2s riiL/ A/D | ; SS a | dS SSI ZA 1037 1038 1039 1040 No, 10.40 can be fitted to.ordinary windows at 3d. per ft. super of frame extra. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 44 : VENETIAN WINDOWS. Approximate Prices for Special Sash Designs can be seen NO. 1053. SPECIFICATION.—Same as for Sashes and Frames on page 41. The Centre Sashes pre- pared for hanging; the Side ones fixed. PRICES (subject to minimum measure of 36-ft. per window). No. 1051.—73d. per ft. super. 99 1052.—7¢d. 99 ss 1053.34. 9 93 1054.—9d. 9 99 1055.—9d. oe) No. 1055. When ordering, state clearly whether sizes are overall or not (see Notes on page 41). Prices for Glass on application. Special Prices on application for Large Quantities or Sree ae Sizes. “Betore writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 45 BAY WINDOws. == ——<——— | —— ij ss ae No. No. machine-stop neckings and Extra— It Cornice is as No. »”> >? 35 39 a3 Less— Note ‘‘ General a» 1067.—Double Moulded Dentils, — 1066. Cased Bay with front casing chamfered, and plinths. Each £3 1080 1 /- 1079 or 108I 6 /- 1©92 7 /- 1e68 er1094 §=4/— TLi0 3 /- 1066 9 /- Remarks ” on page 50. a Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 46 No. 1066.—Plain ’ Single Cased Bay, suitable for cottage work. Extra— If Cornice is as No. a? a» oe Note “ General Remarks ’ Each £2 7s. 6d. 1068 or 1094 8 /- IIIO 6 /- 1067 oi 1080 10 /- ‘1079 or 1081 15 /~ 1092 16 /- "on page 50° SS SSS No. No. = =I 1067. 1068.—Single Cased Bay, with special bar arrangement in sashes. Extva— If Cornice is as No. 8 Less— It Cornice is as No. Cornice as in No. Note “ General Remarks ’’ on page 50. I110 1/- 1067 “4 /- 1080 5 /- 1079 or 1081 10/- 1092 11 /- 1066 5 /- 1094, Same price. a, BAY WINDOWS. Ss AS5e Oe ~—-No. 1079. DOUBLE CASED BAY : man! with one course of shaped aer.- i tils and one of moulded modil- lions in cornice. Fluted outer mi | Hi casings, with neciings and Hh plinth. | £3 10s. each. | Extrva— TR {f Cornice is as No. 1092 1 /- Less— | Lf Cornice isas No, 1068 or 1094 10 /— ! i a hi LOn sens Oi | " 4 POo7) 2-482 6 /- Ht rs ae TOGOMa was 5 /- ; 1066 .. 15/- No. 1980.—DOUBLE CASED BAY, with dentils in Cornice, convex fascia and machine-stop-cham. ‘fered outer casing, with neckings and plinths. Segmental heads to sashes. £3 5s. each. Extrva— If Cornice is as No. 1079 or 1081 5 /- ” LOO2#r. Va Less— ” be 1066 .. 10/- » bes 1068 or 1094 » ye Tro. ss Aa “ . LOOFEM sen oh dels Note *‘ General Remarks ”’ on page No. 1080 No. 1081.—DOUBLE CASED BAY, with dentils, moulded brackets and planted panels in cornice, chamfered outer casings, with neckings and plinths. Segmental meeting rails. £3 15s. each. Less— If Cornice isas No. 1066 .. 15/- a nA 1068 or 1094 10 /- o rf ig CORRES 9 /- ts od TOOZ bias 6 /- Hy a 1080... 5/- Eextva— If Cornice isas No. 1092... 1/- Note ‘‘ General Remarks” on page 50. €, Note Diagram on page 50. Quotations for special designs on application, or, OSE Oe OD PaaS ot ae ee Ee ee i . Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 47 BAY WINDOWS. a eds OF BAY WINDOWS WITH PANELLING BETWEEN. No. 1092.—DOUBLE CASED BAY, with dentils and modil- lions in cernice, fluted outer casings with neckings and pknths. Segmental heads to sashes with bars as shewn. Sill to project. Fach £4 5s. Less if Cornice is as— No. 1066 ae -. 16/- », 1068 or ee oe “ale eeLLLO ‘ .. 10/- 1067 si Se 7 /[- 1080 hg a § /- 1079 or 1081 Be 1 /- No.1093.—WOOD PANELLING. Specification: 14-in. frame- work with bolection moulded and raised panels. The option of planting on the raised por- tion or making panels solid to rest with C. J. and Co. Price sis 20 /— per set No. 1094.—Same Specification as No. 1092, but with simpler TCO ITANENGL cornice and flush sills. eee £3 15s. Extra with Cornice as— No. 1110 <- teres (4 7? 1067 coe oe 4. /- 1080 ne ve 5 /- , 1079 or 1081 safe 1092 sa wees eA dale Less with Cornice as— No. 1066 : Oils Cornice as No. 1068 same price. As will be seen, the total] cost of the two Bay Windows as shewn, and including Panelling No. 1093, is £9. For alternative Panelling Designs see below. ALTERNATIVE PANELLING DESIGNS. No. 1095 -- 19/- per set » 1096 se a By, 3 1097 Fie LOH ty hon 1098 -. 18/- See ‘‘ General Remarks ’’ and No. 1096. diagram on page 50. No. 1098. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 48 No. I109. No. 1110.—Single Cased Square Bay. Specification : Moulded cornice with modillions, plain pilasters with neckings and plinth. Price .. £310 0- each Extva— If Cornice isas No. 1067. .. = 8/- a a) WELO7O OL LOS! aye Be 55 an , 1092 .. 10/- ees c—— If Cornice is as No. 1068 or 1094 1/- 1066 6 /- ” ” a” Note ‘‘ General Remarks ”’ on page No, if11. BAY WINDOWS. No. 1109.— Double-Cased Oriel Bay. Moulded cornice with shaped panels projecting sill, moulded at ie marginal bars in sashes, .G. boxing below sill. Price .. £5 6 O each O.G. boxing can be supplied separately for other windows for £1 10s. each. Cornice may be reckoned as equa! to that shewn on No. 1067. The difference in cost of others may be ascertained by referring to this. See General Notes on page 50. Bee _ oS a es = SE = sa = ee - ee = Gee 2 Rees oe en ee | > - oes | ee | 0 = ——- 8 — si = = tea ie = = : No. IIo. No. 1111.—Single Cased Square Bay. £3 Specification : Two pairs of fixed sashes on front, and one pair to each return. one fixed sash in centre of front Cornice can be fitted as one No. 1066 for @/— extra. The additional] cost of other cornices can be ascertained bv referring to ho. 1066. Note ‘‘ Gencral Remarks ’’ on page 50. ——_ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages | to 8. ce) BAY WINDOWS. a DIAGRAMS AND GENERAL REMARKS, | AY Kindly make use of these Diagrams in giving sizes. Errors may thus be aveided, and a good deal of time saved. Ne erizg: Splayed Bay. No. 1122. {f your Dwarf Walls are Built, send a Template, Square Bay. No. 1124. Extra for PITCHPINE FLUSH SILLS, 2/- SQUARE BAYS, 2/6 OAK + | i CN than ies § 4 5/6. » DEAL PROJECTING SILLs, 3/- if 8/9 PITCHPINE _ ditto 6/6 . 7/8. OAK ditto 9 /- - it) All prices include for FLUSH SILLS, except where shewn to the contrar A SQUARE BAYS in ali designs with two pairs of Sashes in front ey extra, for windows to suit opeiings not more than 7-ft. 6-in. wide in cleat of walls—as A in each plan— x 6-ft. from under sill to under head, with about 2-ft. 3-in. returns. This maximum measurement to apply te splayed bays, DIAGRAMS above shew how sizes should be given. SPLAYED BAYS are usually made as diagrams X or Z. If as Xaokoe extra. SPECIAL PRICES for large quantities or Special Sizes on application. BARS can be added to Sashes where not shewn. For prices and designs, see pages 43 and 44. DEAL SUB-SILLS for s 6/6 extra. DEAL SUB-SILLS for s 7/6 extra. All bays have 13-in. Sashes. piease specify. Cornices can be prepareu wo receive iren gutter if mentioned wher ordering : wns TL 4 oe a ne Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 6. 50 are’ played bays 9 x 3-in. handrail-screwed together, quare bays 9 xX 3-in., handrail-screwed together, If side sashes are to be prepared for hanging - a SASH PULLEYS. YOU VERIFY our claim by try- ing a few dozen on same job and WE CLAIM Our Ball-Bearing Sash Pulley to be the best on F the market, and to giving them a test under weight. They are built for long steady service. ' cost a very little per frame above or- _ dinary axle pulleys. ARE NOT FRAMES WITH BALL-BEARING PULLEYS PREFERABLE ? Nciseless—Frictionless—Indestructible—Easily Set. ADVANTAGES :— Easy Running. No Screws required. Being Steel they are practically unbreakable. Pulley -Stiles do not require to be housed: you simply slot pulley stiles to fit the pulley and drive them in fairly tight then with the punch, punch up into the -wosd the pieces of the pulley frame specially prepared _ for that purpose. _ §MALL SAMPLE ORDER SENT ON APPLICATION. SS wes THE OTTUMWA | STEEL BALL- BEARING SASH PULLEY, made by patented pro- cesses and available for use at only a trifling cost per frame above ordinary pulleys. Frames with Pall-Rearing Pulleys will com- Stree oe ate! cartiedvoncioht mand the attention of any house owner if he is 5/16 inch balls only given his choice, while our Pulley can be Patented March 4 ’o2; April 29, ’02; quickly set and wil] ont wear any pulley on the September 16. ’o2; February 10, ’03- market without noise or friction. OTHER PATENTS PENDING, - Use Hard Sash Cord, and the Pullies will give every satisfaction. Try them ! on one jzb NOW. All Stes} (blacked), 15/9 gross, or 1/9 doz. 5 with Screw Holes, Brass Face, 2/6 doz. Blacked pulleys with screw holes, 1d. doz. extra. Merchants supplied with large quantities at special prices. ae Thee Sey eee i ri ee No. 1130.—Wood Punches for driving pulleys, Cd. each, \ jy carriage paid taking 3 or more. 51 aren No. 1130. ~ CASEMENT WINDOWS. | There are so many types of this class of window that it is impossible tu ‘Hustrate them all. On page 53 we shew several designs. The Specification for these would be as follows :—4-in. x 3-in. framing, i f-in. caSements. . All windows are subject to a minimum measure of 10-ft. per light. Thus, a frame containing one mullion and one transome (as No. 1138, page 53) would be reckoned as four lights, and eharged as not less than 40-ft. ( PRICES as follows :— As Section 1276 on Page 61 83d. per ft. super a9 1277 a 58 9d. os o” cn) 1278 a9 Ld Od. a9 9 oo 1279 DD 2” 103d. a” ao v0 1280 ” 23 103d. 9 ” ” 1284 »” sD 93d. ” ” 1285 3 9d. ie 33 ” ’ 3%? Windows with 4-in. X 2-in. frame and planted stops, as Section 1267, lage 60, 74d. per ft. super. All the Prices quoted above are for windows without sash bars. On Page 54 we shew a number of sash bar designs, the extra costs being as follows :— As Nos. 1163, 1170, 1171 .. 2d. per sash, or 3d. per ft. super of q frame area extra = ) by RLESS 1172. Liye nso wad. rs runes * 6 & x eee hye Xe ee .. 6d. 5 Sud: 9 + =o ped tes) 111 SNe SeeterOO nT 64 Eg TIZOe LEO woe Sig Medal Oe » 14d. ‘ - mS IT 7 et 7.6 : ee os Gp oe » 14d ¥ ; St el LOS OO See he GAL! a ha » 12d i 7 ae Goes 3. EE SWC ie omc rE : r ~ jp L LOL UTOr eT LS ft sd, O,etie. hy » ofd. ie 3 AR & Mo hae =) 5 | CMe. » 4&4. 2 aQ FTOS OFTI6o see yadda > Oade in SQUARE CASEMENT BAYS.—To same Specification as above, without Corpice, 13d. per {t.-super. extra, SPLAYED BAYS.—To same Specification as above, without Cornice, Sd. per ft. super extra. Use diagram on Page 50 in giving sizes. ANGLE MULLIONS of splayed bays would be in two pieces, as shewn in plan of design 1296, Page 62. SOLID ANGLE MULLIONS would be charged extra in proportion with Sizes. CORNICE.—As on Boxed Bay, No. 1066, page 46, can be fitted to either of these at 6 /— extra, if Windows are for openings not exceeding 6-ft. in width. Larger sizes extra. Additional costs of better cornices will be found on page 46. Quantities of at least £2 worth of Solid Windows must be ordered at Prices quoted above ; smaller lots will be charged at 10% extra to all Prices. Extra for HANGING SASHES with steel butts, 1/- each, which includes one pair Hinges, Screws and labour. 4>-ins. X 3-ins. Framing 1d. per ft. super. of frame area extra. OAK SILLS ae ay 144° is A i PITCHPINE SILLS... id. ” » » We shall be pleased to quote Carriage Paid Prices te any station or port, or for any Special Designs. Quotations for Sheet or Plate Glass and Leaded Lights on application. FLUSH SILLS are used in all cases unless special arrangements are made — to the contrary (see section No. 1283 of Projecting Sill on page 61.) Bofore writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8, ig aa) Nos. 1135 and 1136 are sugges- tions for Square Bays. They can be used for straight win- dows or splayed bays. The cost of barwork in fanlights of No. 1136 would be 5d. per sash extra. See Pages 52 and 54 for Prices and Designs of sash- bar-work. ING: E136. If the type of window you require is not shewn in this Catalogue, send us full particu- lars, and we will quote. When ordering, specify very clearly whether transomes are required. Also give number of mullions. For sections see Page 59 to 61. No. 1138. No. 1139. SINGLE WINDOWS charged 10% extra. SPECIAL PRICES for LARGE QUANTITIES or Special Sizes,on application. FLUSH SILLS are used in all cases, except special arrangements are made to the contrary. For Prices and Specification see Page 52 For Prices and Designs of Church and Chapel Windows, see Pages indexed “ Church Work.” ee ee Rs eet ee Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te & 53 FANLIGHTS. 1165 (rr as | ' T N Ds | (Loe, 1167 - For Prices see pages 52 and 5é. CASENMENTS. 1173 1172 Siva For Prices see pages 52 and 56. d through Pages 1 to 8, Beture writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly rea ae 54 s gt No. 1192.—SQUARE BAY WINDOW. Specification : 3-in. X 3-in. angle post, 3-in. x 24-in. jambs heads and sills, 3-in. X 2-in. | mullions and transome. Front portion to have moulded stops inside and outside, as No. 1247. t#-in. casements in ends only. See Section No. 1248, Page 59. Price, for not more than 6-ft. high and for 6-ft. opening with 2-ft. return ends f2eate vO NORE LOZ, CORNICE as on Boxed Bay, No. 1066, Page 46, can be fitted for 6 /— extra. Additional cost of better cornices will be found on Pages 46 and forward. The return ends to this Window would be the same as shewn for No. 1193 below. 5 — | | | | fy a | | No. 1193.—Same Sizes and pa 1 L___! Specification as No. 1192. \ £2 2 6 | || | No. 1193) SPLAYED BAYS to same Specification, and not exceeding in area the size given in each case, 6 /— extra. SINGLE WINDOWS charged 10% extra. SPECIAL PRICES for LARGE QUANTITIES, or Special Sizes, on appli- cation. FLUSH SILLS are used in all cases, except special arrangements are made to the contrary. Extra for PITCHPINE FLUSH SILLS, 2/- All these Prices are based tin, OAK ” i Miles on Deal Flush Sills, and the 4 . vw DEAL PROJECTING ,, 2/6 extra reckoned from that basis ‘ » » PITCHPINE % , Aj- —Projecting Sills would be OAK F (is -G-ine M- 25a0. 3 5% ¥ - 45 : Hanging Casements with Ordinary Stee! Butt Hinees, 1/- each Brass ., Pe 1/2 ” ’ ” as Note “‘ Speciai Bay Window ”’ shewn on Page 62. a ieee se a arma ane i Before writing ovt an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 ta 3. . ec DP) as Ee” we GABLE WINDOWS. & No. 1204.—>s-ft. high at sides, 7-ft. wide, 4-ins. x 3-ins. frame, with 13-in. Sashes as section 1276 on page 61. Price {1 16s. each. Semi-circular Fanlight can be ornamental as designs on page 54 at following prices :— No. 1152— 5/- extra. No. 1156—14/- extra. 99 1151—12 /- ” 99 1157—12 /- as No. 1158.—18/- extra. For designs and extra cost of Barwork in casements, See pages 52 and 54, ; No, 1204. No. 1206.——Same S pecification as No. 1204. 3-ft. x 6-ft. 20 /— each. No. 1205. | G No. 1206.—-CIRCULAR LOUVRE VENTILATOR, 3-{t. diameter. 4-m. X 3-in. framing, I-in. louvres, i” 4 19/6 each. No. 1206. No. 1207.—Same Specification as No. 1204. 4-ft. x 6-ft. 17/6 each. When ordering, please say if any special pitch is required. \ . | )|| No. 1208.—BULLS-EYE WINDOW. Same Specification |] as No. 1204. 3-ft. dia. 18/- each No. 1208. SINGLE WINDOWS, and in some cases less than four of a sort, charged at 10% extra This applies to most of the items in this Catalogue. SPECIAL PRICES for LARGE QUANTITIES, or Special Sizes, on appli- cation. FLUSH SiLLS are used in all cases except special arrangements are made to the contrary. Before writing owt an Enquiry or oe kindly read through Pages 1 to e WINDOWS. No. 1219.—YORKSHIRE LIGHT, 3-ft. x 3-ft. Specification : 5-in. x 2-in. frame with 1}-in. sashes fitted with rollers for sliding—see section ho. 1286, page 61. 12 /- each. Mo. 1220.—HIT OR MI88 WINDOWS, aie 3-ft. 6-in. x 3-ft. Specification : 3-in. x 2-in. frame with 2-in. X I-in. sash bars in upper part, I-in. fixed laths in front of lower portion, with sliding shutter inside—see section 1281, page OI. 11/- each. ‘ No. 1220. No. 1221.—8TABLE WINDOW, 4-ft. 6-in. x 3-It. Specification: 4-in. x 2-in. frame with planted stops 13-in. sashes, lower part fixed, fanlight fitted for opening—see section 1249, page 59. 13/-— each. No. 1222. ANGLE WINDOW. f Prices: 10% higher than those quoted on page 52. These can be supplied te any of the sections referred to on that page. INOuel 22 2< Fem ney oe Ube eek enon ee A Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Fages 1 to 8. S7 aay Articles cam be Knotted and Painted either 1 coat or more. Price on Application. WINDOWS. via No. 1232.—INSTITUTION WINDOWS, © We can supply these in any style. Prices are the same as for Ordinary Casement Windows (see Page 52). Prices for Hoppers on application. ashes hung with ordinary Steel Butt flinges 1 /- each o» 3%») a? ” Brass 29 ” ke » pivotted with ordinary Iron Centres 3/6 in solid framing or 2/9 each with planted stops each side. No. 1233.—DOUBLE Sec) om CASEMENT WINDOWS for cold climates and very bleak or exposed situations. Specifieation : s-in. x == 3=in. jambs, head and sill. i NONI 2 32! IZ-in. casements. | Price : 1/- per ft. Super, subject to 20-ft. mini- SS mum for each double pair of sashes. No, 1233. No. 1234—BENT OR BOW-FACED WINDOWS. These can be supplied to any radius or section. At A, BandC we shew different methuds of dealing with the caseimnents, A—shews sashes seginental on plan, and prepared for bent glass. B— segmental sashes with rebates straightened for glass. C—straight sashes, Prices on receipt of full particulars. A is the most, and C the least expen- sive. Ordinary sashes and frames, segmental on plan, can also be supplied. Nos. 1285 and 1237.—FACTORY SASHES Getto Sie ehts Specification: 2}-in. x 2-in. styles and head, 3-in. x 2-in. bottom Pauline stein. bars. Prices for No. 1235 as follows :-— If as Section No. 1252 eh veach f i. GINOS: M250. OF 18 Se Extra for fitting sash in upper portion, as No. 1236, 3/— each. These prices are for not less than 8 in i one order. Special quetations for larger or [| a smaller quantities. LL NO.) 12 35. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 58 WINDOWS, i it 1250 1251 1252 Other sections will be found on Pages 60 and 61. fn ordering Casement Windows be sure to state whether sizes are overall or daylight. Diagram No. 1283 illustrates the latter. Kindly make use of this where necessary, so as to avoid errors. Typical Horizontal Section, shewing Jambs and Mullion. ANAC VIM/p eZ NOW 12637 iM ot / Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages i to 8. 59 CASEMENTS AND FRAMES. SPECIAL LINE. STOCK SIZES, Specification: 3-in. x 2-in. framing with 5-in. x 2-in. sill, I}-in. oase- nents, as Section No. 1268 (see below). Sashes can be hung with ordinary steel butt hinges at 1/- each, fe., per sash. Window containing pairs of casements, both of which require hanging, will be charged 2/-— extra. STOCK SIZES, No. 1265.—FRAMES WITH SINGLE CASEMENTs. 2-ft. 6-in. x I-ft. 6-in. with one horizontal sash bar 6/- each 3-ft. o-in. x 2-ft. O-in, 93 ry) ”? ry) a” 6 /6 ry) 3-it. 6-in. 7/- ry} No. 1266.—PAIRS OF CASEMENTS AND FRAMES (t Casement fixed and 1 fitted ready for hanging). 3-ft. o-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. with one horizontal sash bar 8 /-- each Sil wO-anas<'2-ft, O-n, 4) 0), a nS Gees 4-ft. O-in. x 3-ft. O-in. 99 oe a? ” 9 /- a? Special Prices for very large quantities on application. Any of these windows can be supplied with 4-In. X 2-in. frames and 6-in. x 2-in. sills, as Section No. 1267 on this page, for 1 /2 each extra. NOTE: All Sizes are OveraJl. For Prices and Designs of Windows with heavier fram- ing, etc., see Page 52 and forward. Case- ments can be pivotted with iron sash centres for 2/9 per sash extra. Prices on application for priming and glazing, or for supplying and fitting casement stays and fasteners, On Pages 64 to 72 we shew details and prices of different types of windows, prepared with patent fittings, so that the outside of the glass may be safely and easily cleaned. No. 1267. No. 1268. Before writing out an Enquiry or ig? kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, ~ SECTIONS OF CASEMENT WINDOWS. LATHS WW A F/XED ENTILATOR SEIDING STOP-CHAMFER CG SSN ———— SA a ‘ No. 1278. NO; ¥2.70% SILL, shewing Foam: grooves for Window Board and Water ce / dij j/ \q Bal, which) are EAL ~~ sometimes required. 2 Unless very large No. 1282. quantities of win- dows are ordered, there will be an extra ebarge of 3d. per linea] foot of sill for this. FRCJECTING SILLS. — These ; can be supplied to any windows, at ] mentioned when >. ordering. ma Ltd Prices on appli- No. 1283., 1” cation. We shall be pleased to quote for any types of windows not shewn in this Catalogue on receipt of full particulars. No. 1284. No. 1285. No. 1286. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 61 5 CASEMENT BAY WINDOW. SPECIAL DESIGN. Prices for Glass in any Tint or | Pattern, or for Leaded Lights on application. Send us your enquiry for Win. dows of any description in large or small quantities. In ordering Casement Bays, kindly make uce of diagrams on page 50, NOw 1206) _ No. 1296.—Specification: 4-in. x 3-in. rebated framing, ovolo moulded inside, stop-chamfered outside, as Section No. 1277, Page 61. 12-in, 7case: ments, moulded cornice with dentils; angle mullions in two pieces—screwed together. Price : For sizes not exce eding 8-ft. high x 8-ft. wide (both sizes overall) £6 12s. 6d. each, | Extraif angle mullions are solid, 15/— per window. The sill of this window _ is shewn projecting—if you prefer it flush, 8/- less. Specify when ordering. For alternative sash designs see Paye 54. Fanlights of the pattern shewn above can be supphed at 8/6 each extra to the prices quoted on Page 52 for windows without bars. Ifthe bars are omitted there would bea corresponding reduction in the price of this window. . We are endeavouring in this Catalogue to cover as many subjects as practicable, but it is obviously impossible to shew everything. If, therefore, we do not illustrate exactly the thing you require, send us your particulars, _ and we will forward you a quotation. ; NOTE.—AII sizes of material specified are nominal, 1.é€., 8awn sizes, the stuff finishing about 4-in. less after being machined. Ft i ta th ea Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 62 No. 1307.—Specification : 4-in. Si 23-1, rebated and _ ovolo moulded jambs and head, 3-in. x 3-in. transome, I}-in. case- ments and fanlight, panels drop moulded both sides. Styles of casements 3-in. wide. Price : For sizes not exceed- ing 8-ft. 6-in. high xX 4-ft. 6-in. wide, £1 12s. 6d. No. 1308.—Specification : Same as for No. 1307. Price : For sizes not exceed- ing 8-ft. 6-in. x 4-ft. 6-in. wide, £1 15s. per set. No. 1307. No. 1308. All prices are for red deal, and for woodwork only. When ordering state whether casements are to open inwards or outwards. We shall assume (unless instructed to the contrary) that sash moulds are in all cases to be kept inside, so that glazing will be done from the outside. The panels of either design can be bead and flush, or bolection moulded for 2/6 per set extra. Panels raised and bolection moulded, as Section O (on page devoted to door sections. see index), 5 /— extra. If ordering special panels, be sure to state which side of the casements they are to be so treated, as circumstances and tastes vary. If 1}-in. Casements are used instead of 13-in 2/6 per set less. 2-in. & fi A on kOe Oa ih extva. We shall be pleased to quote for customers’ own designs, on receipt of full particulars. — | No. 1309.—Specification ¢ Same as for No. 1307. Price : For sizes not exceeding s-ft. 6-in. high x 4-ft. 6-in. wide, £1 18s. Od. per set. Ne. 1310.—Speeifieation and maximum s1zes as before. 7 Price: £2 10s. per set No. 1309. No. 1310. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8. re C. JENNINGS & Co's P.T.O. WINDOW A FITTINGS. fit PATENT. These fittings are designed to enable a person standing in a room to easily elean the outside of a window, without any risk to life. The cleaning of the outside of any ordinary upper-story window is certainly a dangerous pro- ceeding, especially for a woman. Our P.T.O. fittings remove all danger. The sections shewn on the opposite page will be sufficient to shew that the cost is comparatively small. ‘Lhe windows are, nevertheless, quite satisfactory. Fig. 1320 shews the window with sashes closed. No. 1320, : The P.T.0. Window possesses (amongst others) two great advantages :—Owing to the pivots being fitted near the bottom of the sash-styles, the sash when pulled into a horizontal position is almost wholly within the room. It must be obvious that in such\a position it can be more easily cleaned than centrally pivotted sashes. In addition to this, the fact of the pivots being lower, means that the sash itself is much lower when open, which is certainly an advantage, Fig. 1321 shews the bottom sash open for cleaning. The second advantage referred to is that our method permits the top sash to be opened below the bottom sash. That is the y Hee object of the space marked “ S.” TET, Fig. 1322 shews the top sash opened for clean- ing. The fact of this being possible marks a distinct advance in this type of window. Nose 2 —— Points to remember :—Sashes must have double styles, the bevelled joint being reversed below the pivots. A single sash weight (with a fitted pulley at top) must be used at each side of the window. This becomes necessary through | the extra length of cord required. An ordinary © fastener is all that is necessary to secure the sashes when closed. As will be seen from the prices on the opposite page, the cost of the fittings is small. We can supply sashes and frames fitted up. The extra cost varies from 6/— to 10/— per window for iron fittings (above the prices quoted on page 43) according to size and quantity. . These prices do not include for sash weights and cords. We can fit them, however, at ptices shghtly in excess of those quoted on page 43. Definite quotations on receipt of particulars of 1 foe ta oa your reqvirements. P Before writing out an Eqnuiry or Orcer, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8. Od Ps aon K Bouse ought to fetch £16 more for the extra eost of #8. P.T.0O. WINDOWS —continued. Fig. 1230 is intended to illustrate the space (letter S) provided te ailow the bottom sash to be raised sufficiently high for the top sash to open below it. Customers will kindly note that in order to do this, moulded horns must either be dispensed with altogether, or be very short. Fig. 1331 shews a section of the sash styles. The bevelled joint shewn at “J’’ must be ‘reversed below the pivots. The metal fillet (letter M) is intended to keep the cord style in its place, when the sash is opened for clean- ing. The outside casing is prepared for a similar fillet. Fig. 1333 illustrates the sash style, with cord attached (C.A.). From this the.sash cord passes through tlie diverting pulley (D.P.) and thence to the sash pulley. PRICES, OF EIT EENGS. In Brass yond /O. pet. set ae LEONE 2e Deeg, Each set consisting of 4 Cord Attachers, 4 Diverting Pulleys, 2 pairs of Pivots. Special Terms for large quantities. We shall be pleased to give any further information which may be con- sidered necessary. Specimen windows may be seen at our works, or will be forwarded for inspection, carriage being paid both ways by applicants. For details of other window fittings, see pages 66-69. Our P.T.©. Windows for easy cleaning and for safety are designed on the best principle at a low cost. Before writing out an Enquiry er Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 65 i SPECIAL SASH FITTINGS (Miller’s Patent), etc. \ The fittings illustrated on this and the following three pages render the cleaning of the outsides of sashes an easy matter. Fig. 1340 shews a window with the sashes closed. By adopting Miller’s B.C. Patent Pivots and B.C. Regulator (patent applied for) sashes may be tilted at three different angles, which gives much more efficient ventilation than can be obtained with ordinary, non-revolving, sliding. sashes. See section 1344 on opposite page. Fig. 1341 shews both sashes reversed for cleaning. It should be borne in mind that when in this position, the top sash can be lowered until it rests on the bottom one, thus dispensing with the necessity of standing on chairs or steps when cleaning the outsides. As will be seen from the sections on the opposite page, no special details are needed for the frames, all the extra work being in the sashes. These windows have been used in various parts of the country, and have invariably given satisfaction. From the prices quoted, it will be evident that the extra cost is small considering the advantages vained. No. 1341. Fig. 1842 shews the sashes tilted for ventilation. The fittings required for one window are as follows :— 2 pairs of B.C. Pivots, with wrought pins at -- 2/6 for brass or 10d. for iron 2 B.C. Regulators at eh dO oe ead Odds The total cost being O78 Pie rp te: = ———-— Saueemen! Windows can be fitted up complete (with iron fittings) for from 6 /— to 10/— extra to prices quoted on page 43, according to sizes and number required. We are agents for Miller’s fittings, and supply them at lowest trade prices. Specimen, windows can be inspected at our works, or at our depots in Leicester and Porthcawl. For imformation concerning the application of these fittings to casemen windows, sce pages 68 and 69. | LR. Geese tic Ampere ere se ee |e Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, %, 4 4 . FITTINGS continued.) Fig. 1843 gives a pretty clear idea of the extra work involved in fitting up the windows. The fillet C is usually in hardwood. The portion above the pivots must be attached to the sash style A, that below to the cord style B. Large sheets giving full details of the windows can be had on application. Sugges- tions are offered on these sheets which will be of use in special cases. , . No. 1343. We would urge intending purchasers to call at our works or at one of our branches mentioned on the opposite page. The advantages of these windows will then be instantly apparent. Sample windows can be sent on application, applicant paying carriage both ways. Where very large quantities are re- quired, we shall be pleased to furnish special quotation. Fig. 1844 gives details of pivot and regulator. The latter is a spring bolt, and in addition to securing the maxi- mum of ventilation, acts as a fastener when the sash is closed. It has been observed that sashes swinging on Miller’s pivots are used for purposes of ventilation much more than ordinary sashes in adjacent houses. This we must attribute to the fact that they are so easily operated. No. 1344. ee ; ‘ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 ¢ : 67 - MILLER’S FITTINGS (Continued). As will be seen from the illustration on this and the opposite page, it can with advantage be applied ‘Oo casement windows. The two illustrations— Nos. 1345 and 1346—shew a casement window with the top sash horizontally and the bottom one verti- cally pivotted. Both these metheds ensure the maximum amount of ventilation, and at the same time render the cleaning of the outsides of sashes quite an easy matter. The sections shewn on the opposite page will give an idea of the necessary details. The windows have been proved to be perfectly weather-tight—a a great consideration as regards casement windows. For the fanlights the B.C, pivots are necessary also the B.C. regulator (as ulustrated on page 67). A new fastener has been designed for this sash (see section 1347, on opposite page), P.P.35 in brass. This will be found to be very secure, For the bottom sash the following fittings are necessary :—I Pivot, No. 60, for transome, 1 combined pivot and regulator (left-hand P.P.35, or right-hand No. 40), as shewn in Figs. 1 349 and 1350, on opposite page; 1 fastener, P.P.54, and 1 corner staple for sill (see Figs. 1348 and 1351). The principle of the regulator, P.P.35, is similar to the B.C., but in this case the sash be left at a greater number of angles than with the latter. Fastener P.P.54 is very similar to the one used for the fanlight. The costs work out as follows :— Top Sash— pair tors. Cc Pivots, : with wrought iron at 2/6 for brass or 10d. for cast iron — 1 B.C. Regulator at .. 1/10 ,, » 10d. x BS UCIT EMO o's oi 4 i 1/1 for brass. 5/5 2/9 Bottom Sash— Pivot, No. 60, for transome .. -. 1/2} for brass or $d. for cast iron No. 35 (left-hand) or No. 40 (right-hand) combined Pivot and Lond _ Regulater .. -- 1/8 for cast iron 1/8 ss 1 Corner Staple .. Td. for brass or 3d, ” DFastener ' ... oh aad bya 5 1/1 tor brase. : 4/74 8 /54 No. 1346. Di teh hh sat AwQe? to lteter Sefore writing out an Enquiry or fat kindly read through Pages 1 te &. VIILLER’S FITTINGS— continued. No. 1347. Fig. 1847 is a cross-section of the upper part of the casement window shewn opposite. Note the fastener P.P.35. Section shewing Pivot snd Regulator, No, 85. No. 1349. Figs. 1349 and 1350 illustrate the Combined Pivot and Regulator referred toon page 68. The one shewn is left-hand ; for right-hand order No. 40. Wecan supply a separate regulator of greater diameter for large casements (No. 50). This is best used “here there is a window-board, otherwise it would project into theroom. The prices of No. so are 6/6 for brass or 2/— for castiron. When this is used Sill Pivots are necessary (No. 65), costing 1/44 for brass or 53d. for cast iron. Elevation of Pivot and Regulator, No. 35. No. 1350. Large sheets giving full details of these windows may be had on application. Specimen windows can be seen at our Works, or at Leicester and Porthcawl branches, Prices for Casement Windows, fitted complete, on application. No. 1348. Fig. 1348.— Vertical cross- section of casement window. The sill staple, of which we shew an elevation below (Fig. 1351) is designed to keep moisture out at the point where it is most likely to penetrate. Elevation shewing Sill Staple. ie Before writing out an Enquiry or Beant kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. These windows are suit- ° able for wooden buildings, or for “brick: openings where no stone dressings are used, or where house fronts are plastered. Prices for other designs on application. Where nothing is mentioned to the contrary, we shall assume that the back of the outer casing finishes in line with the face of the wall or plaster. No. 1360. a No. 1361. The ornamentation shewn can be supplied at the following charges in excess of the prices quoted on page 43 :— No. 1360—16 /— each. No. 136217 /— each. » 1361—20/- 1363-16 When less than four windows of one window are ordered, we make a slight extra charge. Similar finishings to these can be supphed for exterior doorways. They (the doorway finishings) are known in some dis- tricts as frontispieces. Prices on receipt of full particulars, If enquiring, kindly give the width re- quired for the jamb cas- ings, stating at the same time whether they are to be plain or not. No. 1303. All the windows on this page have projecting sills. Ok colle ee AD oi ebeas oi des 5 page have projecting asad Mardy t £00 eS Ud Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 7e | >» DORMER WINDO\VS. There are many types of windows used for Dormers. We illustrate four of the casement styles. If we do not shew exactly what you want, send us your enquiry, with full particu- lars, and we will post you a quotation per return. “No. 1370. ae Nov i37 1. The sizes of all these windows are as follows :—Height 4 ft. 6 in., width 2ft.éin. Nos. 1371, 1372, and 1373 are measured to top of gable. Prices as follows :— No. 1370—17 /- each, No. 1372—21 /— each. ” 137 1 One »” 29 1373—20 /- »” i Special prices for quantities or for other sizes on application. Sashes ean be hinged at 1 /- each, or pivotted at 2/9 each. The Specification in each case is as follows :— 4in. X 3 in. framing with IZin. casements. Sills project 2in. The orna- mentation where shewn is solidly made. Where any special arrangement is re- quired to receive the roof, please refer to it when ordering. © IN@e 1372, No. 1374, Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 SPECIAL WINDOWS & LANTERN LIGHT. No. 1880,—Elaborate gahle win- dow, 6 ft. high at sides x 8 ft. wide. The three pairs of sashes prepared for double hanging—the fanlight fixed, Price, £7 15s. each. Special quotations for numbers of one size. No. 1381.—Special cable window, same sizes as No. 1380. The two side-lights fitted for double hanging, the two centre sashes fixed. Price £5 7s. 6d. each. The windows, etc., shewn on this page are all good class joinery. No. 1382.—These Lights are used 1 a variety of shapes and sizes. Theone shewn is Io ft. long x 6 ft. wide x 3 ft. high at eaves. The Specification is as follows :—4 in. x 3in. plate, gin. x 2}in. mullions, 4in. x 4in. angle posts, 6in. x 3 in. sill, roof bars 2 in. XxX I$in., ridge and hips 1} in. thick Price £6 15s. each, for woodwork only. Sashes can be hinged at 1 /— each, i » pivotted at 2/9 each. Quotations for special sizes on application. a Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 72 — roa a - SHOP FRONTS. es See jon VoLUa UU OUUUUUU GUDUUUOEUUOUUS Sa SPECIFICATION (Approximate) :— Front for opening not exceeding 1o-ft high x_ 16-ft. wide. 3-in. x 2}-in. ovolo moulded window material, with fitted beads for glazing. 44-in. X 34-in. door jambs, 2-in. door. C. Moulded cornice with dentils. D. 16-in. X I-in. fascia. E 1o-in. X I-in. cover board. F Truss, shaped, moulded, fluted and carved. G. fluted pilaster with necking and plinth. H. 14-in. round angle bar. 1. Transome, 3-in. X 2-in. |. Fanlights (sashes can be fitted in these). Prices on application K. Panelled soffit. L. Separate fanlight fitted to door frame. M. s-in. Xx 3-in. moulded stall board. N. Paving to doorway (not included in our price}. . Bolection moulded panel to door. i We give this list of the vavious parts of the shop front to enable Customers to easily refer to any portion in writing to us. This Specification may be taken as applying in the main to all our shop fronts. o: For Prices and General Remarks, see pages 77 and 78. on paren me Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 3. 73 SHOP FRONTS. “qed GSES | | | | | { ! =D if ——~ 41; Nowis5o2% If the doorway of No. 1503 is not required rounded as shewn, there will be a reduction of 10% from the prices quoted on page 77. 4 Ost Granted WE No. 1504. ; _____For Prices and General Remarks, see pages 77 and 78. ; at ~ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 74 j =I No. 1508. This front can be made with central doorway, similar to No. 1500, for about 10% extra. ‘~ or Prices and General Remarks see pages 77 and 78. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 75 SHOP FRONTS. | SUITABLE FOR BUTCHER'S SHOP. A The iron = bars shewn at B are in- cluded for in the prices quoted on Page? 77. Cast-iron gratings are often used at A. Prices on applica- tion giving depth required. Nos. 1518 and 1517 are WINDOWS suitable for HOTELS, OFFICES or PUBLIC BUILD- INGS. ; For Prices and Designs of COUNTERS, SHOP, BAR AND OFFICE FITTINGS see pages 80 Prices for ROLLED GLASS (tinted or otherwise), BRITISH PLATE, or LEADED LIGHTS on application. For Prices and General Remarks see pages 77 and 78. ) No. 1517. =I i ae SHOP FRONTS. — (See Designs on Pages 73 to 76.) PRICES for Fronts not exceeding 10-ft. high from fioor to eeiling x 16-ft. wide between walls. Nos. 1516 and 1517 consist of Window, Cornice, Fascia, Pilasters and Trusses only. Inside sizes: 7-ft. high x 8-ft. wide. A ea | Mahogany | Teak door | door and | and frame | frame and | ana window All Deal. All Maho- | All Teak. | window and| and the | No | gany. the rest in| rest in | | deal. deal. of) Miso). (£10 10 0 “yop 0 0| £32 0 0| £1810 0 £22 0 0 1503 | 9610 0| 47 0 0| 54 0 0. 37 0 0| 4010 0 1504 pede 0110 FOO LO PisedOOn . ater Oumdal 2a Ore Brosh RNG FOL a1 070 ase gio | 14 ae a7 do Po Pema MMS) GO ieidis 0001) 22 10.0 127 10 0 VoGsts Uo 10° 0. 9240 0| 28 0 0) 15 isi0 | toe Oe Bie a GeO 10 Cs CL CD Nos. 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 Wood Letters.—These can be supplied in any size or design. Customers are invited to refer to the sections shewn (1540-——1543) when sending enquiries. &o SHOP FRONT SPANDRILS. No. 1550.—Flat-top Counter-Case. 4-ft. long x 22-in- deep X 8-in. Ingh. ) PRICES :— Best quality Plate, with wood ends. door at back lined with plate- glass mirror as a dovieeo Ore No. 1550. 2nd Quality Case, 1550A 4 5 0 1ss0B—If giazed with Crown glass me As 3° 8,9 Extra for velvet-lined trays in bottom " a ae meee Ok -O Glass ends can be fitted to Nos. 1550 or 1550A for £1 18s. extra; to No 1s550B for £1 3s. extra. Prices include for polishing. Packages charged extra, but allowed for in full if returned to us carriage paid. No. 1551.—Bent Front Counter Case. Same size as No. 1550. PRICES: Best quality with Wood Ends. (4). an epoo 2195. 70 rss1A—2nd Quality MIS i ie Bo 4551B—If glazed with Crown glass... Bee ste VAY Extra for velvet lined trays in bottom Mi ae Ot One Glass ends can be fitted to Nos. 1551 or 1551A for £2 10s." extra, te No. 1551B for {1 12s. 6d. extra. Prices include for polishing. Special Quotations for quantities or other sizes. Carved Shop Front Spandrils, 1-in. thick. ate yom yo WN ee No. @&p ea No. oy L555 , 1554. | i ; | i by/ 1o-in. 10-in. j x | x I ro-in Hi 1o-in eg iy PRICES. Nos. 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 Peal ercy. a 3 /- 2/6 2/9 3/6 15 /- 8/- each Mahogany Ae 3 /6 |— 3/3 4. /- 16 /6 3 Oise aio Ree ae 4 j- 3/6 3/9 4/6 18/- - 4 i In Nos. 1552 and 1556 the carving is raised, al] the other patterns being sunk. OE A Ae No EAA No. No. 1455 Ve Me gee a ole 10-in ea Ay. aay) J 2-in. a 7-10. x Woftl/ wide Xx } high x 10-10 Kd 1O-in. 1o-in. : _ high. wide. No. 1556 shews a Double Spendril, suitable for use on a centrai bar. Half spandrils to match this, or doubles to match the other design can be supplied at proportionate prices. Prices for spandrils ‘cr shop fronts circular on plan on receipt of full particulars. Send us your enquiries for carving of any description. —————$—- PaTUIC Wars! eee YOM pin Pics ul ema eel Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages { to 8. 81 ” SHOP FRONT AND COUNTER TRUSSES. POMS heat ~ Nj Nw. b5 62. No. i566. No. 1565. PRICES OF SHOP* FRONT. TRUSSES: No. 1562, up to 4-ft. long x 8-in. on face x II-in. projection, 18/- cach ee LOGG. Ct aa eokte ane s “ss TO-in. bs 15/-__,, sa O64!) \c am ence mene 7-in. of fo-in. bs 10/-.. eet 565! | 0.0 oie, 8-in. Lin. rf 1 S./ 6a All these prices are for Deal or material of equal value. All these Prices are for 2 ot more trusses of one shape and size. Special quotations for quantities. We reserve the right to supply trusses solid or built up, as mos. co 1venient. The star (see Fig. 1566) can be fitted to the bottom of Nos. 15uz, 1564, or 1s65 for 3/6 extra. Prices for hardwood trusses on application. COUNTER TRUSSES. oy i } ANS ALL SS nnn N00 jee Fei pos ' No. 1567. No. 1568. No. 1560. NG S7 Oe gn, X< 41nd odin. .oin. XJ4in x yAime Ol OI XA, “OIIs >C aia PROS: Canarywood or Oak or NO: Deal. Pitchpine. Mahogany. Teak. 1567 Pe ee 5 Po BiG. te nea Ber . 6/- each 1568 eS at Be sae | Oa ae peg ta Dasa: 1569 frst Wi JIG: slat Ls: STRIP ermine Rr Wek al Coa) pas ES) Ree a 1570 Loch | ede muir a head Beane: EAN oS dee ees iO as Ali prices are for 6 or more trusses in one size and pattern at one time. Special prices for large quantities or special designs on application. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 82 OVERDOORS. Generally Hand-carved. PSOE: ad \ ae \ < AU ie eae) eS PRICES. No. 1580. “Nos. | 1575 | 1576 | 1577 | 1578 | 1579 | "gee 9/- | 10/6 | 12/- | 10/-| 8/6 |. 11/- Pitchpine or Whitewood... ., | 10/-| 11/9 | 18/6 | 11/-| 9/6 | 12/6 Mahogany or Oak . ee eed AZ OS 6G) 1S) 6 | 12/- | 16/- Teak or Austrian Oak «| 14/- | 17/- | 18/6 | 15 /- | 13/6 | 18/- Deal Pee bach “{y : eas AUIS : No. No. 1586. Nos. | 1581 | 1582 | 1588 ; 1584 | 1585 ( 1586 Deal ake oe .. Each! 22/—-| 19/- | 12/6 | 18/- | 20/- | 14/- Pitchpine or Whitewood .. ,, | 24/— | 20/9 | 14/- | 19/6 | 22/- | 15/9 Mahogany or Oak .. 5 | 2B/—- | 24/— | 17/- | 23/- | 25/- | 19/- Teak or Austrian Oak co og | 803626 /—)| 19/6} 25 /— | 27 f.24 j— All prices are for overdoors not exceeding 3-ft. 6-in. wide, — 33 COUNTERS. ror sHops, BARS, OFFICES, Ete, 1590. Specification.-14” pan- - elled and bolection moulded front, shaped panelled and fluted pilasters, bold base mould, 1” top, thickened to 24” at front edge, 1” shelf at back. / =o ae PRICES.—In Deal, 41/— per lin. ft.: P. Pine, 15/- per lin. ft. ; Mahogany, 19/6 Dering tt: ‘No Counter reckoned less than 7ft. Return ends reckoned at Same price as front. 1591. Spee’tion.—147 front with raised panels, bolec- tion moulded, fluted pilas- ters, carved trusses, bold base mould, 1” top thick- ened to 2}” at front edge, 1” shelf at back. 1592. Spee’tion.— 14” pan- elled and bolection moulded front, carved trusses, 1” top thickened to 2” at front edge, 1” shelf at back. PRICES.—In Deal, 8/6 per lin. ft.; P. Pine, 12/- per lin. ft.; Mahogany, 18 /— per lin. ft. All prices are for counters up to 3-ft. high, One shelf is included in each. 1593. Spee’tion.—14” front with diagonal V ‘jointed panels, Machine-stop cham- tered framing, 1” top thick- ened to 2” at front edge, 1” shelf at back. PRICES.—In Deal, 8 /- perin it) jo) Pine, 14 : per lin. ft. Quotations for large quantities or special designs on application. . 1594. Specification. — 3” V a a jointed matchboard front, F i Hy) rit] moulded plinth, 1” top tril [| thickened to 2” at front an | edge, 1” shelf at back. | | MELEE PRICES.—In Deal, 5/- ee per ft; 4 Pinerei can 2 a ae Tach eae Maas Bis Fe Where fronts are in pitchpine or mahogany, back framing, etc., would be in deal. 22-in. tops are allowed for in each counter. Mahogany tops can be supplied for deal or pitchpine counters as follows ° Extra to deai prices, 1/9 per ft. lineal; extra to pitchpine, 1/6 per ft. lineal. For prices and designs of other shop fittings, see pages 81 to 87. ae a pe ———— 9 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. By | SHOP FITTINGS. No. 1600. “Wall Fitting. —7-ft. high x g-ft. wide x It!-in. back to front. Price in deal .. £2 12 6 Evtra if back is covered with }-in. matchboard .. 10/- The shelves, cheeks and divi- sions are made from I-in. deal, properly housed together, 3-in. plinth at bottom, and moulded cornice at top. No. 1601. Office Desk.—3-ft. 6-in. high at front, 3-ft. 10-in. at back, width of slope 21-in. with 6-in. flat at top. Prices : E Deal... 7/- per lin. ft. || Pitchpine 9/3 ., » i Mahog’y 15 /6 ) oy Desks less than 8-ft. long No. 1601, charged at a higher rate. as Mahogany tops can be fitted to deal or pitchpine carcases at 1/6 per lineal foot extra. Double desks at proportionate prices. Legs can be turned at 1j— per set extra. N oO. il G02 ' aD le ES SE a eS SS oes ae i Milliner’s Fitting.—8-ft. long | Re Re [ Se) aie x 3-ft. high < 2-ft. 3-in, back to front, six fitted drawers. nN I areca ap Price in deal .. £217 0 Eee eh a unten \ Brass drawer pulls can be sup- ————S plied and fitted at 4d. per pull Ue Laan dae edhe d extra. No. 1602. Prices for fittings of other sizes and specifications on applications. All prices are for woodwork only—in the white. Quotations will be sent per return of post for painting, staining and varnishing or polishing. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8. 85 ry SHOP AND BAR FITTINGS. Hie16101 810 [6 8/0 a) suas Prices for Special Designs or extras for polishing on applica- tion. We can quote for | plate ylass mirrors ij for the back of this jee ee | | inners si Ua Bs a fitting, on receipt of . enquiry, No. 1607.—Bar Fitt- ing. 9-ft. high x 10-ft. wide, upper portion 8-in. deep, lower part 13-in. deep, shelves as shewn. Pilasters are neatly fluted, and the | top is finished witha Hii moulded cornice with ea — ——— —————— —— {FL ce dentils. The back is Crm ew pet ee) WeGueredmamentn $-in. No. 1607. matchboard. . PRICES: !n Deal (Woodwork only) a mc £5 15 0 », Canarywood (with deal shelves and evel TAS 0 », Mahogany e: f i Sy. Le 10 10 0 It is impossible (in preparing a catalogue which covers so many different, kinds of woodwork) to shew more than a few representative types in some sections. We can, however, supply any kind of shop fittings, and shall be pleased to furnish estimates on receipt of full particulars. NOTE.—Polishing, etc., is not included for in these prices. Quotations on application. ee eee No. 1608.—Wall Fitting. 8-ft. high [-——[—> [4] x 7-{t, wide, drawers fitted to lower | fil a i i portion, upper portion fitted with doors ||| i | Hi | prepared for glazing. | iH | val 1 a ne PRICES. H if | Al In. Dea! N -- £8 10 O each || » Canarywood ° .. 1210 0 ,, 1 if | | » Mahogany ve ed GOW 0 ae i | | Drawer pulls, hinges and fasteners are included, but locks will be charged as extras. Please be very explicit in your en- wires and orders. Do not assume at we know what you want. ee. at top. In Deal glass. i | biti | s | | No. 1612. No. 1613.—7-ft. high x 2-in. thick, with 3}-in. x 14-in. moulded capping at top. The bottom panels bolection- moulded on both faces, the upper portion rebated and ovolo moulded for glass. PRICES: Ine l re ead per ft. super eeEILenpine eves of fee ey i ,, Oak or Mahogany 2/3 _,, hts We shall be pleased to quote for any kind of glass on receipt of application. NOTE.—The upper portions of these partitions are prepared for putty- BAR AND OFFICE PARTITIONS. No. 1612.—7-ft. high x 2-in. thick, with 34-in. x 1I4-in. moulded capping . 1/- per ft. super » Pitchpine ne » Oak or Mahogany 2/2 The lower pancls of this partition are formed with M and V-jointed boards, and the framing is stop-chamftered _ The sashed portion being ovolo moulded and rebated for (machine stops). Prices for Screens of special des on application. glazing. All prices are for fairly large areas. ne eall ,, Pitchpine Gh No, 1014. The Oak quoted for above is American. Austrian Oak or Teak can be supplied at No. 1614.—7-ft. high x 2-in. thick, with Bottom pancls flush Upper part of sash capping as before. moulded both sides. portion quadrant shaped for glass. per ft. super », Oak or Mahogany Doors can be formed in any of these partitions at asmall extra cost. Prices on application. prices 40% higher than American Oak or Mahogany. __ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages f to &.. 87 STAIRCASES, — 4 No. 1620.—Open String Staircase of special design. Specification.—1}-in. treads, I-in. risers, Ij-in. strings, 5-in. reeded bottom newel (as No. 1682, page 94), 4-in. top newel (as No. 1680) running to floor, 33-in. X 24-in. handrail, 1}-in.-panelled spandril finishing at 2nd newel. Special pattern balustrad- ing, as shewn, 2 shaped steps at bottom. If only one is required deduct 2 /6. PRICE, Tn Deal 9: be siecle (OMG », Pitchpine ee ce Oy 7 ee Extra for handrail and balusters (not exceeding 11 lineal feet) for landing — Deal, £1 10s.: Pitchpine, £2 5s. Any of our better pattern newels and balusters may No. 1620. be used for this staircase. See prices and designs on Pages 94 to go. Note remarks on page 89g re handrail finishing at joist, and also hints on page 91 as to the best method of giving sizes, Prices are for stairs not exceeding 14 risers high and 2-ft. 8-in. wide, the going of treads not to exceed 8}-in. each. (i.e. from the face of one riser to the face of the next), No. 1621.—Closed String Stairs. Specification.—Same as for No. 1625, page 89. PRICES as follows. In Deal, with one newel only, the hand. rail finishing at the joist ./ £2 4 0 If a short newel is required at the top, ¢ /- extra, the handrail finishing at joist as before. Extra for handrail and balusters for landing (not exceeding 12 lineal feet), including the short newel and sufficient casing and nosing for finishinglanding, 15 /- If it is intended for the first handrail —s to run from newel to newel, it should be No. 1621. mentioned. The 1-in. matchboard spandril shown is not included for in our price, but can be supplied (finishing at the second newel) for 7/- extra. The material for this would be sent loose. Where the top newel is required to run to the ground, there will be an extra charge of 4/-—, or, if preferred, a lengthening piece can be sent for 2/3 extra. +7 Quotations for stairs in oak, mahogany, or teak on application. The extra cost of using pitchpine balusters or handrail with deal Stairs mav be found by referring to the pages dealing with those items. a eS ed f a = = a a SG) ents: Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages i ta §, 88 e582 LN \ STAIRCASES. f No. 1625. — Specification: 1-in. treads and risers, 14-in. strings, 14-in. round turned balusters, 2 4-in. round turned newels, 3-in. x 2-in. moulded handrail, 2-in. xX I-in. capping for out- side string, wall string torus moulded, 4-in. X I-in. nosing for top riser, 3 winders at bottom. PRICE. fo. Deal .. £2 15 0 per set The winders can be at top instead of bottom if preferred, without extra charge. Panelled spandril, as shewn in de- sign No. 1620, page 88, £1 6s, extra. Bullnose step at bottom (as shewn in design No. 1626), 2 Gs, extra |; t}-in. treads 2/6, and 1}-in. strings No. 1625. 2 /- extra. Handrail and balusters for landing (not exceeding 11 lineal feet), 10/- extra. The newels for this staircase would be as No. 1680, page 94, and the balusters as No. 1698, page 95- : Prices include for beaded casing for covering joists. In the majority of cases the handrail which follows the stair-string stops at the joist, the top newel running up to receive the landing handrail. This saves the use of an extra newel, or of a piece of shaped rail on the landing. Our prices are for 2 newels per flight of stairs and for straight handrail on the landing. When enquiring for shaped handrails, please refer to page 953. No. 1626.—Open String Stairs. Specification: 1}-in. treads, I-in, risers, I4-in, strings, 5-in. ye square bottom newel, pateras on top square, lower portion Ave panelled, 4-in. top newel (as No. 1680, page 94), If-in. round a | | turned balusters (as No. 1698, page 95), 3 X 2$-in. moulded handrail. The bottom newel may be reckoned as equal to No, 1718, page 906. PRICE, a pe In Deal : £3 12 90 FR bitchpime.:..,. ae 6 0 0 Handrail and balusters for landing (not exceeding 11-ft., as above) : Deal, 14/- extra; Pitchpine, 20/- extra. Where better pattern newels, balusters or handrails are required, the dif- ference in cost can be ascertained by referring to pages 94 to 99. ‘[:xtra fer panelled spandril (as in design No. (620, page 88): Deal, £1 6s.; Pitch- pine, £1 18s. No. 1626. Note remarks on pave QI re giving sizes. Vhese prices are for stair not exceeding 14 risers high x 2-ft. S-in. wide. The going of each tread (7.¢., from the face of one riser to the face of the next) not ta exceed 83-in. ; All spandrils finish at the second newel, unless otherwise arranged and quoted tor. 59 STAIRCASES. Bese Fi eS STAIRWAY | = LANNE SS S No. 1630 is a specially elaborate design suitable for a high-class resi- | dence. We shall be pleased to furnish eRe ie quotations on receipt of sizes. When ; TE jooeoc sending enquiry please specify clearly 1 anal Heal ET whether you want the spandril, wail pee at & panelling, seat, columns and grilles in- f cluded, also say what wood is required. On Page 92 will be found a number of stair plans, which may assist you in conveying your ideas to us. Also see hints on Page 91 as to giving Sizes, Refer to Pages 179 and 180 of our Moulding Section for patterns of Handrails and other Stair Materials. No. 1631. Geometrical ae Stairs. We shall be pleased to quote prices for any stairs of this \ | type, in any wood, Ca on receipt of appli- No. 1631. No. 1631A. cation. Shaped, scrolled and wreathed handrails can be supplied, and are dealt with on Page 93. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. go \ | \ | fies STAIRS. We supply straight from face of one riser to fights of stairs (without the face of the next, Newels, Balusters, Hand- ails, Cappings and other nishings) as design 1640 age 92, at 30/- per flight. This price is for tairs not exceeding 14 risers high x 2ft. 8in. wide, the going of each step not to exceed 84in. Specification: in. Treads and in. Risers Ijin. strings. Refer to pages 179 and 180 of our Moulding Section for patterns of Handrails and _ other Stair Material. see index No. 1636. Where the first handrail has to run from newel to newel, instead of finishing at joist, the stairway needs to be at least 4-in. wider than the stairs to allow for this. In such cases an extra newel, or else a piece of ramped handrailis generally necessary, for which we have to charge extra. If none of the designs shown in this book, exactly suit your case, they may assist _you in preparing rough sketches in order to convey yeur ideas tous. These sketches are always acceptable. Customers are requested to make use of this diagram in giving sizes of stairs. | Much correspondence and valuable time may be saved in this way. On Page 92 will be found a number of stair plans, which may be of service in giving particulars. A indicates height from floor line to floor line. Sometimes a return step is used at E. In such cases give the height at C, and then the extra height to the top landing. ‘his 1s very necessary, as it affects the height of the top newel. B shews the going of stairs, t.e., the width (measured horizontally) from the face of the bottom riser to the face of the top one. C—width of stairs overall of strings. D—depth of ioist (to enable us to decide the width of casing required). E—width of landing at return. F—Total width of stair-space (this is not necessary for ordinary straight flights, without returns). G—length for landing handrail. Ifa short piece is required to return to wall, give the length. Some of the measrrements indicated above are not needed for ordinary cottage stairs, but customers will see what is really essential. Rough sketches are always acceptable, and often clear away doubts as to what is required. Be sure to state the hand cf stairs, 1.2., whether the handrail is to be on the right or left side going up. Our diagram above shews what we call a right- hand stair. We reserve the right to use red or white deal for the treads in all deal stairs, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. Customers desiring to have balusters or newels etc.,, of better patterns than those quoted for on Pages 88 and 89 can easily ascertain the difference in cost by referring tc Pages 94—99. eae ie, ae Tarai aes eee Before writing out an Enquiry or Crder, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. gi STAIR PLANS. . These illustrations are intended to assist customers in preparing their enquiries, and we hope they will be the means of saving time and preventing EE 1039 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 These can be used in conjunction with the diagram shewn on page gI. The number in each case is at the bottom step of the stairs. 1648 1649 » 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 Nos. 1662—1665 shew four methods of finishing the starting steps of stairs. eel ES a) =) 1664 ata 1665 11658. 1659 1660 1661 _ We shall be pleased to furnish prices for stairs of any description in any | ef the usual woods. Architects’ details accurately worked to. ' Before writing out an Enquiry or Order kindly read through Pages | to 8. Ba ga HANDRAIL WREATHS, RAIIPS, SCROLLS, ETC. te Wreathed Handrall. Quadrant. Shaped on plan and elevation. peoht Circular on plan, straight in Patrerne elevation. will be good enough for all these No. 1670. rails, t Swanneck. Nice: On seal No. 1671 Straight on plan, shaped in and oO. 1671. _ elevation. No. 1673 Be sure Bottom Scroll. rae Shaped-on plan and in elevation. the pattern _ sent is the plan or the eievation No. 1672. No. 1673. Bottom Ramp. Top Ramp. Straight on plan, Straight on plan, shaped in elevation. Drop Scroll. shaped in elevation. No. 1674. : No. 1675. No. 1676. Semi-Circular or Quadrant-shaped Well Holes can be supplied. Quotations on receipt of full Particulars. The shapes outlined above show some of the forms of handrail most in use. We shall be pleased to quote for these (or others) in any wood and worked to any section, on receipt of enquiry. Customers are particularly requested to refer to these by the names and numbers we have used for them, as in this way much valuable time may be saved, and possibly errors avoided. It is also important to give clearly the pitch of the stairs, and where wreathed rails are required a plan drawn to scale should be sent, showing the exact positions of stair-risers, and in cases similar to No. 1670 a correct drawing of the stair well. rder, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 93 Before writing out an Enquiry or O ROUND TURNED NEWELS. fi a 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 PRICES Der Newel up to 5-ft. Owe: Code sign _|XA)/XB|Xc {xp |XE/xF/ xcGlxH | x1/ xj kK | Sunes | Nos. 116801681/1682 1683 1684 168511686 1687/168811689 1690| coas Deal _../1/8| 2/-| — | 2/3) 2/-| 2/alt 401 2/-| 2/21/4101 2/-] a ay gn eS ae oes = SS ee Pitchpine | 3/3| 3/9/ — | 4/-| 3/9.3/11/3/7 | 3/913 /113/7 | 3/91 B Deal. .| 2/5 2/10, 5/6 3/22/40 3/1/2/8 [2/101 3/12/8 2/10 C 4in. x 4in.. ——_____-__ —— | ---- —— —— i ——|—-- . Pitchpine |4/3| 4/9] 7/3| 5/4! 4/9] B/-4/6 | 4/9] 5/-4/6 | 4/9} D Deal ../ 4/6| 5/-| 7/9} 5/4 5/-| 5/3/4/9 | 5/+| 5/3|4/9 hie gin. _§im.)J—————_|—___|_|_ ff | Pitchpine |6/6| 7/3| 9/6| 7/8 7/3 7/66/9 | 7/3| 7/66/9 | 7/3) ¥ Deal _..|6/9| 7/610 /6/7/11| 7/6 7/917 /- | 7/6 7/9/7/- | 7/6 G 6in. x 6in. |} ——} ——_ —_ |_| |__ a | Pitchpine | 9/- 40/112 /610/610/-110/39/6 110/-\10 /319 6 o/-| HI For the convenience .f customers desiring to telegraph orders, we have arranged a eode for all newels and balusters. For example :—When ordering newels as No. 1685 in 4-in. pitchpine, combine and telegraph the letters XFD as one word. We have also adopted the General A.B.C. Code (5th edition), which may be used in conjunction with the above. For prices and designs of square cut and panelled newels, see pages 96 and 98. Where not otherwise arranged, our round-turned newels have 19-in. of turning below the top square. Special quotations for large quantities or special designs. The balusters on page 95 will be found to include designs matching each of the | newels shewn above. ee Before writing out an Enquiry or een kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. ROUND TURNED BALUSTERS. These Balusters include designs to match all the Newels on page “Note remarks on page 94 ve Telegraphic Code. 94. | Be: ti 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 i) 3 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 For designs and prices of Fret- Sawn or Square- cut Balusters, see pages 98 and 99. : Prices quoted are per dozen. Code sign 4 ya |yB/| YC YD|VE| YF |-YG |yH | YI] YJ JYK | YL Joos "Size. Nos, [1698/1699 17001701 1702 1703 17041705 1706 1707 17081709 thin. | Deal ..| 2/9| 3/-| 3/3) 8/-12/14) 8/32/11) 8/4 4/-| 3/6| 4/3] 3/6 A Pitchpine] 3/6] 3/9; 4/-| 3/9) 3/8) 4/-| 3/8|3/10) 4/9, 4/3) 5/-| 4/3! B Thin. |Deal ..| 8/-| 8/3| 3/6) 3/3| 3/2) 8/6| 8 /2| 3/4 4/3] 3/9) 4/6) 3/9, C Pitchpinel 4/2) 4/5) 4/8) 4/5) 4/4 4/8, 4/4| 4/6, 5/6, 5/-| 5/9] 5/-| D Yein. | Deal 4/2| 4/51 4/8| 4/5| 4/4| 4/8| 4/4) 4/6 5/6 5/-| 5/9| 5/-| E | Pitchpine| 5/65 /10| 6/25/10 5/9| 6/2) 5/9| 6/-| 7/-| 6/6, 7/3) 6/6, F aR cal 4/9] 5/-| 5/4 5/- 4/11) 5/44/4411 5/2) 6/3) 5/9) 6/6) 5/9) G Pitchpinel 6/-| 6/4| 6/8) 6/4| 6/3| 6/8| 6/3 6/6, 6/6) 6/-| 6/9] 6/-| H. o4-in. | Deal 6/6 7/-| 7/5| 7/-6/11| 7/56/14) 7/2] 8/3| 7/9| 8/6, 7/9) 3 Pischpine| 8/9| 9/3) 9/9| 9/8 9/2 9/9) 9/2| 9/610/910/1114/-10/1] J a SS — 4 eaoemeesto} feo = a ba yin, | Deal ..| 9/-| 9/610/-| 9/6 9/3'40/-| 9/3] 9/614 /-10 /4/11 /3|10 /4) Kx Pitchpine 11 /912/6 13 /3.12/6 12 /3 13/312 /312/9 14/6 18/9 15 /-\13/9| L \ { No. 1698 is the pattern usually sent with ordinary stairs (where the selection is | ieft to us and no pattern specially referred to). All prices quoted above are for 3-ft. balusters. Toy, less) OF 2-1t. 10rs207 1s. ‘Special Quotations for large quantities or other des culars. prices for turnery of any description on application. table legs will be found in another part of this catalogue—see Index. ape oN cs eae Before writing out am Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. We can supply 2-ft. 6-1n. for | 95 igns on receipt of full parti- | Designs and prices of Nios aE 7,17 Code! Pat’ern 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 | 1724 1725 Size. sin. 61in. sin. 6in. cin) 6in. sin. 6in. sin. 6in. gin. 6in.! 6in,. 7in. ipa 6in. Bin}. ) 6in. are ordered we SQUARE NEWELS. 1718 XM Pitch- pine 16/6 20/9 17/6 18/6 21/6 23/6 25/6 27 |-| 29/6 14/6 16/6 17/6 | 20 /- 9/- 141/- 11/6/13 /6 10/6 | 12 /- Deal 14/6 17 /6 15 /6 rome hs WOR i 5 WAS NG E—> =a 1723 1719 1720 £725 1722 PRICES: LO xP 4 xXO XR | XS Canary | Ameri- Austri- White-| can |Mahog-| Teak an | Code wood. | Oak. | any Oak. 17 /9 | 23 /-| 24/—| 29/-| 30/_|1 21 /6| 29 /-| 31 /-| 38/-| 39/-1]J 18/9 | 24 /—| 25 /—| 30/—| 314 /-| k 23 /— | 30 /-| 82/—| 39/-|40/-|L 26 /6 | 33 /— | 34/—| 88 /-| 39 /6| M 31 /- | 39 /-| 41 /- | 47/-| 49/-|N 17 /9 | 23 /-| 24/-|29/-|30/-| 0 21/6 | 29 /— | 31 /-| 38 /—| 39 /-| P 12/— 47 /—| 18 | 284-24 7210 15 /— |22/-|23/-|29/-|30-| R 13/6/ 18/6 19/6|25/-|26/-| S 16/6 | 23/6 | 24/6/31 /-|32/~-| T 35 /— | 40 /—| 42/-| 53 /-|55/-!U 40 /— | 46 /— | 48 /- | 60/-| 63 /-| V 10/—|13/6| 14/6| 18 /-| 19 /-|w 12/6 | 16/-| 17/6| 22/6| 23/6| X 10/6} 14/—| 15/-| 18/6} 19/6) y 12 /-| 16/6] 18/-| 23/-| 24/-| z 1724 These prices are for newels not exceeding 5ft. long, and for not less than four ordered at one time. For smaller orders there will be an extra charge of from 1 /- to s /—, according to pat- tern. In ordering give the following sizes: (7), beisht, lof J planet (2) height from top of plinth to neck moulding: Gif any is shewn) , (3) height between neck- mould and underside of cap. For Nos, 1721 and 1722 simply give height of plinth and _ total length. Special atten- tion to these points will Save much valuable time. Where deal newels reserve the right to use whatever suitable kind of material we may have in stock at the time, seeing that deal cannot be obtained thicker than gin. When sending sizes, give a rough sketch shewing how newels have to be fixed, sc that the proper squares may be panelled, etc. See Notes on page 94 ve Code. Special Prices for large quantities or other designs. Before writing out an Enquiry or nae 9 kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. SQUARE MOULDED NEWEL CAPS, ROUND TURNED PENDANTS AND PATERAS. Square Moulded Caps. Al! these goods are cleanly cut aud a Bee eee a A wel] finished from: good material. mh, ‘ama: nara Acard In ordering please give the exact wars iG ae size of the newels for which the yare 1726 E727 1728 1729 intended. Pateras. Square Moulded Caps. Caps of these a RE) ®) ©) patterns can Oaveiy ee © . "741 be fitted to a the newels Ss Sa 1742 shewn on 1730 page 96. ek 1732 : Prices for the Round Turned Pendants ' GO 1743 ieee on i orn vy, = = application. 1734 1735 1736 1737 Square Moulded Newel Caps. Moor ouit 1173117321733 Kind of Material. 1726/1727 1728)1729)1730 4-in. Newels Deal, Pitchpine, or | Canarywood .. |1/3/3/— 1/6|1/6/42/-|1'6|/1'3/1/6 each Mahogany, Oak, or | | beaks Siac .. |2/-|4/6; 2/8 | 2/3 |14/-| 2/3) 2/-, 2/3 5-in. ; Deal, Pitchpine, or | Canarywood .. |2/-| 4/6, 2/3) 2/3 |15 /- 2/-| 2/3 Mahogany, Oak, or | . Mealy se .. |8/-|5/6) 3/8 3/8/17/-|8/8 3 /-| 3/3 6- In. 2 Deal, Pitchpine, or Canarywood .. |3/-|5/6 3/3|3/3|18/-/3/3;3/-/3/3 . | Mahogany, Oak, or | Teak Waa. 4/-|6/9| 4/6 4/6 [20 /-| 4/61 4/-!4'6 Orders for less than six caps mall be charged at higher prices, to cover the Gost mas of setting up machines. Special prices for large quantities or other designs « on application. Round Turned Pendants. Pateras. _ RO Kind re hs ] | | Suit | of Material. |1734/1735)17361737, 173817391740 1741 17421743 4-in. | Deal, Pitchpine, : Newels |; or Canarywood |3/3|4/6/5/-|4/9! | 4/-|4/6|3/6|2/9| 3/9) 4/3 doz. Mahogany, Oak, | or Teak .. |4/3|6/-| 6/6/6/3) | 5/6) 6/-|5/-| 3/3) 5/3) 5 '9 ” For Deal, Pitchpine, 5-in. or Canarywood |3/9|4/9/5/3/5/—| | 4/3/4/9| 3/9) 3/3) 4/-| 4/6 Newels | Mahogany, Oak, | ; or Teak 5 /-|6/6|7/-|6/9| | 6/-|6/6| 5/6) 4/-| 5/9; 6/3 For Deal, Pitchpine, Gait or Canarywood | 4/3/5/6/6/3|6/-| |5/3/5/6|/4/6, 3/9, 5/-,5 6 Newels | Mahogany, Oak, or Teak 5/9|7/6|8/3|7/9| ,7/3|7/6|6/6/4/9|5/6'6 9 Not less than six pendants or pateras can be supplied at these prices. Nos. 1735, 1736 and 1737 have turned pins to suit 1-in. holes. Send us your enquiries for turning or carving of any Cescription, no matter how simple or how elaborate. _ Before writing out at an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages iti nm g, Q7 SQUARE CUT NEWELS, BALUSTERS AND PENDANTS. All edges perfectly flat on and smooth, anglessharply |: defined, and intersection ; perfect. We confidently recommend these goods as the best on the market. A trial will convince you that they are first-class. PENDANTS. Maboyany Walnut, CaCI EN The goods illustrated Ro any |iwometee, pea this Upege we ee oe Me Be Wy Pin. Pe ia bese trerens tee : ‘ ae = Z square-turned work. 6 [aoa | tis | a6 | ade | Sa They are vastly ox 9d. OES eae tic, ane Oe ee 17441745 ___ PRICES—NEWELS 17481749 Code sign i 1h ASR B XC XD XEViece Pepe sel Mienseh ee Canary- African apa Code _ |Pitchpine| wood |Mahog’ny| Oak Teak Walnut | sign 4-in. | 4-ft. Gin] 7/9 | 8/- | 10/9 | 11/9'| 12/8 | 13/-each| J 45h | SiO CU SI ae B90) 612). 48 Sid syos dare aoe AFAAG GS os, [4 hk eA ONOeN MAL /G, | ABI lide O11 roe 18165 wae 5 ge Padonet DOA B26 816/90. | 19/3) e920 (3 194 [sa gee te Recreate 15/6 | 16/9 | 22/9 | 26/8 | 27/9 |29/- |. | oO 4-in. | 4-ft. 6-in} 9/9 | 10/- | 12/9 | 18/9 | 14/3 |14/6each| P Ag oS on OC omeA0 16 40/01 4472 4513 i 4500, 146 es le 1748.) 5,.. 1 4.) 90%) |) 43/= | 43879 1947 )3°| 49/2|. 20/8 o12 2 ae bi» 5» 6,,| 14/- | 14/9 19/- | 21/6 22/6 (23/8 | S Giese AMA op OF snp AG TO 1 ASV AS 194 25 1Gs gy. OS IG wae er Cup) re os ASI e008 L858 Ml Woe vol a0 mien uate Wt All these newels (unless otherwise ordered) have 21-in. of moulded work between the squares, but this can be varied by request. Double square newels can also be supplied. Prices on application. Other designs can be submitted. ~ BALUSTERS. Code'sign=...| YM | EN YO GE Say ee Omin Vow Noam aay Pat’rn.| Size Yellow Pitch |Canary- | African Deal Pine pine wood |M’hog’y.| Oak Teak Walnut rf-in.|| 4/3}, 4/6| 4/9] 5/-| 8/-| 8/9 | 9/31 9/6 doz. iy. | 5/8 | 5/6] 5/91 6/—] 14/—| 14/9 | 12/3 | 12/6 _,,, 1745 12 01 8/9 | iS) AVIS Hl e716 Maven 151814459 (46a 24 ,,| 9/9 | 10/3 | 10/6 | 10/9 | 19/3 | 20/6 | 21/- | 21/9. 24 ,, | 11/9 | 12/3 | 12/6 | 12/9 | 28/6 | 25/- | 25/-| 26/- 3», | 16/- | 16/6 | 17/- | 17/6 | 82/6 | 35/-.| 35/6 | 37/-_ .. IZ-in., 6/6 | 6/9) 7T/-| 7/8 | 10/3 | 11/- | 11/6 | 11/9 doz. a 7/6 7/9 8 /- 8/3 | 13/3 | 14/-'| 14/6 | 14/9, 17495) 2,5 9 /- 9/3 9/6 D/O AG Gnd Osos 18) Oo. 24 ,, | 11/8 | 11/6 | 11/9 | 12/3 | 20/9 | 21/9 | 22/6 | 23/- _,, 24 », | 14/3 | 14/6 | 14/9 | 15/- | 26/- | 27/8 | 28/- | 28/6 __,, 3») 18/9 | 19/3 | 19/9 | 20/8 | 35/6 | 87/9 | 88/-! 89/- ___,, Prices are for balusters 3-ft. long with r9-in. of moulded work. 2-ft. 9-in. 5 % less ; 98 FRETSAWN BALUSTERS. We recommend the hardwood re- ferred to in the second column of prices, as it comes out much cleaner from the saw than deal, and, for most purposes, does away with the necessity of cleaning up. The option as to the kind of hardwood we may use for this is entirely ours, but we shall be pleased to submit a sample on receipt of application. PRICES PER DOZEN. CY Cp ee ee) 1750 1751 1752 1753 1754 1755 1756 OT eee ees Code Sign | ZA ZB ZC ZD ' Pattern. Deal. 1750 | 4/6 5/3 5/9 1751} 5/9 7|- 7/6 1752} 7T/- 8/3 Soe avtiy A758) 8/4 10/= 10/6 | 12/9 PGA ae Oe e010 (Omen 13 1755| 9/6 | 10/9 | 11/8 | 18/6 AEG uetO es el) 11038 be 11 Wowie 1757 | 38/- 9/3 Gm 12) 1758 | 11/6 | 12/9 | 13/8 | 15/6 ATH A773 | 19 4) 49/9) 2116 17008 Oye | 1073" >| 10/9 13/— 1761 | 4/9 6 |- 6/6 EM i 0 4 BOLL U7 S760. k7 50 L759) £760 4701 1762 Hardwood.| Pitchpine. Oak. = ar tee ee EG, Code ZE ZF \Sign Mahogany Teak 10 /6 14/6 | A 11/9 15/9 B Note 13 /- 17 /- Cc Remarks 14/9 18 /9 D on 15 /- 19 /— # Page 94 15 /6 19/6 F re 16 /- 20 /- G Telegraphie 14 /- 18 /- Ey Code. 17/6 21 /6 I 23 /6 27 |- a 15 /- 19 /- K 10 /6 14 /— ik 16 /3 20 /3 M The prices quoted above are for balusters 2-ft. 6-in. long x 4-in. x I-in. (except No. 1759, which is 6-in. x I-in.). The material is machine planed before being fretcut, but no cleaning up is done unless special arrangements are made for it. We show two examples of No. 1761. These are best fixed close together, as illus- trated. Any of our balusters can be supplied in lengths suitable for porch or balcony balustrading. Special prices for large quantities or other designs on application. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. TRELLIS SCREENS. SO sHON ee oY Ove Ouro. 0" ONt pas a See en oe Speen s cote eee OOOO OOO MO ix VSPAVYASZ LAN (AS “ OS MVR S . < SAS Y, S S < 2 NG WAN No, 1778: No. 1778.—Specification : 3-in. x 2-in. framework, with planted beads each side, ordinary expanding trellis filling (34-in. mesh), 5-in. x 1-in. orna- mental cresting. Size: 6-{t. 6-1n. high (to top of cresting) x 16-ft. wide; door 6-ft. x 2-ft. 6-in. xX I4-in. PRICE 2 oe £2 12 6 If mesh as No. 1773, page 100, 5 //— extra. TP e2-in. sinesh, »10)/=- extra; 5 in. x 1-in. cresting can be supplied at following prices. As on No. 1778, 4d. per ft.; as on No. 1779, 5d. per ft. Fretcut brackets, as in No. 1779, 10-in. x 10-in. X I-in., 2/- each; 7s exe ele pe.) Seals ly Gureacis For prices of Expanding Wood Trellis, etc., see page 1o2. DODAPDALO DODO DADLD OOD DODD DOI OLOIDING. feast isin hr aneenraias =~ oe = a) Se Ly o)] - 3 No. 1779. No. 1779.—Specification and Sizes as above, the trellis being omitted from the upper part, and fretcut brackets added. PRICE oe a £28 0 If mesh as No. 1773, page 100, 2/6 extra. If 2-ins smesh eb wextra, Quotations for trellis work of any description or sizes on application. For other patterns of cresting see page 104. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 1OT TRELLIS DOORS. No. 1770.—Specification: 14-in. door, filled with trellis (3}-in. mesh) fixed with double beads. PRICES. 6-it. x. 2-ft. 6-im... .. 10/- each 6-ft. 6-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. .. 11/- .,. 6-ft. 8-in. x 2-ft. 8-in. .. 12/- 2-in. mesh 2/6 each extra. Doors can be supplied with trellis simply nailed on the framing for 1/6 each less, but we do not recom- mend this method. } No. 1771.—Specification: As No. f1770, but with lower part match- boarded, flush on one side. PRICES. Guts 2-ith G1 sais 1D /-eachs ; 4 _f 6-ft. 6-in. < 2-ft. 6-in... 12/- -No. 1770. 6-ft.. 8-in. x 2-ft. 8-in.. = 613 /- 2-in. mesh 1/6 each extra. a”? ” No. 1773. Illustrates ‘‘ Diamond Mesh” the opening j measuring about 6” high xX 3” wide, the | laths being about 24” apart, measured , i square. This pattern can be used for door | No. 1770 for 9d. extra, or for No. 1771 or ee Se ea ' 1772 for 6d. extra. ING FIG is SSS Se Cw >< SY S : Ne ta \ \ = Gj N No. 1772.—Specification: As above, but with diagonal matchboard panels in lower part. (The pauels are not flush on either face.) PRICES. 6-ft. x 2-ft. 6-in. .. i) 12:/6"each Gift) Grins wut nOst. en ho O 6-ft. 8-in. x 2-ft. 8-in.. .. 14/6 2-in mesh 1/6 each extra. INO 772s Prices for other sizes on application. — Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 quran 100 EXPANDING WCOD TRELLIs. (BRITISH MADE.) 7am (os) 1790 1° VU No. 1791. No. Size when closed. Size when open. Price per piece. 3—2 feet x 1 foot 8 inch r2\feet x 1 foot\'3 inch es 9d. each 4— ” Doe? gee OC. eps ) x I tat Zie) ais s- 1/14 ” Rett) ee ae ow Ee SEE Wee OWN Dy NES ere Ora a. aX eke ye GS eee Hs vient 2am ht ee . 1/63 ,, == ” x 3 2? 3 » oe) x 2 iv) 6 ” 1/114 ” 8— ’ x 4 ” 12) v9 oe x 3 9 oO ” 2/2 ” Or X AS doe Aas Y, eOcoee On, 2/53, LO ’ x 4 >” 8 >? x 3 » 9 oy 2/9 ry) ied 35. 7X Rs ee ot SEP eat (O18, Oabee, ern ae an x 5 ” 8 x 4 ” 6 ” 3/3) »? Mei ered x 6 33 ey x 5 a” O ” 3/7 rm (A x If ee, x~ 5 ” 6 oe) 3/16 ’ 15> , x 8 @ x 6 ” O a” 4/4 ” 16— ’ x 8 ” 4 x 6 Oe) 6 ” 4/63 a» 1 foe 2? Pox 9 1» O x 7 a 12) ” 4/11 os 18— ” x 9 ” 8 x 7 os 6 ” 5/4 a LO-— i) x10 ay 4 x 8 ’ oO ” 5/9 a” 20— Sop Coty § eas) aes ther Oe 6/- , 75 ee nat +e ES SAG) ena Olas 6 /4 22— 93 x12 ’ 4 x 9 ” 6 o> 6 /6 ’ 22 we Oe OSOLS 55/00 x10 One: 6/8 Expanding trellis can be supplied, made with half-round laths (as Section No. 1789) for 50% extra to prices quoted. Nominal Trellis Framing. Trellis Laths. Sizes. 1787. Top Rail 2, LG meer ft. 1788. Flat 1 x 3in. 2/- per tooft. 4790... Bottom ‘Rail... . : 1788.4, 14 Xin. 243 an F M9260 OLYIe . wd 5 - 1789. Half-round 1793. Mullion oe 4: Ue I xX din. 3/3 So 1789. ,, 14 xX gin. 4/- Any of these goods may be ereosoted (under pressure of 120lbs. to the square inch) for 25% extra to prices quoted. This doubles the life of the material, as the preservative is forced right through it and thoroughly im- pregnates every part. It is important to note that creosoted woodwork cannot be painted, but the dark colour which this treatment gives it is usually ° considered satisfactory as a finish. Trelliswork can be dyed almost any tint for 124% extra to prices quoted ,, painted any colour for 10% extra per coat. ee Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 10a e BARGE-BOARDS. Some customers may prefer a vertical drop end in such eal Some of the designs shewn patterns as Nos. 1802 or here are suitable for use as i805. In such cases, the cresting. For other designs, pitch of the roof must be we Sx. + see page 104. given. 1801 ‘1806 1802 1807 (803 1808 1804 1809 1305 18io PRICES. "7430747 1802 | 1803 | 1804 | 1805 | 1806 | 1807] 1808 | 1809 | 1810 | g-in. x t-in. | Qa. [11d. |10d. | 83d.) Sd. |10d. | 9d. | 1/- | 9d. | 7d. g-in. X 14-in.|1044.| 1/03) 143d.)10d. | 94d.) 113d.] 1034.| 1/13/1034. 83d. ri-in, X 1-in. 110d. | 1/- |14d. | O4d.| Od. |14d. | 10d. | 1/1 |10d. | 8d. r1-in. x th-in.|114d.| 1/14] 1/03) 44d. |103d.| 1/03] 114d] 1/03} 113d.| 93d. Prices include 6-in. x i1}-in. capping, dentils, moulding, etc., only . where shewn. Prices are per lineal ft., which includes forming one bottom end in not less than seven lineal ft. Turned finials as No. 1800— 241, lone sx) 2-in. | x 2-1. ve +s 1/2 each 3 ry ? x 3 a» x 3 ? re rs 1/9 ”» AM aes ada; Aaa = a 2) 1s, Nos. 1841 and 1812. Ornamental barge- boards, adjustable to any pitch. Made from 14-in. material, fretcut as shewn, and with turned No. 1811. No. 1812. spindles fitted. PRICES, (Up to 7-1t) x) 7-it—— 1811 ae 12) Os per=Set. Larger sizes at propor- 1812 uA $01 Gut Oe neo oc! tionate prices. Special Quotations for large quantities. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. : 103 OT TL TN A BARGE BOARDS OR CRESTING. ees ana ae VSR RIOT REED: RARE XE CESCCE ECECE EER OE, po ae 1821 = $24 OOO OOO: Y 1825 LAVA (PIPERS MDE 4 1826 nA ALARA PPP RAPA ALY £827 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOOOIDIOOY Riierncasenc cacaeeneaen ncaa! 1828! yaya et ee 1829 a wea tee) OM sino ona (a SN eM, me ee ae vy) 1831 PRICES: ss20l1821 1800 1828 jeoa 138 1826 1827/1823)1829 1830 1831 ——~-—- 54d. per ft. 6d. | 8d. ie | Bd. 7x tin. |54d a.|5 ate 7d. ies 54d, 8d. | 6d. ie Mean ro ah Prices include for cleaning up for painting. Quotations for large quantities or special sizes on application. For other designs see pages 101 and 103. The figures given below shew the differences in costs of barge boards in sizes other than the 7 x 1-in. quoted for above. 6 X I-in. .. 4d. per ft. less 8 X If-in. oF Re DedT, re ce #4 a ee ereiee no _.. 2d. per ft. more gtx ain. or 9 X if-in. ahd, 9g X I-in. fe eb , more 11%: T4-in. .. 33d. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 104 , <=; DOOR FRAMES. [ | \ Front Door Frame. | | | | 1 i { | No. 2000,—Not exceeding 9-ft. x 3-ft. 6-in. | Specification.—-4-in. x 3-in. jambs and ‘head, 3 xX 3 transome, fanlight with fitted |i beads for glaging—as section. In ordering, | pened . give total height and size of door (net forget- | TRAWSOME Hi ting thickness) for which the frame is re- | quired. For Prices, see below. | No. 2004.—Not exceeding 9-ft. x 3-ft. 6-in. | Specification—-2 x 2 frame, with I-in. | 'casings—see section. Price 7/6 each. | '| Where doors thinner than 2-in. are to be} | j used, the frame material will be correspond- | | | | ingly smaller one way. | a Cased Door Frame. — L No. 2001. No. 2000. No. 2002. No. 2008. - 3-in. X 2-in. framing with planted stops similar to section No. 1268, on page 60.. 6 |2 1 Pa 10/6 4-in. X 2-in. framing with planted stops as section No. 1267, page 60 7 /- 4/6 11/6 4-in. X 3-in. rebated and ovolo moulded framing, as section in No, 2000.. : 8 /- 5/6 13/6 4e-ins- << 32 GittO. co i= ss he aie 8/9 6 /- 14./6 alte ae Come pets Enno st AS. a 9/3 6 '6 15 /6 6-in. ™ 3-in, 10/9 7/6 17/6 Sashes can be fitted in fanlights of Nos. 2000 and 2001 at from 3/- up- wards. All prices are for six or more frames ordered at one time. Special quotations for large quantities or special details. If Davlight Sizes are intended it should be mentioned, and supplemented by a rough sketch showing exactly how sizes are taken. NOTE.—-lTransomes in solid moulded door frames are always ° used about I-in. narrower than the jambs—as shown in section of No. 2000, unless arrangements are made to the contrary. Door Frame without Transome. Door Frame with Wing Light. io orderings door, frantes “give ~ aes : | rr aa a nSizZes; OF Bs for which frame 1s i ! || intended, and in No. 2003 the | | } total width of frame and height | | from floor line to under sili. It is assumed that flush sills are | bequired when nothing is men- | | tioned to the contrary. © The | || sash in the wing light would be || || 12-in. thick. yl No. 2003.—Prices quoted for i this frame are for sizes not ex- ceeding 7-ft. high x 5-ft. 6-in. | | wide. | | | See other Designs on Pod ACE hs page 106. No. 2002. No. 2003. © We shall be pleased to quote for any kinds of door frames not shown here, in large or smail GUA INET ETE Sums ba Ue unmet eau 44/5" Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 195 ee Il No. 2010.—Segment headed door frame. Prices.—Where rise of head does not exceed 6-in., 4/6 each extra to those quoted on page 105. ; — =| No. 2011.—Semicircular headed door frame. Price.—9 /- each extra to square headed. We shall be pleased to quote for any kinds of deor frames not shown here, in la. ge or small quantities. Designs of fanlight sashes suitable for | Nos. 2010 and 2011 will be found on page 54. | In ordering segment-headed frames give door size, and state clearly, height to springing, and rise of head. No. 2010, INO B2OLIa In ordering semi-circular headed frames give door size and total height. In ordering Gothic headed franies, if the radius of the head is not left to us show clearly what centres we are to work from. These can also be supplied with framing of various other sizes, as des- cribed on page 105. Prices on application. If Davlight Sizes are intended it should be mentioned, and supplemented by a rough sketch showing exactly how sizes were taken. NOTE.—Transomes in solid moulded door frames are always used about I-in. narrower than the jambs—as shown in section No. 2000, page 105, unless arrangements are made to the contrary. No. 2012. Gothic headed door frame. Prices same as for semi-circular. Please refer to gen- eral remarks on page 105. No. 2018. Door frame with wing lights and fanlight. Price for frame not exceeding 9-ft. x 6-ft., with 4” x 3” solid fram- ea ing and 1” sashes, £1 11s., taking not less than three at one time. Special Quotations for large quantities or special details. NOM2612. No: 20183: Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 106 VESTIBULE SCREENS. SECTION No. 2018.— 9-ft. x 5-{t. Specification.—4-in. x 2-in. frame with moulded stops, 14-in. door and side lights. The portion above the transome prepared for glass to be fixed with moulded stops. Bottom panels of door and side lights flush moulded both sides, upper portion with double beads fitted for glazing, as shown in section. Price in deal, £2 7s. Extra for separate sashes above transome, 10/—; for 13-in. door and side lights, 8/-; if door and side lights are sash moulded and rebated for glass, 2/-; if bottom panels are bolection moulded on face side, 4/-; extra for 4-in. X 3-in. Solid moulded and rebated f-aming, as section No. 1254, page 59, 8/6. No. 2018. No. 2019.—-9-ft. x 6-ft. Specification. — 4-in. x 2-in. frame, as in No. 2108, 13-in. door, side lights and fan lights, ovolo moulded on face side throughout. Bottom panels flush moulded at back. Price, in deal, £3 18s. Extra for bolection moulded panels, 5/-; raised panels, as sec- tion O on page dealing with door sections (see index) 5/—; 4-in. X 3-in, solid moulded and re- bated frame, as section No. 1254, page 59, 9/-. No. 2019. Quotations for large quantities or special designs on application. Prices for glass of any description, or for screens in any of the hardwood will be sent per return of post. ' Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 107 ; Any Articles can be Knotted and Painted either 1 coat or more. Price en Application. VESTIBULE SCREENS. SECTion = TSE =e Specification.—4” x 3” rebated and moulded frame, with 13” doors, sidelights and fanlichts. Design 2025.—9-ft. x 7-ft. a iu In Deal :. $4 15 0 each NG i. Sab Pitehpime Cela 5 One iba , Mahogany) fk 0) 00 f », American Oak 9°10. 707 Austrian Oalkea 2/107. O00 S Teale) a) W4ey 0a Onee SECTION Spee’tion.—4” x 2” framing, with moulded stops planted on, 13” door, fanlights and sidelights. Tt] Design 2026.—o9-ft. x 6-ft. In Deal --. £3 107) O¢each 4 | uPitenpine! 1.) 15 yao NeOawe, i eo », Mahogany BN Gy Oar 1 ll », American Oale/8 10), 0.5. a — } | | », Austrian Oak/11)0,..0" <, hea VA | | 7 es at { of RBH tee polealk wid aid PIOU eae es ine } H i i | cee ee Site) Ltt thee’ = i 2020 Quotations for Large Quantities or Special Designs on application. Prices for Glass, in 21-0z. sheet, figured rolled, in any tint, or for leaded lights, on application. B Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 108 CUPBOARD FRONTS. No. 2032.—1}-in. cupboard front, with one pair of single moulded panelled doors, and one pair prepared for glazing. No. 2083.—As No. 2032, with two drawers added No. 2033 anJ 2035.—Any front which does not exceed 29-ft. super will have only one drawer, unless specially arranged at extra cost. PRICES. No. 2032. 74d. per ft. super. Minimum price for 1 front ad a) 2033. 9id. ,, - vs er ange 4 Me ht 2 | 1 1 »”? ” 3) »” »”? ”) These prices are for cupboard fronts and drawers only. Quotatiens for Cheeks, Runners, ete., on application. Doors can be hinged with ordinary pressed steel butts at 11d. each. I-in. shelving to sizes required from aduperit. siper All prices are for not less than three cupboard fronts of one size, but speciaHy low prices will be quoted for 12 or more intone: size No. 2034. 14-in. cupboard front, with one pair of single moulded doors and four drawers. No. 2085. As No. 2034, but with a pair of doors instead of the two bottom \ drawers. Noie2034; No. 2035. Sash doors, as in Nos, 2032 aad 2033, are made 14-in. thick, unless special arrangements are made to the centrary. The frame bottom rail of Design No. 2032 is marked Carpet Rail. In ordering cupboard fronts of either design, state clearly if it is to be omitted, as otherwise we shall assume it is required under the door. With- out it the cupboard can be more easily cleaned, but when it is used the . floor covering can be finished against it, and none will be required inside the cupboard, Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. Iog CUPBOARD FRONTS. No. 2040, No. 2041. A ee i i 4-1 kite Td-in. kit: Ia an. is vg chen cup- chen cup- If-in. kit- chen cup board front with single doors attop and bot- Weel 5 1 Ine upper door prepared for glass. board front with pairs of panelled | doorsat top =4iland bot- /ltom. All ]{ doors pan. elled and single mou- ided. board front with single doors at top and bot- tom. All doors pan- elled and single mou- Ided. PRICES 8d. per ft. super. Minimum price for 1 front ep eon Onpe 8d. > 3 3 Sey Ayes Pe £6) giyOr Lina 734. » ” 93 ’ 9 »”»? bts 9 9 iva nA bs 2 hd ; 014 0 2 aaa i iy as BR ORS 5 2: p ONES ew », 2045. 83d. : 3 aa ? os (OSs Gao » 2046. 84d. x fy ,, Bets - ih eon These prices are for cupboard fronts and drawers only. Doors can be hinged with ordinary pressed steel butts at 11d. each. No. 2043. Ij-in. dwarf cup- board front, with two drawers and one pair of doors. No. 2044. 1f-in. dwarf cup. board with one drawer and one door. No. 2043. No. 2044. Note remarks on page 109 ve Carpet Rail. Sash doors, as in No. 2042, are made 1r4-in. thick, unless special arrange- ments are made to the contrary. l’rices are not for less than three cupboard fronts of one size, but specially low prices can be quoted for 12 or more in one Size. No. 2045. No. 2046, Dwarf cupboard Dwarf cupboard front, with single door, front, with pair of doors. Quotations for cheeks, runners, etc., on application. I-in. shelving to sizes required from 3d. per ft. super. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 10 CUPBOARD FRONTS. No. 2058.—1}-in. cupboard suitable for a receas ina bedroom. This will be found much more convenient than the ordinary wardrobe for many purposes. No. 2054.—1}-in. wardrobe front, with cupboard above. PRICES. No. 2058. 1/8 per ft. super. Minimum price for 1 front ~— if oak 217 6 | Oxi f rred not formed as a an OUAectran a Peewee oy, cross, please mention (A: Pie Loe eek gy Wal Winging ak when ordering. The Sere Ue Lap other stvle is shown on mS parea2s,, Now 2252 NOM 22UTs MG eT 2: Prices on application for any description of Church work . Architects’ designs carefully carried out to detail in any wood. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to oa 125 PULPITS. No, 2222, Pulpit—back left open to fit against wall (see plan), width in elear 3-ft. 6-in. Prices in— Pitchpine | |. 2 (22°10 (0 American Oak 2710 0 Austrian Oak 8015 0 Austrian Oak, — This, in our opinion, gives the most satisfactory results. It is, of course, the most expensive of the imported oak, and includes not only that actually grown in Austria, but also that which comes from adja- cent countries, No. 2228, Pulpit—same size and shape on plan as 2222. Prices in— MPitchpine. au tomtom, 0 American Oak .. 21 0 0 Austrian Oak .. 23 10 0 NOTE—The term ‘‘Aus- trian wainscot oak ’’ does not necessarily refer to figured oak, so that if you require the latter it should be men- tioned when s2nding enquiry. The material used for forming floor would be Deal, unless special arrange- ments were to the contrary. The position of stairs can be reversed if mentioned when ordering. Ad- justable book boards can be supplied for 15% extra to prices quoted above. If the floor of pulpit is required at any special height, please specify when ordering. , Quotations for every description of Church furniture in any of the usual woods on application. For other Designs and Prices, see pages 121 to 129. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8. 126 FRETCUT VENTILATING PANELS. For Ceilings of Churches, Chapels or Public Buildings. Prices for other sizes on application. No. 2230. No 2231 9280.—2-{t. 6-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. Xx in | in Dealges .. 25/- each In Pitchpine 30 Jomote 'e 2231. 2 f ; dss 19/ oy eee ¢ oan en For Ceilings of Churches, Chapels or Public Buildings. No. 2232. No. 2233. Specimen Austrian Oak Tracery 4s supplied by us. Section. ——— Wee qi Ie ( NDNS LE NN f } if gp a pte) Pair Wey SS No. 2234. TRACERY PANELS. Prices for any Design and in any Wood on application. No. 2236. Prices for Tracery and Chureh Work of every description (in Oak or Pitchpine) on application. Architects’ designs carefully carried out in detail. - s MN ESS SE ie Sasi 1 2 i ER TE DET ce aC ARNE OR FP Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read thrcugh Pages 1 to 8. 127 SPECIMENS OF TRACERY PANELS. é- Ge AGN Ose 2b ast =!) We shall be pleased to furnish quotations for tracery for church or organ work in any of fhe usual woods. Portions of the examples shewn above are lettered for the cogyenience of customers wishing to refer specially to any of them. The spandrils A, C, F and H for instance, may be adapted to other purposes. Best materials and workmanship guaranteed. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 128 7 CHURCH AND CHAPEL FURNITURE. - No. 2264.—Sunday School or Mission Rostrum. Size 8-ft. x 5-ft. floor, Jeists, etc., to be of red deal. Everything clse in pitchpine. Price st ie £9 5 O If Jeal is preferred throughout the price would be 20% lower. We shall be pleased to quote for any slight variation from our design Front BM OE Side Elevation. No. 2265.—Chapel Rostrym, in pitchpine. Size t4-ft. wide x 6-ft. back to! front.. Height to top of floor, 4-ft. 6-in. Price ove eon Os RO The joists, flooring, etc., ia red deal. Prices do not include for varnishing. Special quotations on application for rostrums of any pattern. Architects’ designs carefully ected in any of the usual wocds. C. “JENNINGS & co., Pennywell Road, Bristol. Before writing out an an “Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 129 FRETWORK SCREENS, ARCHES, &c. No. 2274, g-ft. x 7-ft. Price .. £5 15s. rie | + od y rs yf ATi Vases not included. Prices for other sizes on application. = Ze No. 2275. Price up to 4-ft. span .. See et WOES Where longer grilles are required 4d. will be charged for each additional inch. No. 2276. Price up to 4-ft. span ~s -eOl= Where longer grilles are required 53d. will be charged for each ad- ditional inch. Nos. 2275 and 3276 are suitable No. 2276. for finishing window screens. a The designs shewn above are all drawn for 6-ft. span. Where grilles are required longer or shorter than this, we use our discretion as to the amount of drop given, unless we receive instructions to the contrary. The average drop at sides of grilles is about 18-in. or 20-in. Before writing cut an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 130 . GRILLES. No. 2287. Price up to 4-ft. span Stirs Where longer grilles are required, 8d. will charged for each addi- tional inch. = | ERED ries inet me (OOS CNOOCS y Where longer grilles ESO Ue ( AD 0 Where longer grilles are required, 8d. will be charged for each additional inch. Note the curtain poles. They can be omitted if necessary. No. 2298. Priee up to 4-ft. span £1 12 Where longer grilles are required 7d, will be charged for each additional inch. The ball and spindle work in this arch has a very light and graceful appearance. a ES ES No. 2299 Js ic [gD > ; af ‘> an “a Price up to 4-ft. span.. £1 15 0 TR e7/ d Where longer grilles are required 74d. will be charged for each addi- tional inch. No drapery included. If you do not want the curtain pole, please NOG 2209: say SO. No. 2300. Price up to 4-ft. span HD ew Where longer grilles are required 7d. will be charged for each ho : additional inch. No. 2300. A] 2%y)No. 2297 shews a grille made to suit an archway. Any of our patterns van be adapted in a similar fashion. The designs shewn above are all drawn for 6-ft. span. Where grilles are required longer er shorter than this, we use our discretion as to the amount of drop given, unless we receive instructions to the contrary. The average drop at sides of grilles 1s- about 18-in. or 20-11, — ~se. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 132 FRETWORK ARCHES OR GRILLES. No. 2305. asta Price up to 4-ft. span 14 /- \Vhere longer grilles SN] are required 3d. will ‘\ be charged for each additional inch. NoOsi230% This arch is a specially cheap line, and should command a ready sale. No. 2305. Price up to 4-ft. span 11 /- Where longer grilles are required 2!d. will be charged for each additional inch, No. 2307. Price up to 4-ft. span 11 Where longer grilles are reapire’ ”9: d. will be ged for each ad- ditional inch. No. 2308. Priee up to 4-ft. span pat Ne esa $1 12 0 Where longer grilles are required 7d. will be charged for each additional inch. fs ROG Ae, Ss yay eS No. 23209. Price up to 4ft. span 18 '6 Where longer grilles are required 43d. will be charged for each additional inch. Special prices for quantities of one size No. 2309 and pattern. The designs shewn above are all. drawn tor 6-ft, span. Where grilies are required longer or shorter than this, we use our discretion as to the amount ct drop given, unless we receive instructions to the contrary. The average drop att sides of of grilles is about 18-in. or 20-in. Pits tia oes Mey wema toe eg A Before e writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 133 sy FRETWORK ARCHES OR GRILLEs. RSS a) ows Wy V7 ZEN ZEN AN\ gee VAVKS OAC. CY ope BOO TENTINIE No. 2314. ne ¥ ‘ Price—up to 16-ft. span... es fe het FO. 6 WA iM Where longer spans are required, 7d. will be charged for each I additional inch. This arch (when suitably draped) is very effective as a screen for a te- staurant. The drop at the sides !s about 5-ft., and about 3-ft. 6-in. at centre. ee se ee No. 2315. Price up to 4 ft. span £240 ar i0 Where longer grilles are required 10d. will be charged tor each additional] inch. ING2315¢ Builders and architec ts enhance their reputations with their clients by recommending the use of our grilles, No. 2316. Price up to 4-ft. span.. £2 2 6 Where longer grilles are required 9d. will be charged for each addi- tional inch. This arch has a drop at sides of 2-ft. 6-in. Remember! All our designs can be adapted to meet your sizes, No. 2317. Price up to 4-ft. span £10105 0 Where longer grilles are required 7d. will be charged for each additional inch. No. 2317 shews an arch made to fit a cornice. Any of our designs can be adapted in this way. The designs shewn above are all drawn for 6-ft. span, unless otherwise stated. Where grilles are required longer or shorter than this, we use our dis- cretion as to the amount of drop given, unless we receive instructions to the contrary. The average drop at sides of grilles is about 18-in. or 20-in. | Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 134 . FRETWORK ARCHES AND SCREENS. We confidently recommend our grilles as a means of beautifying the home i at comparatively small expense. ; Sess Ne ie Fy KOs es ite) IS if sa CV No. 2321. Size 9-ft. x 8-ft. Price complete with fluted columns and neatly carved No. 2320. Price up to 3-ft. span Sino: 0 caps Where longer grilles 85 a 0 are required 8d. will be charged for each Oar sits Qt included. additional inch. Usual drop for this grille, 2-ft. 6-in. Rees 5a ey We can adapt our designs to any size. in Prices cn application. The judicious use of our grilles will give the interior of your home a modern appearance. eee Zi G7? et =~ @) No. 23824. Size 8-ft. high xX g-ft. wide. Sores Price with turned columns and carved pee | caps No. 2322. Firm £8 5 0 Size 9-ft. x-sft. | I | Price qicos to. CO as ae Columns can’ be No drapery included. oe tuted tom 6 extra, Prices for screens of other sizes on application. 9 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 135 vw! FRETWORK sieiatethls AND baiiomoic tat Fretwork Bracket. No. 2328. 2-tt wide with 18-in. drop Price .. 6/-each Fretwork Screen, No. 2330. Size 9-ft. x 8-ft, Prica £7 0 0 Drapery not included, No. 2329. 2-ft. wide with 18-in. drop Price: 2:') 8/= each Other Fretwork bracket designs wan be found on the pages devoted < 4-in, 2/6 each > 3-in., < 3-1n. 1/10 each No. 2550 2/9 a) on os 2 /- p> No. 2551 eu te . Sr ieee arr No. 2552 4/-,, a ee Oey 5 ” 9549 2550 2551 2552 ee aud prices 6f Fretsawn Balusters will be found on another page. pee index. We shall be pleased to quote lor any description of Porch work not dealt wiih in this book, in any quantity. ’ Porch Balusters, 2-ft. tong.— Prices ; j No. 2553 1f-in. X 1If-in. 3/9 per doz. ; 1f-in. x 14-in. 3/- per doz. No. 2554 Riser, vi c 2/6 , No. 2555 rs fe os # Dn a: i No. 2556 ” B87 ae a} - 2/9 2553 2554 2555 2550 Poreh Spindles, 12-In. long.—Prices :— No. 2557.—1} in. X I}-in. 2/6 per doz. ; > 2558. peg 0 2 /- ae 2559.— r 2/8 ,, © , 2560.— 2/- i it All prices are for Deal. Pitchpine about 20% extra, Plain | = Oak about double the prices for Deal. Austrian Oak about | [| treble the prices for Deal. 2557 2558 2559 2560 Special quotations for large quantities, or in any kind of wood on application. ~ Before aoe out an Enquiry o or Ordex, kindly re read thr through Saba 1to8. : igi PORCH AND SHELF BRACKETS. ao. Eine No. 2568. I5-in. X 10-in. No. 2569. $-1n. X 15-in. No. 2570. 12-in. X 18-in. No. (25715 12-1n. X 1O-in. These Brackets may be used for a variety of purposes in addition to those suggested. tretwork designs see Pages 130 to 136. No. 2572. 12 in X 12-in. No. 257}. T2-in. X 15-1n. No. 2574. 12-in. X 12-in. INOS ARTE: All fretcut brackets are made from 1-in. material. I2-in. X 10-in. For other No. 2 10-in. X 15-in. PRICES. eS ee eo i No 2568 | 2569 | Ry sO) | PAW fel | 2572 | 2573 | 2574 | 2575 | 2576 2/9 | 2/6 | 3/3 | 2/3 | 2/6 | 2/9 | 2 /- | 1/9 | 2/9 each | | FRAMED BRACKETS, 2-in. thick. No. 2579 No. 2580 2579 5/6 | 4 Prices for other sizes on application. No. 2580 These prices are for Brackets 24-in, x 24-1n. X-2-1n. each other sizes on application. Gefore writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 142 Quotations for | Ve b Ss - : BRACKETS, CORBELS & VALANCES. ; EAVES AND PORCH BRACKETS. {n ordering Brack- ets give the sizes in the way indicated on Design No. 2588 Our prices are for Brac- kets not exceeding 3 ft. long. Prices, on appli- cation, for special sizes. No. 2588 No 2589 No. 2590 No. 2591 dott as ; 6-in. 6-in. 7-in. 7-in. Prices in Deal :— oe Pa real Beem eens aggre ek) cai abel . No. 2588 4/7 i 1/9 2/3 ‘ ie Tho ats he hd « eee eee Re 1/6 1/4 1/8 u ; 9» 2590 ee Me 2 |- 2/5 2/3 2/7 t POPE he oi ed ee eae 2/5 2so2[ A NY ___CCORBELS AND CANTILEVERS. ; 2594 | 2596 2593 Ree iS. ae Prices :— 2892] 2503} & 5) &7 on 6in. x 2in. | 2/2 | 1/44) 1/6 | 1/4-) each Grin inal 2S. ear On (A Bei Galas. Bs ( 5) LL) 2598 Gin’ x ain. | 8/2 | 2/11) 1/101 1/8 |, Sino xusine | 4/3) 8/9 | 2/2 botany \ va Rss (2507 Sin. x Sin, | BI 1 4/6 | 2/7 | 2/4 | Nos. 2592 and 2593 are 4-ft. long. Nos. 2594 to 2597 are 1-ft. 6-in. long. __ In ordering Nos. 2592 and 2593, please state how far they are to project from the wall, when in position. When deal corbels are ordered more than 4-in. thick, we reserve the right to use any suitable material we may have in stock at the time. Special prices for large quantities. ¥ No. 2598 VALANCES. No. 2599 These Valances v 5 Pa mm are made for 2-ft. drop and from 1-in. ma- terial, the joints being tongued, grooved and V- jointed or beaded in about | | a 7-in. widths. | | Cie nrc COL Be- serve the right to send other widths if not specially ar- No. 2601 ranged. 2598 1/-. Prices for drop of more or less 2599 10d. than 2 ft. on application. rmeecoOosr 14d. These prices are for boards sent &n yee 2008 1 1)[— loose: no fixing material ‘ ee OO2 Nh 1 included. ___ All prices on this page are for Deal. Pitchpine can be supplied for about 30% extra, Plain Oak double, Austrian Oak about treble prices of Deal. All shaped edges are cleaned for painting. | ; 143 “i PAIRS OF ENTRANCE GATES. ee SS RE TRS ESE —S A ay) % Sy SZ SZ] SZ] Sd] S< q | high at centre, framework 2-in. Nie Zane IU thick, bottom panels filled with ZS —S aoe ZS pantie ses V-jointed boards. } | Price— In Deal... £2 2 6 per pair (> CPICCh pine GES (nao yore MPA te cs 410 0 Lz) INO] 2610. All these Gates are well made, and tinished on both faces. No. 2611.—8-ft. wide x 4-ft. high (plus shaped horns) ,framing 2-in. thick, and bottom panels matched and V-jointed. Price— im, Deals (lo £2. 4.) (Gapen moat PitchpinewyS. 42" 6 pale) Sten bee 0 » No. 2611 If our designs do not suit you, send us full particulars of your requirements. and we will quote per return of post. high (plus horns). Specification similarto No. G26rt. | No. 2612.—8-ft. wide x 4 ft. I I} Price— InwDeal: is £2. 9... 0spenmpann itech pine. (3°10 10 fs aT Oak pas 415.0 5 INO. 2652, Special Quotations for large quantities or special sizes on application. The use of our Entrance Gates will greatly add to the appearance of your house front. | Prices and designs of Hinges, Latches, etc., will be found on pages 256 and 25 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 144 No. 2610.—8-ft. wide x 4-{t. / | ENTRANCE GATES. No. 2613.—8-ft. wide «x 4-I1t. high to top of raii—total height to top ot shaped hanging style, 5-it. X 3-in. thick. Price— in Deal. . £3 0 @ each i EAteD pine ace pear 0 Ole » Oak ae Be OA This Gate is stop-chamfered on ‘both faces. No. 2613. No. 2614.—Specification and sizes same as No. 2613, but with 4-in. iron bars at bottom as shown. ard WN ce y Bh a_2) Price— In Deal.. .- £215 0O each pe ereenpine na ks) 15a O07, Oak Rinne Loge Ovaye No. 2614. No. 2615.—Same sizes as No. 2013. Price— In Deal.. £2 5 O each i bitech pine IS ra) » Oak: Bore Ora 2 This Gate has 3-in. styles, 14-in. rails and braces, the former being flush at the back, and the latter on the face. It is therefore necssary when ordering to state if gates are required the same hand as illus- trated. For prices and designs of Posts suitalile for these gates, see page 151. For prices and designs of Cheaper Ield Gates and beucing Material, see pages 148 and 201 to 232. ; i , nodauts Quotations for large quantities or special sizes oa application. ‘Before writing out an Enquiry or Créer, kinwy read through Pages 1 to &. la5 gone 4 — PAIRS OF ENTRANCE GATES. No. 2624.—8-ft. wide, 6-ft. high at sides, 4-ft. at centre. The six triangular panels left open, and the rest filled with matched and V-jointed boards. Price — Per pair. In Deal, 2-in. thick £6 0 0 oy atc upIne sy. 8 0 0 yy Oak is 10 10 0 No. 2624. In ordering pairs of Gates, always state if the meeting styles are required rebated. No. 2625.—8-{t. wide, 4-ft. high at centre, 4-ft. 9-in. at sides, per- forated LEalusters in upper part, matched and V-jointed panels below. Price— Per pair. In Deal, 2-in. thick £2 17 86 Pitchpine ,, 317 6 eo EK y 5 10 0 Y ws . 4 YO No. 2626,—-7-ft. wide, 4-ft. high 1s at centre, 5-{t. at sides. Specifica- Ne (_ tion: 3-in. material, stop-cham- Fa Gant eaey« | fered both sides. jee oe ee oo A be mtoemeewene 4 —— 9 Price— Per pair. a —— 2 VA \ | Fa | Inv Weal; Mes oo £25 Ore | 7 amar Cet a 7 ME ToCh pIme ker ee 2 10 VO RON a EI PS 3, No. 2626. Quotatious for large quantities or special sizes on application. For designs and prices of posts suitable for these Gates, see page 151. Prices for hinges, latches, etc., will be found on pages 256 and 257. In ordering hinges, a sketch plan should be sent, showing clearly whether gates are to swing or fold, also state whether wood or stone posts are being used. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 146 _ gates has plain square bars ; that No. 2634.—8-ft. wide, 6-ft. high in central portion, rising 5-in. at sides, and finished with moulded capping. The upper open part of below filled with matched and V- juinted boards, finishing flush on the outside. The gates are mace from 2-in. material. Price— In Deal .. £217 86 per pair ,, Pitchpine 4 2 6 i ,, Oak LO ee O ” No. 2634. Prices for large quantities or special designs or sizes on application. For prices and designs of posts suitable for use with these gates, see page 151 No. 2685.—-8-ft. wide, 4-ft. high -{at centre, rising 6-in. at sides, and finished with a moulded capping. The upper panels are left open, the lower ones being filled and ovolo moulded on both sides. This gate is made from 2-in. material. Sere a jet Selo i ape aia Oak te Bt eo NO. 2635. No. 2636.— Pair of framed ledged gates, 8-ft. wide, height to. top of rail at centre 4-ft., rising 1-ft. at either side. Price— Per pair. une Weal* 2-in} thick’... £1 19) 0 No capping is fitted to these gates, unless specially arranged for. No. 2636. For Hinges and Fastenings, see pages 255 and 257. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindiy read through Pages 1 to 8. 147 GATES. yy, No. 2644.—Fleld Gate, 9-ft. wide x 4-ft. high x 3-in. thick, with Be aks eA Phe da any 3-in. X I-in, rails and braces. p-——--—— Cee ha PER iS) O.u : Price— re hos} | «In Unplaned Deal.. fel) MOUG beet | | Machine-planed do.—extra 2/6 TP Re In Unplaned Oak.. .. 20/- js; | Machine-planed do.— extr 5 /- Extra for Creosoting by force, 2/-: or for using boits and nuts where rails and braces cross each other, 1 /3- For prices and designs of Fencing, in ironand wood, see pages 202 and forward, No. 2645.—Field or Entranee Gate, 9-ft. wide x 4 ft. high x 3-in. thick, framed and braced. Price-— In Deal Bs -. 20/- each If ledged and braced (not framed) -- 14/- Ifaslast, but unplaned 12 /- Extra for Creosoting by force .. sete When ordering braced gates, be sure to state the hand required. See remarks on page 40. Cerosoting by force (120lb, pressure per inch) is recommended where gates are not required painted. This process doubles the lite of the material. Customers should note, however, that creosoted wood-work cannot be painted. ——_!} No. 2646.—Pair of framed, emp a “7 | ledged and braced gates, 4-ft. high : t. || 8-lG) wide? stave.) thieie a eg Height does not include rounded an ‘i made Sy Bocns: f eae Price .. .. 29/- per pair If Rounded Horns are omitted and moulded capping fixed at top of Gates, 2/- extra. Prices for other sizes on application. a No. 2646. Prices and designs of Gate Posts will be found on page 151, and for Gate - Hinges and latches on pages 256 and 257 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 148 No. 2652. iNo. 2650. ) sit. x j4ftitoiny, 5 (Seach 4. WPrices for thevotner Gates are as follows :— Material. | nese | Size. | 2680 | 2668 | 2664.| 2685 | 2666 | 2667 Ze 6x3’ | T/6N14/60| 7/6 PHO/9 RiM4/- Si14/6T . » | 4°X3/ 6” 10/-U19/- VIO /- Wi14/3 X]18/3 Y/19/- Z Deal nh cis) 232 03" 675837 kl BB 419 Wy 81S 4111101945 ete OEY aoe BO Al Ate BAe Mit 4 Oe Oe ago daee a SOFA sh il Oi MES Ve Oi | 18/9 Beas eS Sa haem eet 2 3’ 6” x3’ | 10/9 | 20/6 | 10/9 | 15/6 | 19/38 | 20/6 me Sea 6) AA | OBOE 4A 20 *| Ob useog Ja Pitchpine 7284 clea GR 5! DI eB 1 nt 7 Se atuamog = bee ia Nee S08) 6" 14518 20/6 4 1576 a0 2078 “egiemesoG: | Rees 3) OX 3188 | Ob W188 fl AO )2 eaten 578 | hii omy hao cat GP 147 1h BOMB ON eda Stl e OA ane ice go. 1g a s re | tA eh es aes PA = athe: : : a aes 3° 6" 3418/6 | 25/9\\18/6 11918 | 2416 1/2519 palace OU 48S | BAS se 487 tnoe FO Neo [oaR4e8 Oak 24. | gh 6 xan | 4b IS 20) aad 5 (ae | 984 (Gat yet so ye ro Laat SO t4G? 90 | 8813 TeOO yah SBigil S616 Thaeus gr 3? Ge Selatan 7B 88 (OMe aT ION OG et iGO" eS ere | 4’x 3’ 6” | 22/6 | 43/6 | 22/6 | 32/3 | 42/- | 43/6 SS SS i poe 1 jon aan Sea VNAZNG Wée a Ss | ! aa minis. ARS TUL) sae ZN WS | ZN [ASS No. 2664. No. 2665. No. 2666. No. 2667. The heights of Gates No. 2663—2667 are measured from underside of bottom rail to top of top rail. Note remarks on the previous page, re stock sizes and telegraphic code. Special prices for large quantities on application. 150 GATE POSTS. Fach Post shews the same elevation on each of its four sides, except that the trefoil shewn in No. 2675 would only be worked on the face, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. | ; ae Quotations for large quantities or special sizes on application. When ordering Posts, kindly state how much is to go In the ground. Painting Note.—See Page 25. 2672) 12673 2674 2075 2076112077 PRICES PER POST; fay 2678 rend | | 2672 2673 2674 2675 ee We ewialiiSige Wore | ote Verte bit | Olt. ez tty a) Olt. | Zits. | Ott. | att. Win lO. AsO t-S in 8y8, ei | e181, oe \a78 |ai~ | 878 sin. {3/6 | 4/3 | 5/- | 6/— | 4/3 | 5/— | 5/9 | 8/6 | 5/8 | 6/- Deal 6in. |B) 5/9 | 7/— | 7/9:| 6/— | 6/9 | 7/6 | 8/3 | T/- | Ti vin. | T/- | 8/3 | 9/3 |10/6 | 8/3 | 9/6 | 9/9 \11/- | 9/3 10/6 sin. | 9/- 10/6 [11/6 (13/- [10/6 |12/- 42/- 43/6 11/6 [13/- 5 sin. | 4/6 | 5/3 | 6/ 7 | Pitch- 6in. | 6/6 | 7/6 | 8/6 | 9 pine | 7in. | 9/- 10/6 11/3 (12 ee Bin. 11/6 [13/3 14/- [15/9 |13/- [14/9 |/4'6 16/6 14/- [15/9 | Oak 6in, 14/- [129 13/- 14/9 [12/- 13/9 13/6 15/3 13/- 14/9 yin. 15/—- |17/3 [17/3 19/6 16/8 [18/6 17/9 20/- 17/3 19°6 8in. 48/6 (21 /— '21/- 23/6. '20/— 21/6 21/6 24/— (24 '- 22 '6 aul pisces are tor not less than two rosts atone time. \ ere Deal quality is ordered, we reserve the right to use Memel or Oregon Pine, or any other suitable material we may have in stock at the time; seeing that Deal cannot be obtained thicker than 4-in. ~ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 151 GARDEN SEATS. No.: 2684.—Garden Seat, 6-it. long, strongly -made. Price— In Deal.. oh S1 4) 50 reach en OP ile” 4 ie 2: (OgaeOh we ,,. Leak 5 2:1 2eO os. When Deal Seats are ordered, they can be primed for 2/- each extra. No. 2685.—-Garden Seat, 4-{t. long. Price— In Deal, including priming .. -. 9/6 each , Pitchpine, varnished a .. 18/- ,, This Seat can be folded if necessary. Longer Seats at proportionate prices. No. 2685. No. 2686.—Comfortable Seat, suitable for public or private gar- dens, lawns, etc. Standards are of cast iron, to which the pitchpine laths are bolted. Price (including varnishing laths and painting standards), up to 6-ft. long—£1 15s. each. No. 2686. | Oe Standards only—1i0/- per pair. Nos, 2680 and 2687 can be taken apart and bundled for transit. By this means possible damage may be avoided. Ne. 2687.—Strong Seat, with cast 1rou Standards and pitchpine laths bolted at ends. Price (including painting stan- dards and va rnishing laths), up to 6-ft. lonz:—£1i 18s. each. Standards only 10/- per pair. No. 2687. It may be neccssary, at times, to vary the patterns of the standards, but they will always be sufficiently strong, _ We,do not agree always to supply small quantities at above prices. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. N 152 SHELTERS AND SUMMER HOUSES. No. 2695.—Shelter, suitable for the treat- ment of Consumption. Size: 6-ft. wide x 8-ft. x 6-ft. high at eaves. Specification :— Sides and roof of 1-in. matchboard on suitable framework, floor of 1-in. tongued and grooved boards, well supported on joists. Roof boards covered with tarred felt. The upper part of each side is hinged at the top to open out, with necessary stays, etc., fitted. Price £9 10s. each, including priming. No. 2695. This Shelter can be fitted with revolving gear from 20 /— extra, an arrange- ment which permits the house to be easily revolved to any position, as may be rendered necessary by the direction of the wind. The roof may be covered with rubercid (or similar material) in lieu of tarred felt for 15/— extra. Shelters with panelled sides and back, £2 5s. extra. Quotations for special designs or sizes on application. Portable houses which are too large to be conveniently sent (completed) by rail, are made in sections, which may be easily erected on arrival. Any special requirements must be mentioned when ordeiing, as otherwise we shall presume that everything is left to our judgement. The two houses shewn on this page can be treated with Carbojen (registered) Wood Preservative, for 5 /- each extra. This process prolongs the life of the house, and renders painting unnecessary. No. 2696.—Summer House, 6-ft. wide at front x 4-ft. deep. Strongly made with 1-in. matchboard, I-in. floor on suitable joists, trellis-work in front as shewn, roof covered with tarred felt, seats around inside. Price £5 5s., including priming. A door can be fitted for 12/9 extra. Ii ruberoid (or similar material) is used instead of tarred felt, 10/-— extra. No. 2696. We shall be pleased to quote for Summer rlouses of any size ol shape, on reccipt of full particulars. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindiy read through Pages 1 to & £§% SUMMER-HOUSES. No. 2705.—Octagonal Summer-house, 7-{t. diameter x 6-it. 6-in. high at eaves. Properly framed together, and finished in a workman- like manner. The roof is covered with tarred felt, unless arrangements are made to the contrary. \ Price for Woodwork and felt only—£14 10s. Extra for Ruberoid or similar material ON AROOE Ars His wn 12/6 — » Sufficient’ 21-0z. ‘Glass for glazing .. 5 .. 80/- » . Tinted figured rolled for glazing .. ss aoe No. 2705. The roof can be finished with weather-board instead of felt without extra charge. This house looks well in varnished pitchpine, and we shall be pleased to quote prices for that specification, Prices for every description of Summer-house in all styles. For particulars of other portable buildings, in wood and iron, see pages — to —. We shall be pleased to quote for the designs on these pages in special sizes. Both these houses have seats fitted around the interior. No. 2706 is a well-constructed Summer- house, 8-ft. in diameter x 7-f{t. 6-in. high at eaves. The roof is weather-boarded, a neat cornice being fixed at eaves if shuting is not required. Price in Deal (for woodwork only) —£12. Extra for sufficient 21-oz. Glass for glazing the house -. $82/- If Tinted figured rolled es -. 48/- This Summer-house is very suitable for use as a tabernacle during the annual Jewish Festival. For this purpose the sides would have to be made removable, and the sections of the roof would be hinged. Extra cost for adapting the house in this way, 25/-. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 154 ta TABLES, TRESTLES, HAYRACK & MANGER. _ Portable Table Top. : : — No. 2712.—Table Top made with p——----|,_ q-in. tongued and grooved boards, ual ledged at back. weary | Price 5d. per ft. super. aa a eee eT, No, 27:12 Hinged Trestle. 7 ; Tan i No. 2713.—Hinged and Corded Table Trestle, 2-ft. 4 in. I i\\ high when open, and 2-ft. wide at top. | i \ Price for quantities, 2/9 each. If \\ = | INO 7G i Wy} \ a No. 2714.—Kitchen Tables in deal, with 3-in. turned legs and one drawer. ti cA Prices as follows :— Ly Reet, eos Mis xX) 2+ Pt Orie? 12/6 each Wei GAn Oe RTE On Ine fS/On PERO Gon hs Brite .O-1n, 14,6 4-in. legs 2/6 extra. No. 2715.—Hay Rack, 3-ft. high, top and bottom 3 xX 3, with 14 square bars fixed diagonally. Price 1/2 per lineal ft. No. 2716.—Manger (in Hardwood). Specification :—-1I-in. x tI-in. front and back, 16-in. bottom, width across top, 20-in. Price 1.8 per lineal ft. No. 2716. Prices for any of the articles on this page to special sizes on application. SN SE a Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 1§5 a ieee oe GREENHOUSES, Eic. No. 2720.—Span-Roof Greenhouse, in red deal throughout. Height to eaves © 5-ft. 6-in., the lower parts of sides and ends being filled with matchboards. A flat stage is supplied for each side and one end. Prices 3} for complete woodwork (with all necessary hinges, stays, quadrants, sashcords, lock, etc.) as follows :— ING), 2°20. Extra for 21-oz. glass Length. Width. Price, Cut to. size, 8-ft. $0 ft: He £5 15 0 Rea thet £i 42° 6 10-ft, ae 7-ft. y Titas 0 acy ZO G 14-Tt. ok S-!t. < 10 16 6 4 0 0 PROF Ve = cis thy Sore 14 5 0O — he 6 @Q@ 0 All Prices include for a coat of priming. In making these houses we use substantial material, graded in sizes, accord- ing to the dimensions of the structure. Prices for special designs and _ specifica- tions on application. Tarred sleepers for placing beneath the framework, 4d. per lineal ft. Customers should note that our greenhouses ars properly constructed by joiners. No. 2721.—Lean-to Greenhouse. Height to eaves 5-ft. 6-in., matchboard fitted to lower part, flat staging for inside, etc., as im Nios, 42720: Prices as follows :— Extra for 2I-oz. glass Length Width. Price. cut to size. S-{t. ne 5-ft. aS £4.15) 0 Br Nhl et 100 10-ft. hs 7-ft. = Ce oO HE eee: awe 14-ft. a 8-ft. ae Sy Aes Pan SSE a1 O 20-1t. 10-ft 11 A0GeYy Seu acu erected. 10% reduction if prepared to rest on brickwork. No. 2722.—Garden Lights and Frames. Specifica- tion:—1-in. Matchboard frame, 2-in. lights—all primed. The frame is knocked apart before being sent away. The height at front is 12-in. overall and 20-in. at back. Prices as follows :— Woodwork only, Including Glass cut Glazed Psimed. to size and packed. complete. t £0 11.9: 00 5 een ered yO ee ae ea ie 17.15 4.0" eee tO Oe, co recht ouno LOAtth OSB > (6). SS ba Gaus oie o eet With min. frame, 5%, extra. No. 2723.—Garden Lights, strongly framed from 2-in. material. Prices as follows :— Painted cone Lights With Glass coat and only. cut to size. Glazed complete. 6-ft. x 4-ft. 4/9 10 /- 12/6 g-ft. x 3-ft. 4/- 8/6 Cie a é 4-ft. x/3-1t; 3/6 7 /|- 9/- : No. 2723. Special prices for large quantities, or for odd sizes not referred to above. 5 156 ome, CONSERVATORIES AND PARK SHELTER. No. 2730 is a smart-looking Conser- vatory. It is well-constructed from eood materials, and sure to give satis- faction. Flat staging is supplied for the inside. Prices for complete wood- work, including hinges, lock, stays, quadrants, pullics and cord, as follows : cre tis) @ecSeSi8Re a No. 2730. Extra for 21-0z. glass Length. . Height to eaves. Price. cut to size. Bette eee crtth a4 h7ahteO-In. ):.. £296 5 0 wey 0015): 0 TREE Lae ual Tidte aman etenO tita |) Bay 0 as ie OG Oat kee ht 221 tel ave ee POI. os. 285707 0 a 8 10 90 Sui Vor EE iCks cua) Reb ia: Moe ha 44 0 9 105 0 The roof bars must, of course, be fitted at the site. This house is intended to rest on brickwork, which must be supplied by the Customer. The use of tinted glass in the fanlights and lantern-light sashes greatly improves the appearance of this house. We can supply this for 10% extra to- the prices quoted for glass. Our prices do not include for any special arrange- ment of opening gear for the top lights. Quotations for any standard system on application. No. 2731.—Span-roof Conservatory, well made from good materials, flat staging for inside. The ornamentation shewn on the ridge is usually supplied in wood, and that is what we quote fcr. Prices for iron cresting on application. Prices for complete woodwork (includ- ing hinges, fastenings, etc.) as follows: No. 2731. Extra for 21-0z. glass Length. Width. Height to eaves. Price. cut to size. Parites 2 SHEe 2 dew Orit? Gain FETS 105 0 £4 5 0 OM PET Ost ore 17 ttPOrine tae 139500 BR 070 DErtt ne TOstt ayes er a LO ilies thie Berio 0 6 10 90 Zien Waa ce Pie Cates Ont aaee: 25,15 0 1 thee0 Our design shews leaded lights in the upper parts of the sashes. Our prices ‘do not include for this, but we will quote, if necessary. Tinted glass may be used instead of sheet glass, and can be supplied for 10% extra to the prices quoted for glass. The structures shewn on this page are fitted up and sent away in as large sections as practicable. All prices include for a coat of priming. No. 2732.—Park Shelter, 20-{t. x 12-ft. at base, strongly framed to- gether from good materials. Price for complete woodwork and glass, £58. This includes for fittiny up everything as far as is possible F before despatch. We shall be aaa pleased to quote prices for fixing a - these shelters complete at any dis- tance: also for finishing the roof with ruberoid or Eternit tiling. Prices for special designs on application. For prices of Rainwater goods, suitable for these structures, see pages 260 and 261. uotations for fixing in any district on application. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read threugh Pages 1 to 8. 157 t | No. 2732. SIGNS AND NOTICE BOARDS. © => No. 2740. No. 2741. No. 2740.—Single-faced Sign, No. 2741.—Same Specification ledged at back, moulded capping, as No. 2740, but with segment around edges. head. : Price 1/1 per ft. super. Price 2d, per ft. super extra to Double-faced, 2d. per ft. extra. No. 2740. Minimum, 12-ft. NOs 2742. No. 2742, —7-ft. wide x 3-it. high at sides. Specification same as for No. 2 740. Price : —Single-faced, 1/6 per it. super ; double-faced, 1/9 per ft.; the semicircle being measured as square in each case. No. 2743. No. 27438.—Chureh Notice Board. Total height 7-ft. 6-in., the sign being 4-ft. 6-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. Price £2 12s. 6d. This board is supported ona strong stop-chamfered post, and is well strutted. No. 2744.—Chureh Notice Board, 4-{t. high and 5-ft. wide. Jt is framed up and stop-chamfered, the panels are strone, and the planted mouldings are bold and effective. Price :—Single-faced, £1 13s. 6d.; double-faced, £2 2s. This sign can be mounted on supports for 30/- extra. Prices for special designs on application. No. 2744. Before writing out an Enquiry or gree Kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 15 ee 7 ae = seer ROOF PRINCIPALS AND IRONWORK. King Post Principal. Church or School Principal. No. 2750. Quotations can be given for principals in any descrip- tion of timber, red deal (yellow), pitchpine, etc. These Principals can be supplied unplaned from 3 /- per cubic ft. of material. Planed from 4/- per cubic ft. Where too large for transit they can be fitted together, taken apart, and the pieces sent loose. Prices for other designs, whether simple or elaborate, on application. Queen Post aS | en Ws | No. 2752. Principal. cab ees * uae IRON STRAPS FOR PRINCIPALS. Strap for Collar Beam Truss. Strap for Collar Beam. King Post Strap. When sending your Order or Enquiry be sure to specify the size of iron required, and the length of straps. We can supply bolts and nuts, and roof iron- mongery of every description. Heel Strap. No. 2757. ——————— { Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 159 WINDOW SOXINGS, PANELLED & PLAIN JAMIB LININGS, Ete. No. 2762 illustrates a set of Pahslied Shutterings, ete, | For the convenience of Customers, we have lettered the various parts, the names being as follows pee B52f 24F SZIBG 2xIe | uy Bago ee oe bier ioe oa (pala or a 3523 1Z%s GAG MAMIE Gains . (14 Longue regury ed ae ace A to ct Be? Mee tine i | ye PS | 35 80for2” Sashes PSY 4 Pita pepe 3577 for Zz, Sashes} se ISSR Py Le tee BS Bes fae BSG + 13 ‘ Sb? 3603 Casings 36.05 3 xte 56 0b 5K te Square Eelge x NESH SO: Uae e For Prices see page 197. "SASH FRAME AND SASH MATERIAL. _ 3 ped Si for Z" sasies / ey ie predured. Seclion ‘\ 3589 6X30 fae oe 3590 SEX 5 : pa 59) 5 %> La ae 3620 Parling S&p a> 9° » S) SV 5609.3 * a 3608 For Prices see page 197. , 187 DOOR FRAMING, LININGS, STOPS, ETC. ey LEE DD hyn oe 42X93 4 °x 3 fi oy x 3” 5Z ix 22 3647 SixIZ 3648 §6xIz (re 6x1! 1365) eee \3 B49 | $413 36.50 ; Dowbleq Trebale . en ] Laney ; a ae : 36624 4 la Xy 3640 a’ x 2" 3644 Bee des 188 For Prices see page 197. ve DOOR FRAMING, LININGS, STOPS, Etc. J7@ 22S 027€ Beso eK 22 BOG a MS | SOR Jeter <4 BiG on eS 5.6 Sous % 1S. 3660 4X14 Cupboard Traore WG . ; ; aC. ia at f m 268K (2%2 368R io nee S685 sZ°%3- ‘For Prices see page 197. : 189 190 auina MATERIAL, HAT. OR Meek aGAULS Etc, 4688 3659 3690 | Botlon & hedclbe pe ay 569 Fens tee 3702 Sxla” Soo cae 3703 Bre 3699 = SOG» 1a 5700 ST Ojom Oo * 2% ByO0 i ae 3710 Cp rmFZ Sie Gem, Yi 32x53 (Vea ther 2B OM el For Prices: see onnee 196~19%> rer x Te men al RISUR Leaner ono amalt. MOULEBINGS 73786 140gX v 99 Lea ss aa — (GUTTERS, SPOUTINGS, SUNDRY MOULDINGS. 3950A & 3800 3%xz 38 OTe ae 3802 5%*3 aes 3806 4» oi Seo ge 4x Ss SBIS 2341/4 33/6045 = ion 38 ng ye mm S955A Special Sizes to any Pattern quoted on application. State quantity required. on Pee COFFIN MOULDINGS, MOULDED - BALUSTERS, ETC. 3932 252 X FBG dz * Z 3834 243° 3855 2272 3 836 line 3S37 sees 3840 2 may See 2 Truss | Montacev heat Vporkwe ere ise vf For Prices see page 193, 193 PICTURE AND VCABINET MOULDING, Ete. | ee ee, a For Prices see pages 198 and 199. ; 194 aot =— ARCHITRAVE MOULDING AND VARIOUS MOULDING. Pages 170-172. Deal No Size in one he Inches feet) 3000 6..* 1 15 /- 3001 5 ox BF 12 /6 3005 5X Tk 12 /- 3006 Aang: 8 /- 3010 cae ry 12 /- 3011 rAmaes < Td 8/6 3015 5 x IF 12/- 3016 Ao Tt 8 /- 3017 Ao I 6/9 3020 5 »* It 12 /- 3021 diawec. Ch 9/2 3022 pT a cs 8/6 3025 Se ae 17 /- 3026 44 x 1h 12 / 3029 4h 1} 8/9 3030 Reis T 6/9 3033) 195 1} 12 /- 3034 44 if 89 5035) end 69 3040 BUY 4/3 3041 7B ghee 4 /- 3042 EAE Ge 3/9 3043 Oye xt. 18 /6 g30g4 °° 4x If) 12/6 OAS fie tomboy 5/3 3046 2k x +} 4/9 3050 Bape oF 4/3 3051 Zhe 4 /- ~ 3052 22a ee | 3/9 JOSS cS 1 4/6 3056 DEX T 43 - 3060 3 I 5 /- 306r Dh ern 4/6 3005 3 I 4/3 3066 2} I 4 /- 3007 2k x f 8/9 3008 2 4 3 /6 3070 Su a bbe 5 / 3071 40 x id 8/6 3072 5 tt 13 /6 3074. 3» It T/- BOS e.3 rt Tis 3070 2h x «If 6/3 B77 St Nae 5/ 3090 Beale oan 5/9 3092 34 * If 10/9 3094, Bien 5/6 3096 3x 8/9 3097 3 1} 1/9 3098 2h xr 5/6 3100 Pye ae 4/3 3101 See aT 4/9 3102 akox Ff 4/9 3103 Sede 5/6 3105 pte ara t 4/6 3106 2 ee 3/9 | Pees BOLECTION MOULDING, CAPPING, Etc. Page 173. State what size rebate 1s required and give us thie option to send nearest suit- able We keep mouldings with different size rebates insome patterns. We some times have these patterns in stock without the rebates in same, in Which case price will be the same No. Size 100-N% 3120 Seema! 8 /- 3121 3 14 7/ 3122 2h It 6 / Spc 2 1} 5 /: I Th 9 /- 3126 2s rt (UE 3128 2 14 9 /6 3129 2k 1} 7/6 313L,. < 2 IY 6.9 gigg) x ap 8M 313 ce es 53 3035 I 4 3/9 3137, 1h x 5 3139 PA) ae 6/9 3141 1} x 5 /- 3143 a ene 39 3145 Dig con 69 3147 Lae 5/6 3148 yee Mee 43 3150 Ik x I 4,9 3151 iz x i} 69 3153 OG T/- 3154 3 2 12 /6 Bio Ny os; 1H 10/6 CAPPING, Etc. Page 174. — ae Me, ; Lea) No. Size tog, 3150 te 2 5 /- SES Te eth he 7/6 3158 PS aie 9/6 3159 SY Bee 11/6 3160 BaeeX. F2 13 6 310le 4 2 15/6 SrGpnenesie it 8) 3105 2k» x4 10/ 3166 2 1} 7/6 Angle Stafts, Staff Beads, Ridye Rolls (also Rounds at same price as 3171 3178). Page 174. No, Size 1c 3108 ra ar 4/. 317% a 76 3172 v4 6) 3173 1} 48 3174 Tee 36 3175 5 3) 3176 i 26 3177 : 218 3178 5 2 /- ! \ i ! See Footnotes on Page 197 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order. kindly read t HALF ROUNDS. Page 174. Deal No, Size 100-{¥. 3179 1 2/6 3180 1} 3 /- 3181 14 4 |/- 3182 2 5 /- 3183 2h 8 /- QUARTER ROUNDS for various purposes. Page 174. : eae “Deal No. Size 100-ft 3185 2 2 7/6 3186 iz x I 7 3187 iz x It 6 /- 3188 ri x If 4/6 3189 ae 2 3 /6 3190 Rx 2/6 3191 3 OCTAGON ROLLERS. x ne bo Be Page 174. +3 Ora’ eee riage HAP, No Size 100. It 3192 2 7/6 3193 1? 7/- B14 4 6 /- 3195 t+ 4/6 3196 I 3/6 BLIND LATHS. Page 174, (Mor Venetian Blind Laths see index for separate page.) Deal No. Size 1o00-{t. 3197 I 2/6 3195 1} 3; CORNICE MOULDINGS. Page 175. Deal No. Size 100-{t. 3200 03 EG RP) 14/9 Bo aes Sa Le 3205 Tim nestee 25 /- 3206 Onyx 1 23 /- 3207 Se eel 19 /- 3210 Be ad 19 /-- 4211 Ags Se 12/9 3212 38 x 8 10/6 3215 5 ee oe 14/9 3216- Hie By Se Bs 10/6 3220 Queen 38 / 3E24 Oaing A! 42 |- 3225 Fey 25 /- 3239 ARS Be 23 1 3231 iM SAN c 21 / Bane Sh A wee eee 3233 7a 10 /6 3235 On ant 21 /- 3236 5 hae 14/9 3240 44> 1 16 /9 324r 3k x § = 10/6 3245 2 a ee 8/6 3246 1h x 4h Oy 3247 Teint 4/6 3248 Pye cae 3/6 hrough Pages 1 to 8 e PICTURE RAIL MOULDINGS. Pags 176 Deal per Masdwood Crag’ Slee In toehes OCA tun. below. 3250) 9 3h er} 9/9 11/9 3253 34k x rf 109 12:9 3254 4 ~ 13 149 18/9 silly eb Eee 5 /- 6 /- 3c00 ee a Gt 5 6 /- 20 Tea 2h 1 5/6 66 3204) 2 ye 5 6/- T/- 3206 14 -~ «2 «4/6 53 S2O7uee ey ex 5 /- 6. B260)4 1 2t) ox: F 5/- 6 y- 3270 24 » f° 8 9/9 273). 2h 2 Ft) 10 12 f- Ge We i 7) 8/- 3278 2h L 8; 9 /- 3280 2 Y 8 /- 9 /- DADO RAIL MOULDINGS. Page 177. Deal pee Hardwood Code” Site in Trehes Hiucalterrecsrs run. below. ROOMS 2 SI 6 '9 8/3 3304 aa piace | 69 8/3 B300- 3 x % 69 83 S808 53 Mier 6/9 83 BLOM EG! xX he 5/6 6/9 Sarr 3) & + 156 6/9 Sola 3) Ke I 6/9 8/3 SOUHN 2h xT 6 /- 7/6 3315 3 x 14 8/9 10/9 ehdes | eye Saepe 6/9 8/3 3320). 3k tx hy 9/ 11/9 Sample of Hardwood sent on application. The Hardwood referred to above in Dado and Picture Rail Moulding is supplied at such a small extra cost that you save thore than this, for the following reasons: You get a better sur- face with Hardwood, takes less paint, more durable, and free of knots. This Hardwood can be worked into mouldings of any pattern. Price on application. SKIRTINGS. Page 178. White ea Size in Inches. siaelbaer se : foo-ft, 33252 7) X13 78/6. ) 47/6 Geqe © Sage Wee Ra 10/6 9/3 332955) x2 8/651 5/6 S350 Ome? a 7/6 8 /6 S338 Eons | BIB) | 8 SRGYA Se ae a ae 10/3 9 /~ BREG) Wa Seen 16/6 15% 3337-7 x { 88 7/6 EERE Cha ke 6a SPM 41/6 8230 ng | oc At 16/- 14/6 SOA ae eon 63 Osme 6/6 3342 9 x 32 12/9 41/6 B3B43, POL x. a 16/- 14/6 B45 02) x Th 6/6 — Bo 7 xr 98 8/8 3347 1h x 1b 5B 30 9 1 188 160 Ba5Omtl. x £ 27/- 22 /- Ba520N OX $x 16/9 13/9 B353eukT x. I 25 /-- 20/- S557. Xk 16/9 14/9 Ba56 rr (ee x 27/- 22 /- HANDRAILS & STAIA MATERIAL. Pages 179-180. Pet tn he Deal! “Phichpine Man eteny ee ce Rm Chg Seren geen es Yog fl, a 34007) Aue bce 29/6 42 '- 92 /- 410 /- 3404 3 x 1 16/9 27/6 42 /- 55 /- 3402 33° Oe 14/9 = 21 }- 33 | 42 /- 3405 3 * 24 81/6 42)/- 92/- 130 /- 3407. 3 « 2 16/9 25/6 67 /- 83 /- 3408 3. % 2h 287 316 80/- 103/- 3410 34 A 2k 27/6 38 /- 92/- 120/- S44 aed 3 33/6 59/- 125/ 168 / Bats) Ba 2k) 12746" 688 92 130 ;- 3416 3 x 2k 28-8 6 80 103 - SAR ee? Mee? 16/9 25/6 67 BS | - SACO) ese anes |: 31,6 80 | 108 3420 3k x 2k 27/6 38, 2a 20) Bree a 3 2,6 3.9 656 11/ 3425, ah 3 3,9 5.9 8 /- 13 /- Piesiy = 9 i 6 9 9.9 17 28 /- Su zr eee) eens 8/9 12/9 22 | 42 S20 Sra) eae 59 8/9 17 /- 28 / 35D ta aces 5 76 12/9 22 /- S433, 2 x 2 5.6 83 166 28 /- 343 3 « 1} 10/6 187 50 /- 60 /- 3430 2s iy BY. -25i2 33 - 60 /— 3437 2° =< 14 10/6 16/6 24 /- 40 /- SHOP FRONT MATERIAL. Pages 181-182. Necee Wee Deal Pitchpine Rreieaay aa 100, {t, is 3440 3 3 28/- = 38/ 76 120 / S4ai es 2 23/ 33/6 63 /- 100 /- 3442 «+45 3 40 | 59 / 117) 200 /- 3443 | 3 3 28 / 38 | 78 /- 120 / SEEES Bh eC RYE BRYIGI 63/- 100/ 3446 3 3 31/6 42): 80) 125 / 3447 3 x 24 27/6 38)- 67/- 100/- 3448-- 3 2 16'9 923 /- 55 /- 85 /- 3449 3 1p 44/9) 21\/- 42 / 65 /- BA52. Ses 28/- 40/- 76/- 120/- 345s eee 2h bese 85 Gun Ese 8100 /- sHisisy BS} 3 31/6 42/)- 80 / 125 /- 3456 3 2k 27/6 = 38/- 67 /- 105/. BAS 16/9 23/- 55 /- 85 /- 3460 2 I 8/6 12/9 16/9 30 /- 34601 2 rt 6110/6 14/9 21; 45 /- 3462 24 x rf 12/9 16/9 21 /- 45 /- 3463 24 1; 14/9 19/- 25 6 55 /- 3405 nee. oan 19/- 25/6 42 /-. 65 /- 3466° 1} x rs 16/9 23/- 33 /6 50 /- 34070) keeark 14/8 16/9 25 6 40 /- 3408) x Tx 8/6 10/6 14/9 20 /-- 3470 § x } 4 /3 6/3 8/6 12/6 3472 $¢x $ 4/8 6/8 86 15 /- 34743 xX 1 8/6 12/9 25 /6 45 /- 3475) Ae 9/6 14/9 31/6 60 /- 3476 a Sin ene 10/6 16/9 38 /- 75 /s 3477) Ol axe 11/6 19/- 44 /- 80 /~ BUG pe ah oe 12/9 21/- 51 /- 96 /- See Footnotes on Page 197 “Before writing out an Enquiry or Order. kindly read through 196 Pages 1 to 8. DOOR STUFF, & HAT OR HOOK RAILS, Page 190. lor Numbers 3480—3695, sce Page 197. Number Sic Dat for m per coda _ inches. ooft 3094 4 x12) 16)- 3005)" ea ziemelin 3607 8 “i} 2t/ 3008: 8 sir} 25- Cawce! R705), Soe Te ee S704, 9 w1Y S87; 3705 Gg x2 40 507m a, er 16, Wow O Ba coe 3790) 7s ie Ie 25y S710, TL hk CO} 3712 BS $ _ 27) TAH Shs San pan 3710 3 eR BNO Spite ene Gi. S7LG, Hay 8 i. BU ZO S iy sho, 3721 6 Kr 13- PANEL & MIS. CELLANEOUS SMALL MOULDINGS Page 191. Nomber Size Deal fox in per code. mehes. ftaolt, 3730 1x 4 2y4 3732) Ths 26 BSB yeah eeeO S130) eee beeen B73 ODN Me Saeed 3737 Ws~ $ 2 3738 Bets Bo 2Ste 3740 hor 56 3742 14% § 29 S744 INR Sb 2S 3745 Ie™ #31 57410, Taco T 6) 3747 2X 2 4/8 3750 Ikx F 3,6 3751 13x § 3:6 3798) es 479 3755) Zar ete 3750 Ifx % 3,9 3758 Ifx § 4]- 3700 14x ? 3/6 3762. TEx e 3/9 37645 Tie oue 3760) Ex ef 31/9 3708. yx BR 4/ S77 Ole ke oxen 3/3 5777 Gee Decree 774 1 KX a 13i/— S77 ON UE. Siena 3778. tx 2 2; BYAOY WL oe yy Be VAG pea eu.) Vy 3784 $x $2, 37 05a) pene S780 Th te Si 3787 kX = 3/6 3790 fx % 4/e 3792 LX ¥ 2/ 3794 $x F B/- a ~ | @REE NHOUSE MATERIALS, BASH BARS, Etc. Pages 183-186. Number Size Deal for. m f code toches togit. 3480 {6 x 1 | 12/6 3481 |7 x1 | 14/6 3482 | 6 x1} | 14/6 348317 x1} | 17/- 4484) 6 xh | 17/- 34857 x14 | 19/6 3487 | 6 x1 | 12/- 3488 \.7 xt 14 /- 3490 73 x3 | 19/- 3490 | 34x35 | 22/- 3492) 4 x3 | 29/ 3493 | 44% 5 | 28/- 3494)5 <3 | 31/ 3490} 3 x3 | :19/ 3497 | 34x53 | 22/ 34908 | 4 X35 | 25/ = 3499 | 4X3. | 28/- 3500/5 x3 | 3t/- 3502 | 54x35 | 34/ 3504 | 2.x1 | 6/- 3505 | 24 x1 7/ 3500} 3 Xtt | 9/9 3507 | 4 x1) 13/6 3509) 2 x1 5/6 3510 | 2x1 | 6/6 3511 | 3 x1}-| 8/9 ae apes f ibid ak, SASH BARS, Etc. Page 183-186. Number Deal for per. code Loot 3515 é 16 /6 R510 1.3) 2 hit /9 3517. |3 x14) 8/9 3518 | 23x14) 8/ 3519 |2 x13 | 7/3 3320/2 x1} | 6/9 Boer ies eer ot Razz ieee |) 4/9 3523 | txt | 46 3524 | 4 X 24 | 22/6 Boza 4 x2 | 16/6 S520 x2 vl /9 3527 |24x2 | 10/6 3528 | 2 x14) 7/3 3529 | 3 x1h | 8/9 3530 |4 x2 | 13/6 3531 |3 x2 | 10/6 3532 13. x1h | 7/9 3533 | 24x14 | T/- 353412 xb | 6/3 3535 |2 <1 | 5/6 3530 12 x1 49 9937 |}3 xts | 7/9 3538 | 4% 24 | 21/ 3539 | 4 x2 | 13/6 354013 x2 | 10/6 3541 | 24 x2 9/3 3542 | 2 x1} | 6/3 BOAT Tat 1S 22 /6 All sizes given for planed or worked moulding and timbers are nominal. quoted are for our ordinary quality about 25% extra (also state quality required) kind of Hardwood—see remarks on page 197. kind of wood quoted on application. : SASH BARS, Etc. Page 183-186. Number | Size Deal for (| in per code mehes sooft uv. G = ie) ve “ ts -_ J a 3958 |2 x1b | 6/8 3359 |3 xh) 7/9 3500 | 3 x2 | 10 6 350) |}3 x14) 9/9 3561a) 1d 1 | 5/- 3502 |3 x2 | 12/6 5502a;2 1 6 /-. 3504 |3 th | 11/9 3565 13 x2 | 15 /- 3E 3528 and 3538 to’ 3542 add 1/6 per 100 ft, when rebate or , groove is required - where dotted line is shown. We can supply ther sizes with no eroove or rebate as follows. nn re et STAGING, Etc. Page 185. Kaien [Sue aa for in per ital i msc Uy, Weel 3507 | 2 R 1 3/- 3508 | 2 <1 | 3/6 3509 [3 <4 38 SASH FRAME & SASH MATERIAL Pages 186-187. Number} Swe | Dew eae bare (oof 3570 Ty x2. | 16/- 3571 134 «x12 | 10/6 3572 }3h*14 | 8/9 35752 oe) asic 35738) 2t x2 | 9/- 3574 |24x2 | 10/- 3575 |2 x12 | 7/- 3576 |2 x th) Bf SBVb | 8 /- 3578 | 1k | T/- 3579 | 34 6 /- 3580 2 8 /- see | aey Wie 3582 rk | 6/- SASH FRAME & SASH MATERIAL Page 186-187. 3584 2 x14 | 6/- 3585 | 2 xit | B/- 3586 | z xk 4 3587 | 2.x §¢ | 3/6 Tf, 3584 to 3587 as A tongued on edge, but overall width. the same, add 1/- 100 feet, but if tongued added in width 2/- 100 feet extra. See Tee code iuches : _toutt. 3589 6 x3 |33/6 Pitchpine | 52/6 3590 SEX 3 (81/6 Pitchpine | 49 /- 3591 5 x3 «1 27 /- Pitchpine | 45 /6 Number Size Deal for m | per rode inches | d00ft. Aes 3593 | for 2 | 37 /6 3594| . 1 | 31/8 3595 | 1 42 | 27/1 3597 | 431} 8/9 3508 |} 4p x1 | 6/9 3599; 4hx1 | 5/6 3600 | 38 x1 | 5/- 360214 “TI | 5/9 3603/4 x § | .4/9 3605 | 3%: | 4/9 3606] 3 % ¢ | 3/9 3008 | 3 xr | 5/6 3609 |3 x 2 | 4/6 361013 x1 | 5/9 3011 |} 3 % 4 | 4/9 3612 | 3 x1 5 /- 3613/3 x 3 | 4/6 3015 | rt xX f | 2/8 36r6 | rp x Qf 2/0 3017 | 1 X81 2/8 3618 | 1 4 | 2/9 3620 | 13% 4 | 11d. 362215 x ft | 2/3 DOOR FRAMING LININGS, Etc. Page 188-189. Number Size peal tor _ in per code joches 1oolt Seer alee a [oeree’ 36030 | 48 x3 | 29/- 3038 | 4 «3 | 25/- 3632 |32%3 | 22/- 3033 | 3h 2k | 18/- 3035 | 44X3 | 29/- 30361 4 73 | 25/- Selected quality mouldings for paintwork about 10%, extra. DOOR FRAMING LININGS, Etc. Page 168-189. t 3663 |} 14x 4 | 2/6 366412 x 4 | 3/- 3665 | 2x 4; 3/6 3666 | 14x $ | 3/- 3067/2 x | 4/- “3668 | 13x 4 | 3/6 - 3669 :2 x $ 38 3670); 14x 4 | 2/9 3671 | 24x #1) 3/9 3672 | 14x 3 | 3/8 3674/2 x 4 | 3/3 3675 | 14x 4 | 2/9 367712 x 4 | 3/3 3678 | 1kx 4 | 2/9 3680; t x # | 2/6 3681 |r x 4+ | 2/9 3682 | rx 4°) 3/8 3684} 2 x 4 | 3/3 3685 | yx 4 | 2/9 ——— pce espa OOOR STUFF & HAT OR HOOK RAILS. ° The finished sizes are slightly less. All prices ‘Selected for varnish-work All prices are for Deal unless otherwise stated, but we sometimes have a special Prices about 15% or 20%, extra if in stock. Prices for any patterns to any ‘Hardwood prices do not refer to any special Hardwood that a customer might select, but we can quote for mouldings worked in any hardwood. For Picture and Dado Mouldings prepared for l-lectric Cables, also Electric Casings, see index. cet Before writing out an Enquiry or Order. kindly read through Pages 1 to & SPOUTING (GUTTERS). MOULDED BALCONY AND STAIR (Page 192.) Deal. BALUSTERS. 3800 Wires St Me caren. Lene (Page 193.) Deal. 3801 eae 45S oe sate 25 /- 3842 Ss bale ok 2 a 12/6 3802 oe Shae ha tits 31/3 | 8843 bee TP OPT A metocst 11 /- 3844 o's EES PIES ee ae 10 /- MOULDING CASES. (Page 102 | No 3844 is intended to show a baluster - 3806 ete PO in Cricut ee 12 6 Which is easy to paint when fixed for bal- 3808 Me 4 xg haa) 126 cony or for ordinary stairs. MANTEL-PIECE MOULDINGS. VOLES ON, BND UN ERIOUS Or suitable for other purposes. (Page 193.) MOULDINGS. R46 98 : (Page 192 Deal sf eae eo “hs! a aai8 ax ode eee mths S847 Clee on eet S8t1 DAO e Whi 6 j- Plinth or base block mouldings usually 3812 Mee th eh 6/6 stocked in 2 ft. lengths, to cut: 3815 ae septa wie 8 /- Two 12 in. pieces, or three 8 in. pieces. 3816 2 chne 96 __Few longer also kept in stock. 3817 20 ot 7/6 | 3848 Lone Ey abe Smet 8/6. 3820 ti (yee eee Jad Is cee Bee Sere 3823 Sota Bia 6.6 3850 Lids 5 x 1} nee 12/6 ? COFFIN MOULDING AND SUITABLE FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Pattern _ | Pitchpine] & $ 28 Oaks Pitchpine} 2 $ 28 Oak No. p 193 Per roo-it.}Per to0.ft.] Om & > [Per 109-it. [Per too-ft.) =o go |Per 100-ft Bgog Eset a9 ie 3825 | 4x3 65| 7/4 2x4 4/9 3826 | 3x3 8 aud te ah xd 5/10 3827 [1k x4 3/1/ 3/6 hx 2 3/5 3828 | 2x# 3/11) 4/6 2x¢% 4 /- 3829 | 3x4 5/9 | 6/7 24x = 4/8 3830 | 2x4 42); 49 3xz 5 / 3832 | 2«4 4/2) 4/9 2x2 4/6 3833 |2) « 4 5/1} 5/10 24x32 4/11 Special Lighe . Special Light Wh 'tew'od Mahogany Deal, | Wh'tew’od Mahogany or Light or Red cal} or Light or Red Satin. Walnut. Satin, Walnut. ee 4/40 Ix? 8 /3 thx} 12 /- £ xz 69 ee 4/10 $ xy 4/6 ye ie 3 x 4 4/10 3854 | 3 xu wx 4/10 3858 | § xe. 1xt (oi4 3859 | x3 thx} 10 /6 3860 | 1 x 3 £ x we 3861 |-2 x j, EXxs 3862 | } x3 23 x$ 8863 | p xi 13x} F 3950A to 3990A shown in sundry places on Pages 192 to 194 may not always be in stock. We show them as designs for any size. Prices would vary according to quantity required, which kindly state Also we could work them in any kind of soft or hardwood. i elds Special Whitewood is a. special American Whitewood. not “Canary.” Dark Satin Walnut will be about 15% extra to Light Satin. 198 a at PICTURE MOULDS, ETC. Nos. 3888-8902 Picture Moulds are kept in a large number of sizes (patterns are to show approximate design only; the sizes and pattern would vary considerably), and, the prices for all patterns are approximately as follows, but would depend upon the quantity ordered. Special quotation for large lines or to any special pattern. The lengths would be chiefly 10 to 14 ft. We do not guarantee all 12 fts. Sometimes we have a lot of short material 2 ft. to 4 ft. 6in. 'ong which we can sapply about 10% cheaper. ot Price per 144 ft. :— Width} Deal | Oak (Plain) Oak Ea Mie Walnut} Black Walnut} Maple Vencered S28 Be ee eh eee eee es eee eee ee tin | 3/9 7 /- 8/3 7/6 13/- a pin. | 4/- 7/6 8/9 8). | 19 / tin. | 4/8 8/9 10 / 9/ 24). win | 5) | 10/6 12/ 109 | ,23/6 thin | 6)- 13/6 | 15/6 13 / | 28 | 116 250. 8/- 15/9 196 17/- 32,6 15,6 2} in. | 10/ 20 / 24 /~ 24 /- | B45 19, Bin. | $2YS) 2 26 ie et em Bid | RAD Ee 8 ey Si eee Lighter Satin Walnut about 10%, less. than Dark Satin Walnut quoted above. GILT SLIPS. Price pe: 841t —Flat or Bevelled yin 5/-, fin 5.9, Burmshed Hollow: hin 6/-, jin. 6,9. PICTURE BACKS, —Regular roin x. 5 tn. white deals :— 8d. per ft. run cut up to 15 ex 3 in. deal ab es " » 18h, fe Or we nave a cheap line generally in stock, thickness varying y's in. to fin thick « 4 1n, to 7 in. wide, length 10 in. np to tg in. mixed, not selecter, 2/- per 160 square feet. Selected lengths 2 ft. up to 4 ft (every six inches) and selected widths. Cut 15 ex 3 1. deal -—5 in. 3/3, 6. in. 4/-, 7in 4/3, 8in 4/6 100 sq. ft, ; WOOD PRESSED CARVING. seas ; ae RE Dare ; a nS Oak, Walnut, x Oak, Walnut, No. iE Size Whitewood Matec any Size | Mahogany 8930 {2 %* 1 — | 50/ per too {t. 3. < th 100/- per 100 ft. Beste (ion x Ful - 29 j t 16/9 * 8982) 1 x} - 22 /- tt 21 /-- 39383 |2 x } - 26 /- 1} 4.|°°25 8935 | 14 x 14 - 37 /6 £ k| 21 /- 39386 | 14x Ff - 37 /6 4 | 87/- 8937 | x14 x 4 - 12 /6 zhox $ | 27/6 3938 | rh x 4 - 12 /6 Base pat SOi- 3929 aie seat — 18 /6 3 xX 2 85/- 3940 | 3). $f 50 /- 76 |-. 3 x | 16/- 304t | 13 25 /- 1x 3! 33/2 $ > at us 20 /- Wha od MACHINE CARVED MOULDINGS. ; _| Mahogany and r Yellow | Mahogany and No Oak | Bias WolGat, No Pine loos Black Walnut. | - 3980 3970 20/80) tal 43,9 3961 3974 4A1/3 | — 5A /- 3962 3972 17/6 | 23/6 29 2 3963 3976 | 40/9 | 44/- 55 6 3966 3977 24/3 — 34 - 3985 3920 | 24/3 | — 34 /- 3968 3982 | 14/6 == 19 6 ws SSE Whitewood, pine. and satin walnut (unless already quoted in these woods) can be supplied in a large number of above sizes and patterns for 10°, to 20° Jess than oak, walnut and mahogany, according to quantity and pattern required. Other sizes can be supplied in similar patterns to those shown on Page 169. Patterns on Page 169 are approximate designs. as the patterns may alter slightly. If the pattern you require is not shown, refer us to the nearest pattern. and state what size and alteration is required. HAND CARVED TRUSSES, FOR SIDEBOARDS, BOOKCASES, ‘ COUNTERS, ETC. (We reserve the right to vary the design slightly). PRICES PER DOZEN. No. 3924. No. 3925 z ; B e Oak or Oak or Width | Projection Length Deal. Mahogany Deal Mahogany ig in 211). 7 in 5 986 6/ 12/ . 2 in, TEU gin 5 8.) | oe i4/ : 2h in. vim. 7 in. 6 LO RS 14/- 2h in. 2 in. Qin 66 | 13} 7/6 15 / yp ant pin) ping BGG 8/6. ot 775) 918/ No. 3924 No. 3925 3 tn. 2) in. g in Ti 14- | 8/6) §7/- 3 in. 3h in. © in 96 15 q/- 18 /- 4 in. | in 1 ety PANE ERY LB e HOV EN Special prices for larger quantities. : Mahogany or Walnut : No. 3928 No. 8927 MANTEL PIECE BRACKETS. No. 2995-—oin.” oy in abine face7/9 doz: s A B926—46, I: IS eaten ae Oe nine Band sawn and cleaned up. No. 3927—9 in. xX 3im xX 4 in. face 6/6 doz. » o928—9 in. X 5 rhe Weeege seam ee 8 Le : 6 - ¥ Moulded with the grain reverse way to 3925 and 3625 Nos. 3925-6-7-8. Nos. 3927 and 3928 can be supplied in the long lengths 2f{t. and upwards prices quoted in Mouldings, Nos. 3846, 3847. 3050a, and 3598a, page 198. Picture Rails for electric cables. Dado Rails can also be "prepared for cables. PIGTURE RAILS, PLATE RACK, ETC. pabtice pe: Sete Deal. lard woud. No. | Size. | a910 -}.g)K1 3 127 - 16 '- 3911 | 2 Th" AUG te ~ See remar kS Page 197. No. 3915 Dentil Moulding, 5d. per foot (deal). 4 late Rack, 1$d. per foot extra. Spindles and Capping, 5d. per foot extra Na 3920 Denti! Monlding, 5d. per foot (deal). No. 3910 No. 3911 No. 3920 No 3915 Ewieree AND FLUTED BALUSTERS. Alle att. lone with top square 5 in turning 22.10 bottom squart 9 in. Prices for special size turning on apptication. Hall DoorNo. ite omitted from door section. Top portion for glass (as Sec. 3929-30 — 31 — 33 ~ 33 - 34 - 35 - 36~ 3937. S, Page 11). Bottom panel bolection moulded and raised planted panel (as Sec. P, Page 11). 6ft. 8in. x 2ft. 8in. x 2in. ee co .. 14/6 6ft. roin. * 2ft. 1oin. x 21m... Ge Ne eC rit. x 3ft. xX ‘2in, ie a on .. 17/- FENCING. OPEN PALING FENCING OPEN PALING FENCING (Angle Pales). (Flat Pales). SPECIFICATION No. 1.—Puling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (D), 4 X 3, 2 Horizontal Angle Rails (C), as No. 4023, Angle Palings (E), approximate size placed 2 in. apart and pointed. ___ SPECIFICATION No. 2.—Paling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (Dy Keane Horizontal Angle Rails (C), as No. 4023; Angle Palings 14 in. apart (E), approximate size, 2.in. by } angled. SPECIFICATION No. 3.—Paling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (D) 4 X 3,2 1 ihe Angle Rails (C) 8... 4023; 3 in. by ?in., Flat Palings (3 in. apart) ointed. A SPECIFICATION No. 4.—Paling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (D), 4 x 3, 2 Horizontal Rails (C) as No. 4023, 3 X %, Flat Palings (2 in. apart) pointed as in Design No. 4021. SPECIFICATION No. 5.—Paling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (D) 4 X 3, 2 Horizontal Rails (C) as No. 4023, 3 x %, Flat Palings (3 in. apart), pointed as in Design No. 4021. SPECIFICATION No. 6.—Paling Fencing as No. 4021, Posts (D) 4 X 3,2 Horizontal Rails (C) as No. 4023, 3 x § Flat Palings (13 in. apart), pointed as in Design No. 4021. Prices quoted are at per yard run of Fencing for Deal. Material sawn only, each with 2 Horizontal Kails. No. 4crl. x Y CLOSE BOARD FENCING. SPECIFICATION No. 7.—Fencing as No. 4011, Posts (D) 4 x 3, 2 Hori- zontal Rails (C) as No. 4023; } in. Boarding 4 or 5 in. our option as to width. SPECIFICATION No. 8.—Exactly as No. 7, only boards tapered in thick- ness § in. one edge to 3 in. on other side (see section J). CLOSE BOARD FENCING EXTRAS (Deal). Deal Capping on Close Board Fencing size 2in. x 1 in. grooved and be- velled about 44d. per yard run extra. 2in. X 1}in. from 6d. yard run extra. Caps (A) on Top Post to stand above Fencing and to match Capping sin. X 4in., about 1/— each. 6in. X 5 in. x 14 in., about 1/4 each. Horizontal Gravel Board to fix at ground level, 4in. x 3in., about gd. foot. sin. x $in., about 1d. foot. For extra size Posts add percentage on to cost of Fence, or apply for Special Price to your Specification. If our Specifications do not meet your case, we shall be pleased to quote for Fencing to special details, or in any other Woods, such as Larch, Pitchpine or Jarrah. , Prices for Gates or Fancy Gates (see pages 144 to 150} on application, stating size and quantity required. Deer yor Ye Ge PE ee eee Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 201)- S 1) 4022 4023 4024 4025. Palings| Posts Specification Specification Specification or close | average} No. i or 3. INO. 254s OF nos No. 6, 7, or 8. board- | length. | ing. Distance of Posts} Distance of Posts | Distance of Posts apart. apart. apart. L2th,) ALOLt: Pasi Toit SLOLU warts T2ftawOrey eisits Bite 4ft. 6in.j1/2 1/24 1/8 1/4 1/44 1/5 1/7 1/74 1/8 Sit Oinee tt. 1/34 1/4 1/44 1/6 1/64 1/7 L/9P A102 4102 Aft. sit. 6in./1/44 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/74 A [Sy 1/441 1/114 2/04 4ft. 6in./6ft. 1/6 1/64 1/7 1/83 1/9 1/10 2/14 2/2 2/24 ett. ft, Om. AIS SANG 1510 At 2 2/4 2/5 2/54 Rati eOin, Wace 1/84 1/94 1/104 /O$ 2/14. 2/24 | 2/6 2/7 2/8 6ft. 7it. 6in.1/94 1/10 1/11 2/14 2/2 2/23) 2/74 2/8 2/ 9 Extra for 1 coat of our Light Brown Preservative CARBOJEN (registered) instead of Dark Creosote, 25% on. Distance of posts apart. Extra for Notching Posts as section Y, rails run rights, Sit, Lott. Jett through on face of posts , oF ay so. GAGS G0. Stdoyard Extra for Tenoning Rails and Morticing Posts as sectionX, so that rails will stand back far enough for the posts to act as palings. The morticing if preferred can be done so as to bring rails and posts flush (please specify which you prefer) ae we de Le Ore tar ae If as Z, no morticing, tenoning, or notching required, therefore no extra charge. Mails are nailed direct on to posts. Where Fencing is required, planed for painting, the price would be about ~ 20,97, exthay. Fencing as Design No. 4025 same price as No. 4021, Specification 1 to 6, !.e., it is the same description of fence, only the palings fixed on the slant. Sawn Oak Fencing can be supplied at approximately double the price of | Deal in any of the sizes or specifications. “Cleft Oak Close Boarding (lapped) sawn oak Rails and Posts double the price of Deal with further addition of 5% for cleft palings. When preparing your order or further enquiry, please read our specifications very carefully, and set down clearly what you require. This will prevent mistakes and save delay. 202 ARRIS (Angle) RAIL. PALING FENCE (‘riarguian : nm MAAN AMAA DA et fb ! el hone 4 alt! | kt) ta! FL ale is =| 4024 eh aatlatel a SRB EC RGERE aa | EA | i / - | } 4023 a WH i! 1 i | | ii ee No. 403! 5 | NASM HATH TTaM HO | NT | i 1 il i} ii | | \ | eiial LLL Tralee Lt tt hal fT Lb © 4 UAE atlas gor | Ww ww wamaageg ||) Np PALINGS FOR FENCING. Le.e CD ee Pointed Creosoted Creosoted BiteetO. Sit 2/11 10oft.run on top. by dipping. under Olt LOLOL t 3 /- nm pressure. BEYELLED FENCE RAIL. 3d. 9d. 1id. 1ooft. 1ooft. 1ooft. exipiiae exctiiae extra. If you prefer Rail only bevelled on top as No. 4036, kindly state. No. 4032 No. 4037 These palings are usually even foot lengths, but we generally have some 2 ft. 6in., 3 ft.6in., 4 ft.6in.instock. Ornamental Top Palings, as No. 4037, sawn on top only, extra 1 /— per 100 palings over pointed tops. 5 ft. 6 in. to 7 it. Angle Palings :—1 /— t1ooft. run. Approximate Size. Approximate Section 77 A. 73 SHORT POSTS— ft. to 8 ft. (as required). 3in.. X 3in... 9/8 1ooft. run Bevelled or pointed on top Aaigtme ye, veer 8/3 " for about 9d. 100 ft. extra. < wine 2x e3inew 2 12/6 », . Creosoted by dipping, 20°% éxtia. | 4038 Fins oc ainoa. 1106/6 al i Creosoteds by, force, 130°, cextra. Galle oe OSU ea ek, L ( ANGLE RAIL.—As No. 4022: 6/- 100 ft. ; No. 4023: 7/9.100 ft. ; No. 4024: 11/9 100 ft. Prices quoted are Carriage Paid to some stations (choosing our own route) on large quantities. Trade discount on application. When ordering posts give us an option where possible of several sizes, to average to your size required. Also posts are usually to the even foot. Some- times it is an advantage to have part of the posts a little longer than the majority in awkward places, soft ground, etc. 203 FENCING WITH No. 4031. Alternate Pales full height of Fence. FLAT SAWN PITCHPINE PALES. No. 4032. Prices per Yard (including Posts). All Pales full height of Fence. i i a 9 4 Bl 4 16 oe 1 % Big sig SN Ce NR, 3 EERE ANSP arts Cry SWORE Zt. Height of Fence 2ft. 6in GE: Fence No. 4031 Pales 5in. apart 94d. 104d. 113d. op ee ASO DOS ae po aie 3, Aad de waa etait Aop chee a ay Fence No. 4032. Pales’3in. apart — 1/14 1/23 Fanci onl jie a kOe kD isin Uy fe ed 4 A The Pales in this fencing are of pitchpine 2in. Aft. 6in. 4/7 1/10 P10) wide by in. cit: CGE pies Coley ha: 6ft. 1/53 1/84 1/10 1/94 2/04 2/23 2/14 2/44 2/74 2/33 2/74 2/113 1/8 1/9% 2/04 1/11 2/14 2/44 2/14 2/44 2/74E thick, neatly sawn and pointed, and the wires are the same as used for our Cleft Chestnut Paling. The posts are of red (yellow) deal. There are two lines of wire to Fence No. 4032 up to 4ft. high, and three lines to all greater heights of this fence. The Pales can be planed for painting if required. Price on application. WITH TRIANGULAR SAWN OAK PALES. Prices per Yard (including posts 9 ft. apart). The Pales of this fence are of oak, about 2in. wide on face, neatly sawn and pointed, while the wires are the same as used for our Cleft Chestnut Paling. There are two lines of wire to Fence No. 4033 up to 4ft. high, and three lines to all greater heights. The posts are of oak also. For prices of Gates to match, see page 206. No. 4033. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 204 WITH TRIANGULAR SAWN OAK PALES— Con. De lin oe ee ee Height of Fence. 2tt. Bite, Olle, Ants Atte Gling as Sit: Oft. Fence No. 4033 Pales 5 in. apart 1/44 al 1/94 2/24 2/44 3 / SPY ee 9 Spt ak .. 1/84 2/04 2/22 2/8 2/114 4/0} ey Le iae ss .. 2/84 2/8 2/112 3/6 3 /92 5 /2 Fence No. 4034. Pales 3 in. apart 1/74 1/11 2 /1¢ 2/44 2 /64 3 /4 Peat 90.3, .. £/10$ 2/22 2/6 2/9 3/02 3/92 Itin. ,, 2/14 2/6 2/9 3/04 3/5 4/12 If without postsdeduct 3d. 43d. 5id. 3d. 7id. 1/- Extra posts if required. Price each :— Intermediate post .. 9d. 114d. 1/04 1/42 1/7 2/54 Straining post and strutmpee: ste 4/25 4 /83 5/3 6 /34 5 /10 8/11 CLEFT CHESTNUT PALING. No. 4044.—Every fourth Pale full height of Fence. Intermediates 2-in. less at top and 4-in. at bottom. Two lines of wire. be Pee reat pale Qoeer. «! vesetyrie be Prices per yard without Posts. | Prices per yard including Distance of pales apart :— Posts. Height. sin. 3in. 2in. inet Sin; 2in. gin. 2ft. 6in. .. 74d. Qid. iid. 1/13 94d. itd. 1/13 1/33 3ft. oin. .. 84d. 10id: 1/0 1/3 = 103d.) «1/0209 1/33. 1/53 3ft. 6in. .. 94d. digd. 1/23 1/54 1/- 1/2 > 1/5; 1/83 Mito eeee1Osde ik tide PRG 11g 1 /aee Te 2y07 Aiton es 4 tsd. 1/2 17 1/10} 1/33 1/64 1/103 2/23 siteoinee. + tyte 11/5 5179 9/14 1/5 1/9 2/14 -2/6 sft. 6in. .. 1/82 1/8 2/03 2/4: 1/8 2/0 2/44 2/9 6ft ere 5t 1 1016 2 Ae 2/400) 1/10 e234 a2 Oe on a7, Three-fourths of the Pales in this fence are clear of the ground, and those touching the ground are extra stout, well-grown ones. This increases its durability, and enables sheep to crop the grass close under it. These prices include round posts for placing 9-ft. apart, and one square straining post and strut per 100 yards. For prices of additional posts see page 209. Pales with blunt tops instead of points can be supplied for any of the fences on this page (if specially ordered) without extra charge. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 205 CLEFT CHESTNUT PAILING—Con. Pales reaching Top and Bottom of Fence alternately. Distance of pales apart :— Height. Zito 6-in’. Att..-o in. Brit. 16-11 O in. Atego. in © an 5 its 6 In; Own: Ast: Bait, 6 ft. Sin, Ewe bok pe ee peek peck peek a f=) 9 [02 BH ro} TS. ee oe or bo Prices per yard without Posts. Two lines of wire. Prices per yard including Posts. 3 in 2 in 14in 1izd. 1/14 1/384 1 /- Ay 1/44 1/14 1/33 1/63 1/34 146 1 /8# 1/5; 1782 1/11 DiS pate ee 1/103 2/2 2/53 2/14 2/64 2/113 All Pales are 6-in. less than the full height of the fence, reach the top and bottom alternately, as above. and are set to These prices include round posts for placing 9-ft. apart, and one square straining post and strut per 100 yards. For prices of additional posts, see page 209. HAND AND FIELD GATES CLEFT CHESTNUT PALING. To match Chestnut Paling (or Pitchpine Paling) TO MATCH To match Oak Paling (page 204) Eee Field gate Post for Hand gate Post for Field gate | Post for | Hand gate | Post for -feet Do. with 34-feet Do. with 9-feet Do. with 34-feet Do. with wide strut wide strut wide strut wide strut 2ft. 6in. 17/4 | 3/112 | 9/53 | 3/12 | 23/74 | 4/83 | 18/72 | 4/83 3ft. oin. 17/10 | 4/24 | 9/112 | 3/8 24/8 | 6/31 | 14/2 | 5/38 3ft. 6in. 18/4 | 4/83 | 10/6 | 3/114 | 25/81 | 6/10 | 14/83 | 5/92 4ft. oin. 18/10 | 4/112 | 11/0} | 4/24 | 27/31 | 7/42 | 15/9 | 6/33 4ft. 6in. 20/- | 5/9t | 11/64 | 5/3 28/4 | 8/43 | 16/32 | 7/44 sft. oin. 21/- | 6/34 | 12/74 | 5/93 | 29/5 | 8/11 | 17/4 | 8/48 5ft. 6in. 22/- | 6/10 | 13/14 | 6/34 | 30/54 | 9/54 | 18/43 | 8/11 6ft. oin. 93/1 | 7/104 | 14/2 | 7/44 | 31/6 | 10/6 | 19/5 | 9/112 Prices of gates include hangings for wood posts and slip bolt for padlock or latch. If Field Gate made in two leaves, with two sets of hangings, 5/3 extra. If Field Gate 10-ft. wide, 1/2 extra. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 206 CLEFT CHESTNUT PALING. Three lines of Wires. nt AL This fence is of a light and ornamental i appearance, and is particularly useful where it ch is desired to exclude small animals, such as HL dogs, hares, etc. : ead Hu No. 4051 Prices per yard (including posts). Prices per yard (without posts). Pales | | Height’ 7 apart. 3am 2 in, 14 in. Sin. 2 in. 1} in. of Short iil ohn’, Pales 2 6/1/- 1/12 | 1/3} 10d 1i4d.| 1/14 Tits 61. Reo tai FAS 1/43 104d.| 1/04 | 1/24 ait: 3,06 | 1/2e 1/4) 1/7 113d. | 1/2 1/4 Zit Oil. 4 0] 1/32 | 1/6 1/84 1/04 | 1/3 1/54 pans, Movnne 4 6| 1/52 | 1/9 2/04 1/24 | 1/5 1/8 3ft. 5 of 1/74 | 1/103) 2/32 1/34 | 1/7 1/104 | 3ft. 6 o}| 2/13 | 2/6 2/102 1/84 | 2/02 | 2/53 Aft. This fence with the shortening of the alternate pales gives it a lighter appearance. It is very suitable for protecting gardens, pleasure grounds, etc., for stock, and also from trespassers. No. 4052 # ___ Prices per yard (including posts). Prices per yard (without posts). Height Distance apart of Pales Distance apart of Pales ; 1} in. 5 in. 3 in 2 in 1} in /74 | 1/94 1isd. | 1/2 | 1/33 1 /64 ff 2 [02 1/0¢ | 1/33 | 1/63 | 1/93 2 | 2/4d 1/2 1/524 1/84 2/04 2/64 1/34 1/7 1/10? | 2/22 4 | 3/44 1/74 1/112 | 2/33 2/84 Pales with blunt tops instead of points can - be supplied without extra charge if specially ordered. No. 4053. Prices per yard (including posts). Price per yd. without posts Height of Fence. Distance apart of pales. Distance apart of pales. 3in. 2in I4in. Zin. 2in. 14in. 3ft. 6in. me cet eg dee 1/52 1/82 fire 1/3 1/54 4ft. oin. - ..| 1/54 1/74 1/92 1/24 1/44 1 /62 Ait, Oln. : sal AL / 1F 1/10 2/02 1/32 1/64 1/9 pit. Oin. : ..| 1/94 2/04 2/3 1/52 1/82 1/11 6ft. oin. oe ..| 2/22 2/74 3/14 1/94 2/34 2/9 These prices include round posts for placing 9-ft. apart, and one » square straining post and strut per 100 yards to each design. For prices of additional posts, see page 209. Gates, see page 206. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, 207 CLEFT CHESTNUT PALINGS. Pales full ieight. Prices per yard, including posts. Height of Fence. 2ft. 6in. 3ft. 3ft. 6in. Aft. Aft. Bit. sft. 6in. 6ft. Three lines of wire. Prices per yd., without posts. Distance apart of Pales. Distance apart of Pales. | Aeo Reto ble 31n. 2/23 2/7 2in. 1/34 1/52 Col tol Bh Boo 2/7 3/24 These prices include round posts for placing « 9- mee apart, and one square straining post and strut per 100 yards, For prices of additional posts, see page 209. Pales fuli height. HE A be t A i CA Be i i IHD a PS Bi ” Ol Me " , H 4 4 i te i : 4 Ry m fp 116 fd Ag Wl Mb a ol i it i WH AR ns a « iy io 1 i iy i fe b ” i g h uF i q bi 4 | i ie te 4 Ni y 5 "i f) i" u i i Y ) pales No. 4062. Prices per yard, including posts. ce Distance apart of Pales. Sin. 3in. 20; Idin 3ft. 6in 1 /4 1/62 1/94 2 /- Ait: 1/53 | 1/84 1/114 | 2/22 4ft. 6in Ava 1/104 | 2/24 2/6 Sit. 1/9% | 2/14 2/5 2/9 sft. 6in 2/04 | 2/44 2/94 3 /22 6ft. 2/24 | 2/84 3/12 3/94 For Gates to match, see page 206. Four lines of wire. This makes \ afi) Strong and rigid fence, the four are placed can be a particularly # lines of wire holding ‘the pales 4 tightly at short intervals. | fence can be confidently recom- mended against heavy stock ; and also makes an "a, boundary fence, provided the sufficiently 4 Close to afford no foothold be- i. tween them. fi! -Pales with blunt tops instead of points This excellent supplied without extra chargeif specially ordered. Prices per yd., without posts. | Distance apart of Pales. sin. 31n. 2in. I4in. 1/23 | 1/32 | 1/64 | 1/9 1/14 1/54 | 1/84 | 1/11 1/84 1/7 1/104 | 2/2} 1/5; | 1/93 | 2/12 | 2/4g 1/8 2/04 | 2/54 | 2/102 1/10 2/34 | 2/84 | 3/4 These prices include round posts for placing 9-ft. apart, and one square straining post and strut per 100 yards. For prices of additional posts, see page 209. For Gates to match, see page 206. 208 CLEFT CHESTNUT FENCING. Pales.—Thcse are placed as near as possible at the distances apart stated on the list, which j are calculated on the following basis :— About sin. apart 54 Pales in 10 yards ” 31n. ”” Fas ” > o) 2in. ” 96 a ees ” Idin. Tei, nee If almost absolute regularity wanted, specially selected pales can generally be 7 NO: 4071. put at extra cost 10 %. _ Prices per yard, including posts. Prices per yd., without ‘posts. pes Distance apart of Pales. Distance apart of Pales. sin. 3in. 2in. Idin sin. 3in. 2in Idin. 216. sd. GET trl bb ee 1/34 70. 92d. 1id 1/13 2ft. 6in. 93d. *; 1/- 1/2 1/44 73d. 10d. 1/02 1/24 34t. did. | 1/14 1/32 1 /64 8id. 103d. | 1/14 1/3} . 3it.. 6in. 1/02 | 1/34 1/6 1 /82 10d. 1/04 1/32 1/52 4ft. 1/2% | 1/52 1/8} 1/11 1igd. | 1/22 1/5 1/8 ‘Aft. 6in. 1/382 | 1/74 RAL eae 1 /- 1 /32 1/74 1/11 sft. 1/6% | 1/102 | 2/2 2/52 1 /22 1/64 1/10 2/12 sft. 6in. 1/9 2/14 2/63 | 2/112 | 1/4% 1/9 2/24 2/74 oft. “| 2/02 | 2/54 2/102 | 3/6 1/7 2/04 2/54 3/07 These prices include round posts for placing 9-ft. apart, and one square straining postand strut per 100 yards. For prices of additional posts, see under. For Gates to match, see page 206. WIRES.—Four wires tightly twisted together form each complete strand. Every pale is stapled to one of the fence wires. INTERMEDIATE POSTS AND STRAINING POSTS. If more posts are required than are included in price of fence, the price each of the additional ones will be as under :— Height of Bites tae aft. 4ft. | | sft. Fence. gz eGin Reta _3ft |_6in. Aft. 6in. Sit; 6in. | 6ft. Interme- iA diate Posts | 53d. | 52d. | 64d 8d. 9d. 10d. | 41d. | 144d.) 1/12 Straining post & strut | 2/44 | 2/7} | 2/103) 3/12 | 3/8 4/83 15/3 | 5/94 | 6/34 FENCING FOR SHEEP FOLDING. In Rolls of 20 or 25 yards. Prices per yard | In Rolls of re Three lines of wire. 25 yards 20 yards. Height of 2it. | Fence. | 6in. | 3ft. 4t. a | 4{t. 6in. Sid. | 91d. | 1024.| 1134. Qd. | 10}d.| 1134. | 1/14 144d. | 4/14 | 1/23 | 4/43 ES ee ates {5i- apart 72d. | about jo” 82d. ae amet ule OF a: ee rere Chestnut . stakes, per doz. 5/3 | 5/8 | 6/4 | 6/10 | 7/4 No. 4072 Strong angle iron stakes, with thrust : plate, per doz. | 8/11 | 10/- J} 11/- | 12/1 | 13/1 Every Pale in this Fence, in additon to being very tightly stranded, is. securely stapled to both top and bottom wires, so that the Fence can be readily taken up and refixed without injury, thus making it greatly superior to wooden hurdles or wire netting. This pattern can be recommended also for enclosing building plots, or for any purpose where a cheap and easily-removable Fence is required. 209 CLOSE CHESTNUT PALING. xy) cE NN Saas Sea . Pa i Ae U7 a piacd Fi in tii fen! d] Mi Ti I i No. 4082." 32 No. 4083. No. 4084 SQUARE TOPS. BATTLEMENTED TOPS. This makes a cheap and effi- cient substitute for an oak park wrab! } paling, the Pales being woven hati] together as close as it is ; possible aii to. get them, in most cases Hai actually touching. A AML Broad, stout Pales are used for this Fence, and the Fence is {very substantial and met ‘ AL Les Wing i] bat ‘ by ha TA inh 1K A Use yt! mr mA PWR | Hh ''9 ay i taal NN 1a AVERT AANA Eh SSE WSUS AN iyi i ‘ane WAN AH ER tA thy i) } hy ‘ "Hy Mt i Pa OY ha i | Nl ; Mi iy ae fi i : rh wa No. 408 fi consider able w ie Ra presents 1 12 large surface to wind pressure, : : * 5 Bete 6-ft. apart, and prices are No. 4085 quoted accordingly. Quotations are also given below for square posts 6-ft. apart; as in some situations, where neatness of appearance on the inside of the fence is a con- sideration they may be preferred. Fences under 3-it. 6-in. have two lines of wire; those 34-ft. to 5-ft. high have 3 lines; while the 5-ft. 6-in. and 6-ft. heights have 4 lines. Prices of Gates include hangings for wooed posts and latch with catch. If fitted with mortice lock and drop handle, 7/6 extra. Field Gate 2 /6 extra if 10-ft. wide. If Field Gates made in 2 leaves with 2 sets of hangings, 5/— extra. Drop bolt and oak centre stop, 3/6 extra. Gates can often be placed so as to hang or shut to one of the straining posts 60 saving the cost of one gate post. No. 4085 is Front View. Other designs are Back View. Prices per yard for any of the three patterns— Height of Fence. 2ft. | 24ft.| 3ft. | 34ft | git. | 4dft.| sft. ae oft. Fence without posts | 2/24 (2/42 |2/7 | 2/8} /2/112| 3/21/3/5 | 3/83} 4/03 Do., including round posts 6ft. apart .. |2/52 |2/84 |2/11/3/13 | 3/5 | 3/8 |3/112| 4/33) 4/72 Do., including square posts 6ft. apart ..|2/9 |2/114) 3/27| 3/53| 3/94) 4/23) 4/82!) 5/14] 5/73 Fixing extra 3d. | 3d. | 3d. | 33d 4d. 43d. | 54d.| 53d.| 64d. Field Gate, oft. wide 16 /9 19 /- j24/- 23/1 25 /2 27 /3} 29/5 31/6) 33/7 Pests with Strut for ditto eR; 4/23 |\4/54 |4/9 | 5/- | 5/3 | 5/9 | 9/6 (40/- (11 /- ‘Hand Gate, 3#ft. wide 10/6 11 /— |11 /63/12/1 [12/9 (14/83/15 /9 [46/93/18 /43 Posts, with Strut for ditto ae .. | 3/2 1 8/5 | 8/8 | 8/11! 4/231 5/8 | 6/83! 6/10! 7/4 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to &, 210 a CLOSE CHESTNUT PALING. No. 4086 _ Prices per yard, including Posts and Netting. CATTLE, SHEEP AND RABBIT PROOF. The Galvanized Wire Netting included er Se ae ground. Sa eCaea Gina wha +; e in the prices below is 14-in. mesh, 18 gauge, of sufficient width to reach to the height specified, and also to go 6in. in It is sent loose for fastening on to Fence at site, and sufficient Galvanized Binding Wire is supplied for this purpose. Any other mesh, gauge, or width of Net- ting can be substituted if desired, and either charged or allowed for in accor- dance with the prices given on page 228. Prices per yard, without Posts, but including Netting. Height of ant Ait. Site | Bit. Ait. Fence iOineet tee Olna| Sit. Olin Git, "Oin:| Arte oan Height to top Oi iez it Bite oie: Or Neves ot, Olin) Gin.) 3tt..| 3ft. sit. 4 2tt. | Gin On Pales about 6’apart at top!d /4414 /54 4/63/14 /84]1 /104 /113 11 /13/1 /2 [1/3 See » (0/43/54 (1/74\1/9 1 /11/2/4 (1/2 (1 /23)1 /8 Be dx, » (1/7 1/8 [1/982 /02)/2 /23/2 /42 [1/4 1 /4e]1 /6 Pi ,, (1/9 |1/104|2 /03\2 /32/2/6 (2/9 1/6 1/74/1/8 sft. sft. | Om. 6its Sit est capeste: /44 |4 /52 (1/7 /5 |1/7 |1/84 /84 (1 /10/2 /G4 (419 [2 /12/2 /42 CLEFT CHESTNUT HURDLES. Price per yard. 7ft. 6in. long. Height. Distance apart of Pales. j ‘4 aN, sin. 3in 2in. | Idin. Macht sitll © 2ft. 1/32 | 1/54 | 1/73 | 1/93 it i Phe ere: Zits Oi. Wl /ae oie LOS 2 Oe WAM A A ie Ue git. 1/7 | 1/93 | 2/02 | 2/23 a ratalctatetet sae 2 dal fa 3i{t. 6in. 1/103) 2/14 | 2/42 | 2/84 ECE EELEELT Gea 2/14 | 2/54 | 2/98 | 8/13 CE ERRE EEGERE 4it. 6in. | 2/84 | 2/74 | 2/113) 3/4 area aia ee tint eel ete ee | sit. 2/64 | 2/112) 3/44 | 3/94 wie Wie My eee TEL ay iA ames UU: i ¥ : Hurdles can be made to any required No. 4091. length. Very useful for Garden Fences, also for short-lengths, filling gaps, etc. Hurdles under 3ft. 6in. high have two rails ; all other heights have three rails as shown. Hurdles with three rails can have alternate pales reaching to middle rail only, at 5 per cent. less than prices quoted. Pales with blunt tops instead of points can be supplied without extra charge, if specially ordered. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to & 211 CLEFT CHESTNUT PALE TREE-GUARDS. Prices of Tree Guard do not include for N etting asshown. Galvanized Wire Netting 13in. mesh, 3ft. wide, 18 WG can be cut to lengths and fastened on to the Pales at extras as under :— Tree Guards—— each T2inidiani ose +d. Loire oe eicgetOLG: OA eee -» | 1/04 Any other width, mesh, or guage at proportionate rates. No. 4092 No. 4093 No. 4094 No. 4095 Barbed Wire.—One or more lines of Barbed Wire can be stapled on to the Pales for extra 84d. each for Tree Guards, 12in. or _ 44d. each for Tree Guards 24in. diam. PRICES EACH. eee ASE SP ec oly, | No. 4092 No. 4093 No. 4094 No. 4095 ; With 2 rails. | With 3 rails. | With 4 rails. | With 3 rails. Height. Pales about Pales about | Pales about Pales about 24in. apart. 23in. apart. I#in. apart. IZin. apart. Diameter. Diameter, Diameter. Diameter. E27 BT 247 | a2 18" 2A ree oo) ty oe ue No. of Pales | No. of Pales. | No. of Pales. No?! Of Paies; Co Cpe ae, OW aw U7 te kl Oe 20 E2 EEOng 30 sft. -. 6/7 | 8/2/10/6 |7/7 |9/7 [12/1 [8/8 |11/8 13/8/10 /9/10 /1/12/1_ sft. 6in... 6/10) 8/7/11 /- [7/1010 /1/12/109/4 |12/3 15 /-| 8 /-/10/9,13 /- eas 17/4 | 9/2/11 /10(8/5 [10/9143 /8 19/11/12 /10 15 /9 8/7/14 /313/10 Tree Guards can be made from any of the patterns of Cleft Chestnut Paling shown in our list at prices similar to the above, or where a still neater and straighter pattern is desired, from Sawn Oak Triangular Pales. These Tree Guards are made from selected Cleft Chestnut Pales, as straight and stout as possible, with good resisting power. They are secured to flexible iron rails, which are made in one piece, and can be opened easily to admit the tree. To three of the Pales are secured angle iron feet, pointed for driving, and sufficiently long to give good hold in the ground. All Tree Guards 24in. in diameter. ' Before writing eut an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 212 Kins diame CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING STANDARDS. Suitable for WITH H IRON The strongest and most mas- sive Bar Fence » in the market. Very highly recommended. Height above Ground Depth in Ground Standards apart .. Size Of Lop bar... Size of Lower Bars No. of Bars Price per yard... Terminal Post, each F507 to. 5022 | Flat Bar Fences | Round Bar Fences |Tubula: Bar Fences 5017 5018 5019 5020 5uz1 5022 General | Heavy | General | Heavy Light | General Purposes| Caitle | Purposes | Cattle Cattle | Purposes 30 “ Ae Ov ae Og 4’ Ou z ce iit 4 On nid 2/ oOo Te Of 2’ Oo” it? oF 2’ On Br O ZA 3 O “ 3" 9 “ oH 9 ” of fe) “ 3 fe) wu 8” dia. | 2” dia. | 2” dia. | 2” dia. | #” dia. | 1” dia. tube tube Pee dle see Se diay (teadia. | seas, ee 5 5 5 5 5 5 SG Wiese GD Oae) «Sj V2 IRs mone 12 /- 12/9 12 /- 12/9 12 /- 12/9 The above makes an exceedingly strong and rigid fence, it is easily fixed, and presents a massive appearance. The Standards are in one solid piece, without weld ;. the section is the strongest in which iron is rolled, it holds very firmly in the ground, and will resist pressure from either side. IRON TURNSTILE GATE. No. 5024.—Gate and Bow, with either Flat or Round Bars. Bow to have 4 Uprights only. For Fences up to— WROUGHT No. 5024 For prices of Field Gates, see pages 219 and 220. Before writing out an Enquiry or For prices of 31/9 each ag Se ol Geet Gate Pillars, see page 219. 4 it. high Aa kte ays: Angle Standard with Sockets for connecting Bow to Fencing as shown. For Fences up to 3/10 each 4 ft. high 4/3, 4$ it. . ,, Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 253 NEW PATENT cea RuOUS ARGLE-IRON BAR FENCING. The Strongest and Boldest Iron Bar Fence. Retains the entire strength of both Uprights and Rails. = Earthplates are recommended for Standards in light soils. Price 4/6 per dozen, : 3 : : Field Hana aen|4 Fe ae Size of Anglo-Iron | N® | Prices Gates | Gates Fence suitable for | 22/3) 33 Standmds of | Poms lotta widelaitewide Hes /A 5 s° Bars | Yard. to match|to match he ee ft in.|ft. in ft. in each each ehecpand Light ) ls 62 ol3 3] raxtdxahin. | ¢ | 2/6 | 30/8 | 18/3 General Purposes $y O12 318 hela Xs x aig te 95 UA e207 3 187s Heaviest Stock . 3 ol2 614 o| 14x14 x Pin. 5 licetia 30 '3 | 18/3 Do. Cle ROA ae 18 X14 X gin. Oulesw 7 33 /- | 19/9 CONTINUOUS | [ The Joint Standards are 1$5xX 12x ysin. This makes a strong, neat and cheap Fence. Suitable for Height above Ground Depth in Ground Standards apart .. Size of T-Standards Size of Top Bar Size of Lower Bars No. of Bars Price per yard Terminal Post; each No 5010 to 5015 Flat Bar Fences. | Round Bar Fences [Tubular Bar Fences 5010 5011 5012, 5013 5014 5015 General | Heavy Gencral | Heavy Light | General Purposes} Cattle |Purposes| Cattle Cattle | Purposes 34 O af (Oe Bt 9” 4’ On 34 Oi a On 14 Qu me On To 9” 2’ On Ti 9” 2! Oe ei Ou 2% On 36 On Bi 9” 3% ey” se On IZ X idtd. xX Ifltrd & thd x 19404 X 1Z1t Xx 12 3 / sw yy ae Cue S77, 3 7 Te. 18. Tee Te ee ee oe $° dia. | 2” dia. | 2” dia. | 3” dia: | 2” dia. | 1” dia tube tube 1 xX 4” I x 3” 5” dia B” cia. 3” a 3” < 5 5 Bae as Eee Dy 6 a) 14 Gee eae Site lmeo 2/7 12 /- 12/9 12 /- 12/9 12 /- 12/9 The Standards are in one solid piec fixed, having only to be driven into the soil, of which they take firm hold. e without weld or joint ; they are easily In very light, soft soils Earthplates are recommended, to give additional staving power : the cost of these being 4/6 per dozen. aia CONTINUOUS WROUGHT-IRON ROU BAR FENCING. The Top Bar is rivetted into Ferrules at Joints. No. 5030. The lower bar of fences 3 ft. 4 in. ND Any of these Fences can be made with Standards bent over in a curve at top, just above the second bar, to keep cattle and horses away from trees, shrubs, or gardens, at an extra cost of 34d. per yard extra. If coated with red oxide paint in- stead of Varnish 14d. per yard extra. and 3 ft. 6in. are fin. diameter are in. diameter. those of all other fences BS nee en dn cOn ‘ : _ | Size Fence ee te ay Recents ce af of | Prices. suitable for mee Ground. ge Standards. | Standards. | Bars ae ft. in. ft. in. Diam. |per yard Seen epee (3). +4 r2in. |3 o| 1¢ X4Fim. | 14 with Galvanized Wire Netting, I-in. mesh (rat-proof), 2 ft. wide at bottom and 2-in. mesh above. Prices per yard—s ft. high, 2 ¥9 = 6 ft. high, 3/03; 7 it. high, 3/8}. Gates 2 ft. wide, to match, 9/4} sp psrensdaly Corner Posts 1/41 each. If with Corrugated Iron, 2 ft. wide Baa at bottom, 1/73 per yard extra. s~@ leversible Trough fitted 5/6 each. Separate list of Poultry Troughs No. 5172 on application. ogee egos Sa) ROUND BAR WROUGHT IRON UNCLIMB- ABLE RAILING, with Sharp Points or Staple Tops. Standards 9 ft. apart are provided with anchor feet, ' aS shown with left-hand Standard, this giving the Fence a very firm hold in ‘the ground, and enabling it to be fixed close to a boundary. In light, loose, or sandy soils a plate foot, as shown with right-hand Standard, is recommended at an in- No. 5040 No. 5041 creased price of 2d. per yard. : Verticals, } in. diameter, are set 44 in. apart; $ in. diameter, 4% in. apart ; Z in. diameter, 4§ in. apart. They can have sharp points or staple tops at same price, but the former will be sent unless otherwise ordered. Prices per yard for either Pointed or Staple Tops :— Height above Ground. No. Size of Size of §|——________ i: eee Framing. | Verticals. 3dit. ; git: | adftc | sft. Sita t Olt 5040 Ifin. >< sin.) 41n.) dia. 3/11 | 4/23 | 4/64 | — — — or CI Cee Pin. et SB /ae eb (9) 1-6/8 — — 5041 Ijin. X #in. | fin. ,, —- — | 6/113) 7/83 | 8/5 | 9/2 Side Stays for Standards each 1/44 | 1/44 11/9 | 1/9 ; 2/- 2 /- Additional Standards and Odd Lengths charged extra. For Gates to match see Page 216. 226 Z. | { ROUND BAR RAILING with ANGLE IRON RAILS. This is a recent improvement on the ordinary pattern of vertical bar railing shown above. The rails instead of being made of flat iron, are formed of angle iron with the arris uppermost A. The advantages claimed No. 5042. for this are three, viz. : 1.—The sloping rail affords less foothold for climbing. 2.—Water is shed more Ere thus lessening corrosion. 3.—The fence is rendered stiffer and more rigid. The Standards are of H iron, jointed for driving, each being provided with earthplate and also with back stay. Prices per yard for either Pointed or Staple Tops :— —<——=—— Height above Ground. Size of | : No. | Veveeae 34ft. | 4ft. | Adft. | sft. | 54ft.| Oft. 6042 | din. diam. {4/0} | 4/5 | 4/8 | — | — | — 2 25 ” 5 /04 5 / 6 /- 6/6 Piro ot all amends wa pa eo 8/3 8/11 10/- Stay to each Standard is facluded in axe prices. No Section of Width of Rails Size of —‘|Distance H Standards, when fixed. Verticals. | apart. 5042 1ex1x1in. | fin. jin. dia. | 4fin. 13 X1XI1in. 12in. Sin. dia. 43in. 2X 144; X I qyin. fin. Sin. dia, 4zin. WROUGHT IRON STEP LADDER. No. 5174.—Price each for ences ee to— 4 ft. high , = Suits Cut ae No um BARBED FENCING WIRE. No. 5175. Stocked in 1 cwt. and } cwt. Reels. t-owts Keels»iree. 4- ane Reels ea extra net. Prices on application. EYE BOLTS for Straining Fencing Wire. No. 5175 Length pee poe 14in |15in |16in |18in a” 6 Ga-sseneeanfin — |__| |_| -—| | -— Diam. | Zin. ..|80/6/32 /— 83 /6)34 /6)/36 /— = ie ale acre 16.56 |- 58 | Nes pba, ee oes {a | — |96/6 517 pa ey SET A SES GALVANIZED STAPLES HOOKS. No. 5180. for Securing Netting to Wood Posts. 2 in. long Zin. long ox. ; 1/11 per 1,000. 2/7h Tings; Vlora 91st ee per 100 EtciD ees, ie af 2/2 a: 4 . 227 STRONG UNCLIMBABLE WROUGHT IRON HURDLES, 6-ft. long. If all Bars with Spear Heads, 6d. per yard extra. If alternate Bars have Spear Heads, 3d. per yard extra. Round Bars, Staple Tops, No. 5043. Round Bars, Pointed, No. 5044 Nos. 5043 5044 5045 5046 Prices per yard.—With Round Bars, Pointed or Staple Tops: Height above Ground. agitate a Bere Light Frame, 13x .f;in. din. bars gin. apart | 4/4 4/10 | 5/3 5/9 Medium ,, TeX Sin. git) a faite) 4 (LOT ao i eGiLO tag) 6 Strong __,, 12 a ee PASI ee — |7/4 | 8/1 8 /94 Square Bars, Pointed Tops, Square Bars, Alternate Points No. 5045. and Spear Heads, No. 5046. Prices per yard.—With Square Bars, Pointed: Height above Ground. 34ft.( 4ft. { 44ft.| sft. Light Frame, 1}X,in. jin. sq. bars, 44in. apart | 4/11] 5/5 |5/11| 6/5 Medium ,, 14 Xin. in. 44 43an. |, 5/54) 6/- |6/6 | 7/1 Strong __,, 13xX#in. in. % 4gin. | — | 6/9 |7/44] 8/- GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTING FOR FOLDING SHEEP. With Strong 3-ply Selvages at Top m tee Ff ae for 3it. 34it. | 4ft. centre and Bottom. Gauge | wide - pide wide | selvage. 4-in. Mesh per Roll of 50 yards. 17 18/73 |10/1 |11/6 1/3 16, \(0/2se114 /112|18 /8an tis 15 (8/25/29. 117/5 jets 14 (4/41, 1717-20) Saleet/6 13 U7 /7. 1820/7 7/23 /5 1 1/6 12 |23/10 [27/9 |31/11] 1/10 De CO VEE EL oe etetes seatete encase notes, nee: yr egen! 3-in. Mesh per Roll of 50 yards. i; Extra for q Bite all seit he Ae: centre Gauge.| wide | wide | wide | selvage 16 | 12/54! 14/7 | 16/6 (eetis 1s | 15/-|17/6|20/1| 1/8 14 | 18/4 | 24/4 | 24/6 | 1/6 No. 5170. 13 22/-— | 26/5 | 30/4 | 1/6 EXTRA STRONG STAKES FOR SHEEP NETTING. — £ in. diam., with Pronged Feet, as shown :—3 ft. high, 11/-; 33 ft. high, 12/1; 4 ft. high, 13/2 per dozen. ’ 1 X 1in. Angle Iron, with Thrust Plate :—3 ft. high, 9/4; 34 ft. high, 10/8; 4 ft. high, 11/6 per dozen. Before writing out an Enquiry or Breer kindly read through Pages 1to8. — 22 BEST GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTING. Prices include screw hooks for attaching netting. No. 5150 515 Wrought Iron Stakes for Rabbit Extra Strong L or T Iron Stakes Netting. No. 5151. for Wire Netting. No. 5152. Height Price Height { Depth Price above Size per above in per Ground Dozen. Ground | Ground Dozen 2{t gin 3/10 2it. 1ft 4 /- 24ft 3in 4 /5 24 ft. t}ft 4/9 3it yein 6/7 it: tHft. | 5/3 34ft yin 7/6 3hft. ifit. | 8/3 4it 4in 8 /3 ait. Tait 9/9 4tft. 4in. 8/9 Arit. 1sft 10 /6 sit. tins) (10 /= sit. 1Zft. 13 /3 6ft. Sin. | 16/6 6ft. Bit. 15/9 No. 5150 Prices per Roll of 50 Yards, : aft. | 24ft.| 3ft. | 34ft.| 4ft. ole Quality. |Gauge-Wwide | wide | wide | wide| wide abel 2 bree nia Late, Ges a ee Ce her Jet eee ee 3in. for Poultry | Light 19 | 4/8 | 5/7 | 6/4 | 7/5 8/5 and Flower Medium| 18 | 5/5 | 6/6 | 7/5 | 8/9 | 9/14 Training | Strong 17 | 7/41 | 8/6 | 9/8 {11/8 12/9 |, extra] 16 | 8/1140/7 12/1 [14/2 |16/1_ 24in. for Hares | Light ig | 5/2 | 6/2 | 7/— | 8/2 | 9/8 Dogs, Poultry, | Medium| 18 | 6/3 | 7/6 8/6 | 9/1011 /5 etc. Strong 17 | 8/4 |10/— |11/5 13/3 [15/2 , extral 16 10/6 {12/6 [14/3 [16/8 [19/1 21. lor 1culus | Light 19 6/— | 7/1 | 8/1 | 9/5 10/9 and Poultry Medium| 18 | 7/6 | 9/— (10/3 [12/— 13/7 No. 5151 Fences. Strong 17 | 9/9 (11/6 [13/3 [15/5 17/7 , extral 16 [42/8 [15/2 [17/3 (20/1 23/- 1gin. for Ground { Light 19 6/11) 8/4 | 9/8 |11/3 12/10 Game, Rabbits| Medium| 18 | 8/6 {10/3 11/10/13 /10/15 /9 etc. Strong 17 {41/1 [18/3 15/5 |17/11/20 /6 , extral 16 (18/1016 /8 |19/3 [22 /- 25 /8 Tfin. strongly | Light 19 | 7/6 {| 9/1 tors 12/2 113/11 recommended | Medium| 18 9/5 \11/5 13/3 (15/5 |17/7 for Rabbits, | Strong | 17 [12/5 ee /3 |20/1 |23/- etc. , extral 16 (15/9 |19/— j22/- |25/8 |29/4 tiin. proof “Light | 19 | 9/5 (11/6 [18/3 (15/5 \17/7 against the | Medium! 18 (11/6 [14/— 16/1 |18/9 |21/6 smallest rab- | Strong | 17 |15/3 |18/5 21/3 [24/1028 /4 bits I~ extra! 16 (20/6 \24/9 (28/7 1338/3 [38/2 tin. for Phea Light 20 | 9/1012/— )14/- [16/5 \18/9 santries and Medium 19 |41/1014/4 |16/10/19/9 215 Chicken Runs, | Strong 18 (14/4 (17/6 |20/6 23/11/27 /5 etc. | extral 17 (19/3 23/5 (27/6 '32/- |36/8 No. 5152 zin. for Aviaries | Light 20 12/6 15/— 17/7 20/6 |23/5 etc. Medium| 19 [15/9 [19/4 \22/— 26/4 eo = Strong | 18 (21/6 26/4 30/1086 /- [41 /- 229 MiIXED-MESH GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. No, 5154, Prices per Roll of 50 Yards. © ! BAR : e erat - REARS ease 2 ae i Width of 24 ia. Mesh at Top. uetaenen ioe Moeaeee SOE x ‘es teaeee Ola el Gin: 149 in.! 18 in. | 24in.| 30in. | 36 in. ie aes SNe ee Ne |e |e ee 19/F*) 8/8 | 9/7 |10/8 (11/9 |12/9 {18/44 18) 1810/8 /11/9 [18/3 [14/9 [16/1 [17/7 = 17/in.14/2 |45/9 17/7 19/5 [21/3 [23/4 19, 10/1011 /8 42/9 18/1015 /- [16/1 18) 24 18/3 (14/3 [15/9 17/3 18/9 20/3 Nore 17| in. 47/6 |19/- |20/1122/1 24/7 26/5 The lower portion of 1}-in. 19} |48/- [13/10/45 /- 16/1 [17/3 118/38 Mesh, which will exclude the 18] 30/15/9 116/10 18/3 19/9 /21 /3 [23 /- smallest rabbit ; the upper por- 17) 1n./20/9 22 /- |24/3 |26 |— |27 [10.29 /9 tion of 2}-in. Mesh, combines —j—|—-— ea ott rae efficiency with economy, making 19} 3615/3 /16/1 /17/3 18/3 19/5 (20/6 the cheapest and best rabbit- 18] in./18/3 19/5 (20/11/22 /— [23 /10,25 /3 proof fence yet introduced: 17! \24/— 125 /8 127/6 [27/6 (81/2 |33/- This Netting cannot be made ee wider than 6 ft., nor can either Mésh be more than 3 ft. wide. WIRE FENCING FOR LAWN TENNIS GROUNDS AND POULTRY RUNS. , No. 5165. Height above ground Gita ley bern Fencing per yd.| 1/03! 1/23 15 Hand Gate, 3’ Kaleo = noeenes + eeeces Patete: i 4 he te e Terminal Post with stay __,, 17/7 \19 '93/22 /- Gate Post » {19 /94122 /— 24 /24 He at | 08 Ho See, «= Corner Post tease: with stays ,,/02/- leno lo7 /6 No. 5165. This is the cheapest method of enclosing Tennis Grounds, being much less expensive than Hurdles, while it is equally as efficient and durable. This Fence consists of strong T Iron Standards, 12 ft. apart, and four or five lines of Galvanized 7-ply Strand Wire, the whole Fence being covered with Galvanized Steel Wire Netting, 2 in. mesh, and 18 W.G. (Medium). Extra strong Posts with stays are required at corners, and terminals for straining wires. A plan of the ground to be fenced should accompany all inquiries or orders. Where required for Poultry Runs the Netting can be made 1-in. mesh at bottom, 2 ft. wide, at an extra cost of 14d. per yard. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, Kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 230 ‘wide each/i6 /6 [18/2 19/93: e eK pS eee - 12ft. apart, and one wrought iron CONSOLIDATED WOVEN WIRE FENCING, with fron Standards. No. 5130 has consolidated fencing 2 ft. 2 in. wide, with seven horizontal wires, top and bottom No. 9 W.G., rest IN Gi AWAKE, eal SrecoAlIS INe, 12 W.G., 6in. apart, two lines of gal- vanized solid wire above, top No. 6, next No. 8 (top can be barbed, if pre- ferred, at same price); L-iron stan- dards 14 x 14 X 4 in. for driving 2 ft. in ground 12 ft. apart, and one wrought No. 5130 iron straining pillar per 100 yards of fence: 114d. per yard. No. 5182 has consolidated fencing, 2 ft. 114 in. wide, with six horizontal wires, top and bottom No. 7 W.G., rest No. 9 W.G., and verticals No. 10 W.G.., I2in. apart. One line of galvanizing barbed wire above; L-iron 2ft. standards 14 xX 14 x in. for driving in ground straining pillar per 100 yards of fence. 1/02 per yard. No. 5132 No. 5134 has consolidated fencing =f 3 ft. gin. wide, with eight horizontal aT wires, top and bottom No. 7 W.G., resf n— No. 9 W.G., and verticals No. 10 W.G., A—I2in. apart. One line of galvanized a= barbed wire above; L-iron standards ait x 14 x in. for driving 2} ft. in ground 12 ft. apart, and one wrought me. iron straining pillar per 100 yards of fence. 1/22 per yard. No. 5134 Prices, each including Hangings for Wood Posts— Field Gate, 9 ft. wide, in one leaf, as shown (No. 5136)— al 4 ft. high, 27/6; 44 ft., 30/3 m7 Field Gate, 9 ft. wide, in two leaves— a 4 it. high, 38/6; 44 ft., 41/8 Shaleia Hand Gate, 34 ft. wide— Sita (eee 4 ft. high, 18/12 ; 43 ft., 19/3. oat Cast Iron, self-fixing pillars, per pair— 4 ft. high, 33/-; 44 ft., 35/2. PEELS 0 LPB N Os BH, Bn Neale EBT EO MRR Ma AGUS CFL No. 5136 These gates are all made with strong T-steel frames, securely braced, and having plates at all corners. Very strong, neat and durable. If Field Gates made Io ft. wide, 1/9 extra. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 22m STRAINED IRON RABBIT WARREN FENCING With Iron Standards. Proof also against Horses, Cattle and Sheep. No. 5160. Price per Yard—Standards 12 ft. apart 1/O#. 10 ft. apart 1/1}. 8 ft. apart 1 /24 This Fence stands 3 ft. 6 in. high above ground, and consists of strong T iron Standards, 14 x 14 X 3%, in. or equal, to drive 2 ft. in ground, three lines of Galvanized 7-ply Strand Wire No. 8 W.G., and a top line of Galvanized Barbed Wire. To the Strand Wires is fastened Galvanized Wire Netting, IZ in. mesh, 18 W.G. (medium quality), 34 ft. wide for standing 3 ft. above ground and pegging 6 in. along surface or trenching 6 in. deep. One strong Wrought iron Straining Pillar per 100 yards of fence is provided. If Netting No. 17 Gauge, 1d. per yard extra. STRAINED WIRE MOUNTAIN SHEEP AND CATTLE FENCES. nia s Saeaseszicerererecer ce exe, On No, 5162. Sheep and Lambs. No. 5163. Sheep and Cattle. Fence No. 5162. Against Sheep and Lambs only. Fence 3 ft. 4 in. high, with four lower wires No. 8 W.G., top barbed, T or L Standards, 14 xX 14 x in. to drive 1 ft. 8 in. in ground. Standards apart £2tt: 1oft. «8 ft. With Solid Steel Wire, galvanized = 3 x 83d. 94d. 104d. With Steel Strand Wire .. ve 93d. 104d. 11d. Fence No. 5163. Against Sheep and Cattle. Fence 3 ft. 9 in. high, with four lower wires No. 6 W.G., top barbed, Tor-L Standards, 15 x 14 X 7 in. to drive 2 ft. 3 in. in ground. | Standards apart * .. as ie “ie ae 1oft. 8ft. 6ft. With Solid Steel Wire, galvanized J : 1 /- 1/14 1/39 With Steel Strand Wire .. ; 1 /02 1/12 1 /3¢ This can be recommended as a cheap and efficient Sheep Fence. It has galvanized Wire Netting, 4-in. mesh, 16 W.G., 2 ft. wide for fastening to the © lower wires, as shown, and one Wrought Iron Straining Pillar per 100 yards of Fence. : 232 INLAID PARQUETRY. FLOORING FOR MANSIONS OR VILLAS. For dark, hard floor, Greenheart forms an excellent substitute for teak, o1 superior to walnut for parquetry laid on top of ordinary flooring board. Borders can be supplied with several Colours (different kinds of wood). Samples at our office, or by special arrangement samples can be submitted. Special Mastic Black Varnish to for laying coat Cement Block Flooring. before laying. Kegs free. Ry extrerereremerex ee] 40 gallons (barrels I awt. at 9/6 each, free) 9d. gallon. 2 RIES “als i] In tins, 1 /— gallon, Bo ys SUG rs BETS OOOO | 1 eceeeeaatetene race | (tins extra). No. 5001. Laid at Any Distance. Price on application, stating quantity and descrip- tion. Floors: 9d. to 1/3 per square foot; Borders: 2/- to 5/- per square _ foot ; laid complete 4-in. thick on a board floor. Prices vary according to pattern and quantity, etc. Teak, Austrian and other oak Parquetry supplied. Ash, oak, walnut, plywood (samples on application), 5 millimetres (4 bare thi’ ,, cut out to any size for Parquetry flooring, such as Pattern soor ; with cheaper berder or without border. Blocks only.—Ash, 4d. square foot; oak and walnut, 5d. square foot. Thicker plywood blocks proportionate price extra. Laying on site for 3d. per square foot (plus railway fares and expenses if under 500 yards). We glue the blocks down to a board floor, previously prepared for our layer. We can supply and lay the sub-floor underneath if required. Price on application. WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. (Continued on following pages.) No. 5003. No. 5004. No. 5005. The effect of the Shaded Patterns can only be produced with two different kinds of Hardwood. The same Patterns, apart from colour, can be made in any wood, as quoted in this list. Ah ©. JENNINGS & CO., Pennywell Road, Bristol. Before writing out ab Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 233 WOOD BLOCK FLOORING, Sizes stated for blocks are generally nominal, and are thus }-in. less in width and thickness, and lengths reduced to suit widths. Maple blocks at present, however, are manufactured full size except in thickness. No. 5011. No. 5012. No. 5013. No. 5014. fife ee Herring Bone. Section, Square. Basket (& Border). Nos. 5011 and 5013 are drawn to scale for 9-in. xX 3-in. Blocks. No. SOLA, for r2-in. x 3-in. Blocks, therefore, on next page, we have shown how Blocks would appear when laid in sizes 6-in. x 3-in., 8-in. x 3-in. BLOCKS AS SECTION 5012.Extra for Fixing (see next page). Red Deal: Coes | Maple. Oaks > : — S . |per : F Tel. |per Tel. Blocks only. Blocks Code Blocks ine Biche Code Blocks Code Binds Cede Inches. pak a wie ed ee ele ies Eee) ae 12x 3X 14] 9/—- MA |\12/- MK — 24/— MW Price for 9X 3x13 ,6/9 MB} 9/— ML 10/8 MU |18/- MX | other sizes 6X 3X 1% | 4/38 MC] 5/3 MM — —— on appli- cation. 12 xX 3 x17 4) '8/= MD//10/8" MN — 21/- MY |24/—- MAC 9X 3x 1g! 6/—- ME| 8/— MO} 8/10 MV }15/9 MZ 18/- MAD 6X 3x 14) 8/9 MF} 5/6 MP —~ — | — L212 eet 7/~ MG 9/4 MR} other sizes 148/— MAA|17/8 MAE Ee ae | 5/8 MH 7/— MS in maple. |13/6 MAB/13/8 MAF 6X 3)X 1 | 3/38 MJ | 5/- MT | .Prices on Le — application. fi Red ea eeree Maple. wae aS el. 9 6 b Tel. re ‘el. Blocks only. vane Code pard Goa ard Code kd Code ward Code Inches. jee aa a | eee 12 X 3 X I3 | 3/6 MAG| 4/8 MAR — 9/4 MBC a 9 X 3 X 15 | 3/6 MAH| 4/8 MAS | 4/11. MBA] 9/4 MBD a= 6 xX 3X 14 | 8/4 MAJ | 4/2 MAT — — Price for other Extra for| fixing, see Inext page. sizes on application. 12 X 3 X 14 | 3/1 MAK, 4/4 MAU — 8/3 MBE| 9/4 MBJ 9X 3x 17 | 3/1 MAL| 4/2 MAV| 4/8 MBB| 8/3 MBF| 9/4 MBK 6 X 3 xX If | 3/- MAM| 4/4 MAW — — = 12 ex 3a 71 2/9 MAN] 3/8 MAX| Other sizes | 7/2 MBG] 6/11 MBL QDs 3exX 1 2/9 MAO| 3/8 MAY| in maple. | 7/2 MBH} 6/11 MBM OPES XH 2/7 MAP| 3/114MAZ|_ Prices on — oe | application. SPECIAL CHEAP LINE.—You will notice the 6-in. blocks (see Designs 5017 and 5018) are much cheaper pro rata than g-in. and 12-in. in the Red Deal. 6-in. can be supplied in some other woods, but the price would be, perhaps, more instead of less. If order is given for 2nd quality Blocks, 10% less than prices above. Greenheart can be supplied at approximately 5 to 10% less than teak For the Special Water-Resisting quality of Greenheart, see page 243. » Above prices are based upon quantities of 150-200 yards of a sort. _Smaller quantities can, however, be supplied. Prices on application. Before writing out am Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 234 ; WwooD BLOCK FLOORING. S << PIOTS: RRR No. 5016 No. 5017 No. 5018 HERRING BONE & Border HERRING BONE & Border DIAMOND & Border | Seale Drawn for Seale Drawn for Scale Drawn for 8-in. < 3-in. Blocks. > 6-in. x 3-in. Blocks. 6-in. x 3-in. Blocks. The 6-in. Blocks are quoted at a reduction of about 5% off price of 9-in. and 12-in. Red Deal and Pitchpine Blocks only. The prices for laying will be the same per yard as for 9-in. and 12-in. We could supply other kinds of wood in 6-in., but the price may be more than price ‘for‘g-in., instead of less. 8-in. X 3-in. Blocks are sometimes in stock, about same prices per yard as for 9-in. X 3-in. and 12-in. x 3-in., and proportionate price per 100 blocks. When Ordering Blocks, give us an option, where possible, to supply either 6-in., 8-in., 9-in., or 12-in. This may facilitate prompt delivery. LAYING BLOCKS.—Approximate prices are as follows, but they depend on distance, site, quantity, and other circumstances. State clearly when 4 . enquiring :— ist. If site is within free delivery bounds, or how far away, from station. 2nd. What is the nearest goods station. 3rd. What is nearest passenger station. 4th. Shapes and sizes of rooms. Rough sketch, plans preferred. Whether skirting is fixed—it is better to fix the skirting after blocks are laid. sth. Total quantity yards, and if they can be all laid together, and immediately following on, while our men are on the site. Extra, for laying-only, 500-yd. Lot, mastic bitumen, railway fares (United Kingdom) and expenses included. Deal. Pitchpine. | Maple. Oak. Teak. Square (as patterns | | —-_—_—_——_|—_ —_—_— 5013—per yd.) 1/10 2 |- 2/1 Diane 2 /4 Basket 5014 _,, 1/11 2/1 2/2 2/2 2/5 Herring-Bone 5011 ,, 2 /- 2/2 2/3 2 /4 2/6 The prices for Laying are based upon a quantity of 500 yards, to be laid in one lot, and in large rooms with no special cutting, and in certain areas ; but where smaller lots are required, special quotations are necessary. The smaller the quantity the greater the cost of Laying per yard. To find prices of Blocks, bitumen mastic, and laying complete upon a bed of concrete, floated perfectly level and smooth, add on the cost of laying to the price per yard of Blocks mentioned, page 234. Conerete is not included or laid on any occasion, unless specially stated by us. This can be quoted in special cases of need. Borders—-straight, as in Design 5016, will cost 1d. ft. run extra, Other Borders quoted for on application. ‘, 2-in. Blocks can be supplied at 20% to 30% extra to the price for 1}-in. Tongued and grooved Blocks can be supplied in some sizes for about 3d. to 6d. per yard extra. Prices én application, stating quantity required. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. . 435 WHEELBARROWS. ALLOUROWN MANUFACTURE. | _—«s SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRY. No. 5025.—NAVVY BARROW. Specification same as for General Purpose Barrow, except that sides are shallower and iron whee}s are used. Price 12/9 each. Tel. code: MOA. Leg stays fitted at 1/3 barrow extra. We stock a large number of Navvy Barrows, and can give prompt de- spatch. Special Quotation for Large Quantities. Iron Wheels for. Repairs, Price 2/8 each. Tel. code: MOB. No. 5025--Top view. No. 5026.—_GENERAL PURPOSE BARROW. Strongly made from sound hardwood frame morticed and bolted together, wood wheel bonded with iron and the top edges of sides protected with hoop iron. Price for above Specification sbi 6.16 peaci Extra for fitting iron leg stays, 1/8 per barrow ; extra for painting three coats, 3/6 per barrow. Wood wheels for repairs, 4/6 each. No. 5026. Special Quotations for Large Quantities. No. 5027.—GARDEN BARROW. Well made from sound hardwood and _ planed throughout. | Wood wheels same as in No. 5026. : Price unpainted, 16/- each; tel. code: M OG. Painted two coats, 19/6 each ; tel. code; MOD. Leg stays fitted at 1/8 per barrow extra. ING. 45027< Barrows can be made to any Special Pattern. Price will be dependent upon the quantity ordered. One barrow made to a Special Design will be expensive. Prices in the knockdown (not bolted together), shaped, morticed, bored, bolts and nuts included, deduct 1 /6 from above prices (code alter first letter M to A). Freight and carriage is decreased in the knockdown. Bo eo eae Before writing out an Enquiry or ae kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 2 : ; - LADDERS as No. 5035 (made from spars). Up to 30 Rongs at .. 74d. per Rong 31 to 40 AAR od .. 81d. ar 41 to 50 ae al aha ee A With two or three Iron Bars in same, accord- ing to length. Rongs distanced about 9 in. apart centre to centre. There is sometimes a difficulty in sending ladders over 22 rongs by rail unless a 2-ton lot of goods .is ordered, as it is generally necessary to have two trucks for long ladders. Customers can very often make up 2-ton lots with our many and varied specialities. No. 5035 No. 5036 No. 5037 This difficulty is not very often met with if goods are going all the way by boat, or if going by rail can go through at. leisure when there is two trucks going to the same station loaded with other goods. SHORT LADDERS made of 2 x 2 sawn quartering sides and 1} X I square sawn Rongs (as No. 5036), 5d. per Rong; 3 X 2 sawn sides and 2 X I square sawn Rongs, 6d. per Rong. Machined planed over for id. per Rong extra. STEP-LADDERS (as No. 5037), special quotations on application, as widths vary from 1 ft. 6 in. to 5 ft.; heights from 6 ft. to 12 ft.; going 3 {t. to 10ft. Size éf timber for extremely light ladders could be 6 x 1} sides, 7 xX 14.treads. Heavy ladders could be 11 x 3 sides, 11 X 3 treads. . When ordering, kindly give going B, rise A, and also distance J) steps must be apart, as step-ladder used for carrying up heavy weight should be spaced at a less distance than one for light weights. _ Also state sizes of timber, whether planed or unplaned, width overall, and if a bolt required each end, one in centre if specially long. DEAL is always quoted, unless Hardwood is required suc as Elm, Oak, Teak, etc. No. 5040 CREOSOTED STEP-LADDERS can be supplied, creosote forced right into timber, for about 10% extra. This is valuable where steps have to stay out in weather. CONTRACTOR’S or PAINTER’S TRESTLES, ' Can be made to any size. Prices on application. No. 5038. Stock Size—About 28 in. wide at bottom and 22 in. wide at top. Witt. high, , ee 17/6 each CS Wh Paha ce 15/-_,, 8 ft. Ay 12/6 ,, Taking two or more. Specification: 3 x 2 framing, hinged at top, cords at bottom, painted one coat. om No. 5038. a No. 5039 HEAVY TYPE PAINTER’S or CONTRACTOR’S STEPS, a 8 ft. high Ks .. 10/6 each ga ne ss Se S60 eae rai gece, ies 8/6 ,, , Painted one coat. CHEAPER HOUSEHOLD STEPS (not so strong)— : reese Prices on application. No. 50309. “oh Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 11. ath’ 237 PREPARED BOARDS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—A Square is 100 nominal square feet, so that a matchboard or tongued flooring being 7-in. before it is worked will only cover about 63-in. or less when it is fixed with tongue fitted in groove, and the.space a Square will actually cover is about 90 square feet. In square-edge flooring 7-in. holds up about 6j-in., and a Square will cover about 95 square“feet when laid carefully. Prices below are per square (100 square feet). Any quantities less than a square would be at advanced prices. Widths where stated 7-in. we reserve the right to send 6$-in. or 6-in. according to our stock, unless specially arranged. (The extra amount of lineal feet to make up the 100 square feet is sent.) No. 5051 Tongued and No. 5052 Beaded No. 5053 Beaded Nominal Grooved Only One Side Two Sides White{ ‘Tel. Red Tel. White | Tel. Red Tel. | White| Tel. Red Width Thickness | Deal | Code | Deal | Code Deal | Code | Deal | Code Deal | Code | Deal ——S.§$|.- —$—— | | q“§€e [qj] ip te xe I 13/9 | VCA | 15/3 | VCC | ra/- | VCE} 15/6 | VCJ | 14/6 |VCN| x6/- 7 x 4 ro/9 | VCB| 12/- | VCD| x1/- | VCF | 12/3 | VCK | 11/6 | VCO | 12/ 7 x g ef a6 g/9 | VCG} xzo/g | VCL | 10/3 | VCP Ke eta Bade eae Bis be beet “ 8/6 |VCHI 9/3 |} VCM]_ 9/- | VCR 9/9 Matehed and V-J ointed c one side, as No. 5054, and two sides, as No. 555, can be supplied when in stock at same prices as beaded above. Some of our customers consider this V-jointed is easier to paint than beaded. Code alter first letter V toO. Where possible always give us the option to send beaded or V-joint, whichever we have ready for prompt despatch. Where you give us the option, and you wire the order, code is as above, but alter first code letter V to N. Square-Kdge Planed Flooring. Shelving Boards (square edge planed) — White Deal Red Deal White i Red Deal |” pee Tei, Code outs Tel, Code Ieee hes per| Tel. Code | cee oie a Code 5X 1| 12/10 | VCW | 14/4 | VDA 9x # itd. VDE | 13 ie VDN 6X 1| 13/2 VCX | 14/8 | VDB | 10x 2 | 14d. | VDF | 13d. | VDO Fhe ean Sh Vas Oo VCY | 15/-| VDC | 11x #4 13d. | VDG ad. VDP 7X 2| 10/3 VCZ 11/6 | VDD 9XI 13d. | VDH | 24. VDR 7X14; 16/- 17/9 IOXI 2d. VDJ 23d. | VDS ge ahi 24d. | VDK | 23d. | VDT 5X14! 15/6 17/3 LOX 1¢ 2id. | VDL | 3id. | VDU 11X14 | 3d. | VDM | VDM ! 334. | VDV In all above material we at times can supply short ‘t lengths, 6 to 8-It. = 6 to 8-It. in quantities at 5% less, 5-ft. or 4-ft. 6-in. at 74 % less, 4-ft. and under at 10% less. Always state the shortest length you are going to use, and we will send the best lengths we have to cut it. SPECIAL LINE.—43-in. x 3-in. MATCHBOARD. RED DEAL, GENERALLY ARCHANGEL RED else RSouited One § Side as No, 5054 (Generally plenty in stock). (Our ontton to send 5}-in.), eam Piva Per square, Tel, Code |_ _|_ Vto— Tott6-in: 7/5 VDW | Two sides V-jointed, as No. 5055, add 2-f{t. 7/6 VDX Cds sduare. wane VtoO 2-1t, On. | 7/8 VDY .; Ornamental pattern, No. 5059 add 1 be 3-ft. 7/8 VDZ square V to C 3-{t. 6-in. | 7/10 | VEA | Thicker material, V- jointed, can be 4-ft. | 1/407) “VES supplied, 7.e., 3-in. extra to table of 4-ft. 6-in. | 8 /- VEC | _ prices as follows. 5-ft. 8 /- VED , One side V-jointed, as No. 5054, add 6-ft. 8/2 VEE 1/6 square... hi to A 7-it. 8 /4 VEF | Two idee V-jointed, as No. 5055. add 8-ft. 8/4 VEG 9/— square... .. [VtoB g to 11-ft.; 8/9 VES, 12-ft. &upi 9 /- NET gpl i Ail sizes, widths and thicknesses are nominal, 4.¢., finish slightly iy less to allow for planing. ‘ 238 PREPARED BOARDS, ETC. PITCHPINE MATCHBOARD kept in stock generally 4-in. to s-in. wide. No. 5054 No. 5052 Patterns— Thick. fy VA ares ~ lim, yin, fin. G e “pues: 3 No. 5054... 4d. 31d. 8d. 1) BOBS Je 4d. Side asad" —— ———2 -——~ To contain at least half in short SS af 4 2% be lengths, 4-ft. to 10-ft. mixed. t_____= —tt____-» Prices are at per square foot for No. 5051 No. 5053 nominal thickness (finish less). Dado Matchboarding crosscut to exact short lengths we can supply at approximately prices above, saving waste and labour cutting on site. a a (e Vn CENTRE V-JOINTED MATCHBOARDING "hex! Centre Vi Matehboard _ as No. 5060 can be supplied at 6d. extra ene ile, Ked or hcrPineD ner square to price of No. 5053 shown on page.235 in 7> xen ands 7c. No. 5060 Nou ian ye, eal ee No. 5056. . of 505, ees No. 5059 SE Se Ornamental Matchboard can be worked to any patterns or to any size. We stock No. 5059—-see prices foot of page 238. No. 5056 we do not stock, but could work it specially same price as No. soso if large quantity ordered. NO. 50574. is the same as No. 5057, only bevelled off on top of weather board as dotted line. We show two weather boards rebated together to show the actual joint. Price for bevelling would vary according to quantity ordered— no extra to No. 5057 on 20 square lot or more. WEATHER BOARD. Pricéat por 1t0mominal| Seyaonly, | Flamed only, | Sawn and) Planed and | : as No. 5058 as No. 5058 as No. 5057 as No. 5057 White Red White Red White | Red White Red Wnt t087 Xx 10/6 | 11/99) 11/9.) 13 /— | 11/6 12/9 | 12/- | 13/3 Dee 1007, UX 8 $/6 | 10/3 | 9/9 | 11/6 | 9/6 | 11/8 | 10/- | 11/9 f SPECIAL WEATHER BOARDS. No. 5061 White. Red. EN J Teed ost 10.6 17 /- f TS ea are ee 13/9 For 5 square lots. TE Le a ee 10 square, 3d. less ; 20 square, 6d, No. 5062 less. We reserve the right to send weather boards in s-in., 6-in., or 8-in., if we wish, instead of 7-in., unless any special instructions to the contrary. SAWN WEATHER BOARD is used sometimes where it will be tarred (or creosoted), instead of painting same. CREOSOTING weather board or any material quoted on application. State quantity, whether creosoted by dipping or creosoted in superior manner under pressure of 120lb. to the square inch, which forces creosote into timber. SAWN CEILING LATHS, now chiefly used 500 ft. in a bundle, 2-ft. 6-in. _ to 4-ft. 6-in. mixed (sometimes 5-ft.), 1/5 per bundle. SPLIT (or Rended) CEILING LATHS, mixed lengths 1-ft. 6-in. to 4-ft. 6-im., - 12/6 per 4,000-ft. 4,000-ft. is known as a 1,000 of laths. 239 BUILDING TIMBERS. PRICES ARE FOR MEDIUM LENGTHS. See remarks below. Nominal size timber may bea Spruce or little slack | white, our when sawn option Thick- er | Tel. gees Width] 100ft.| code Pox 1 (iid. | WA & x lb | 1/45 | WB SMX he? 1/s | WC Soxwe s/- | WD ped ve 1/- | WE Se ey | LG EE $x 2 | 111] WG xi 12 | WH gx 2 AOA $3 3/1 | WK 4x4 4/- | WL De Bh WM 1S ey 2/6 | WN se aes) 3/6 | WO Di bead 4/6 | WP Salon tg 4/6 | WR bas ee, 6/3 | WS 2x ¢ 8/3 | WI 2 x 5 {10/3 | WU 2 x 6 |12/6 | WV 2x 7 {15/-- | WW Pe Ae pins ty eat PANO) Db AD 21/- | WY 29 x 10s) 25/2 WZ 2 x iI | 29/- |WAF Selectad Building Red deal fel. per per 100ft.| code | 100ft. ‘ 9/- | WDS WDT Joinery Red deal Tel. code Planing.— Prices on application, atating quantity The larger the quantity the lower is the 4 sides 1 side, 2 edges 2 sides 1 side Nominal size timber Selected may bea Spruce or Building Joinery little slack arulke, our Red deal Red deal | when-sawn option per | Tel. | per Tel. |Thick- per | Tel 100ft.| code | 100ft. code | ness Width! 100ft.| code 3/- |WAG! 1/2 WBN] 22 x 24 7/- |\WCU 1/6 |WAH] 1/8 WBO| 2x 8 8/6 |WCY 1/10 |WAJ | 2/1 WBP} 22x 7 18/9 |WCW 3/3 |WAK| 3/6 WBRI| 3 x 8 10/6 |WCX Yl |WAL| 1/8 WBS| 3 x 4 12/6 |WCY 1/7 [WAM] 1/9 WBT| 8 x 5 15/6 |WCZ of |WAN| 2/3 WBU) 8 x 6 18/6 |WDF 1/3 |WAO| 1/6 WBV\ 8 x 7 22/- |WDG) Oe WAL 02/7) WE) volux °8 25/6 WDH' 3/4 |WAR| 3/9 WBX! 3 x 9 30/- |WDJ | 4/3 |WAS | 4/9 WBY! 3 x 10 35/- |WDK 2/3 |WAT| 2/6 WBZ/ 3 x il 40/- |W DL 2/9 |WAU| 3/~- WCF] 4 x 4 19/- |WDM 3/9 |WAV! 4/8 WCG| 4 x 6 28/6 |WDN 4/10 |WAW| 5/3 WCH| 4 x 7 32/6 WHO 5/- |WAX} 6/- WCJ | 4 x 9 45/6 |WDP 7/- |WAY| 8/3 WCK}| 4 x 1l 58/- |WDR 9/8 [WAZ | l1j- WCL 11/9 [WBF | 1l4/- WCM i 14/3 |WBG 17/- WCN required. ‘ 17/- |WBH|20/- WCO proportionate cost for planing. 20/6 |WBJ | 24/- WCP State if planed 24/- |WBK | 28/- WCR or ,, 28/- |WBL | 83/- WCS ra ie 32/- |WBM| 38/- WCT Or Hs Selected quality for joinery does not mean free of knots, but nearly free of large and loose knots. Extra sizes to above quoted on application. ny é It is not always safe to assume without enquiring, but for most sizes not mentioned price would be between the prices for larger and smaller. i4-in. timber is generally in stock in all widths. times in stock in red, but not always. o/ 7% %o 13-in. timber is some- (Spruce or red can be cut to 1}-in. thick, but will generally be as expensive as 2-in. per 100-ft. run.) The above prices are for medium lengths. Short lengths (when in stock in the sizes required), 2-ft. to 4-ft. 6-in. about less, 5-ft. to 6-ft. about 5% less, 7-ft. to 8-ft. about 23% less. Long lengths can be quoted special as they are extra in some sizes when over 17-ft., but if only a small percentage long lengths are ordered in a con- signment, we may not charge any extra. Where long lengths are preferred, but could be sent in two pieces, kindly state what lengths are most suitable, and give us the option. Battens for roofing, 1} X 1, 2 X $%, 2 x 3, etc., are quoted in above list. Packing Case prices, see page 241. Secondhand Planks, see page 241. Shedding Board prices, see page 241. Secondhand and New Poles, see page 241. Flooring and Shelving Board prices. see page 238. Timber Prices fluctuate so much that, where there is time, it would be also beneficial to give special enquiries, although the above prices are as near correct as it is possible to insert on a general list. Prices at per standard or per square, or in any way required, quoted on application. ~ Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, Kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 240 ba SECONDHAND AND NEW. NEW SCAFFOLD POLES, with tops about 2-in., 14d. ft. run up to 22 ft. or about 24-in. tops, 14d. ft. Poles 34-in. to 4-in. at butt, 23-ft. and up, 1c. ft. run; 5-in. to 6-in. at butt, 23-ft. and up, 24d. ft. run. SECONDHAND SCAFFOLD POLES generally in stock. Light, 3}-in. to . 4-in. at butt, from 13d. ft. run ; heavy, 5-in. to 6-in. at butt, from 134. ft. run SECONDHAND SCAFFOLD OR RUNNING PLANKS generally in stocl. but not always in every size. 7x 2—id. ft. lineal. 7 X 3—2d. ft. lineal. Mixed length price. 8 x 2—13d. $y 8 xX 3—23d. " Selected lengths may be a 9 X 2—2d. a 9 X 3—2$d. 3 little extra cost. Price for 10 X 2—27d. S 10 X 3—8d. ah new planks on application. Il xX 2—24d. Il X 3—8id. . _ SECONDHAND LOGS, BEAMS, HALF-LOGS from 1 /-— cubic ft. Sleepers and Putlogs—prices and details on application. At the time of issue of this list, January Ist, 1912, we have in stock logs nearly as good as new from 20-ft, to 58-ft. about 12 x 12 to14 xX 14 Oregon. Price under 30-ft., 1/8 cubic ft., 30-ft. to 45-ft., 1/11; over 45-ft., 2/2 cubic’it. LONG SECONDHAND LOGS also in stock, 73 to 85-ft. long, 18 x 18 to 24 X 24 Oregon Pine, from 2/8 cubic ft. ¢ Send for details of our up-to-date stock list, stating what size you require, but giving the option of several lengths or sizes where possible. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the quality of any secondhand material we offer. The purchaser must inspect, if he wishes to ensure of its suitability, but we will always try to describe the quality as far as we can of any stock we hold, and give you sizes, lengths, etc. on application. SHEDDING BOARD.—We generally have in stock new and secondhand boarding about 1-in. thick, which we can supply for 1d. to 13d. per square ft. ; also $-in. thick at #d. to 13d. ; 4-in. thick at $d. to 1d. The prices would vary according to the quality we held in stock at the time of your enquiry. The widths also would vary from time to time. CRATEWOOD AND PACKING CASE MATERIAL.—We can supply either stock size boards, or cut off to an exact length, squared at ends. Approximate Prices per 100 lineal ft, below are for quantities only in 2-ft 8. —3-ft., and 4-ft. stock lengths, nominal sizes (7.¢., finish size is slightly less). It cross-cut square to an exact length, the price may be 10% or 20% extra, to allow for waste and labour. 5-ft. stock lengths would be about 5% extra ; 6-ft. lengths about 10% extra. Send details of exact requirements, quantity, lengths, widths and thickness, and we can send special quotations. _ Width Ins. | 1 TAN i Tay Wiee i hae elas HS ya 10 a 8 3-in. thick 7d. \83d./10d. 1/1 | 1/4 4/7 | 2/4 [2/7 I3/2 | 8/9 | 4/4 onl)... Od. [1030/41/03 [1/4 | 1/8 |4/113] 2/7 [3/2313 /14| 4/8 | 5/4 ein... (,, 141d. /1/03/1/3 [1/7 | 2/- |2/4 | 3/4 |8/1014/8 | 5/7 | 6/4 fin. ,, .. | 1/4 [1/25/54 1/10) 2/4 [2/83 | 3/7 |4/5415/5 | 6/6 | 7/4 Brin. ., .. | 1/8 1/444 /8. 2/1) 2/8 |s/a | 4/1 15/1 16/21 7/5 | 8/4 ifin. ,, .. | 1/5 11/63 |4 /101/2/4 | 3/- [8/53 | 4/7 5/8316 /111 8/4 | 9/4 Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 3, . 241 HARD WOODS, Etc. AUSTRIAN OAK.—Special line in stock, ten years’ seasoning, for best joinery, about 1/— ft. super as 1-in., in the plank and board. Two to four years’ seasoning at lower prices. Prices sent cut to size on application. When Austrian Oak is quoted for we include for supplying oak obtained in or near Austria. ENGLISH OAK.—Special line in stock, ten years’ seasoning, for best joinery, about 9d. ft. super as I-in., in the plank and board. Two to four years’ seasoning at lower figure. Cut to size for rough work from 3/- cubic ft. upwards. OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING quoted on application. AMERICAN FIGURED OAK.—Special line, Six years’ seasoning, 3-in. thick, 44d. ft. super; 1-in., 83d. Also cheaper lines not so long seasoning. AMERICAN PLAIN OAK. 1-in. thick. 6” to 9” 10” to 12” 13” to 16” Two years’ seasoning, good selected quality 4d. 43d. 53d. LWwors 3; medium se, 34d. 4d. 43a, Cheap quality for cart bottoms or other cheap class work ne 3d. 34d. 4d. Z-in. about 20% less; 3-in., 2 5 % less ; #-in., 30% less per ft. super than the price of I-in. Hardwood of any description or in any thickness or width quoted on application. Prices cut to size if required. ROUND DOWELS. 5112 (Hardwood).—These are used for other purposes as well as for dowels. Prices below are at per 1,000 pieces or more (as 5112) of one length and size. On smaller quantities we reserve the right to charge up to 1 /— per consignment extra. On lots of 10,000 pieces we will pay part carriage to some ports and stations. Diameter is given in fraction of one inch, 1.e., j-in. equals one quarter of an inch diameter. Lengths vary from 12-in. to 60- in., but we have not every length always in stock, so give option of several lengths when ordering. Size eins?) 424 (ery 16 18 2A Ne SO 4) tas 42, | As 54 60 }-in. diam.| 6/2) 7/2 | 8/— | 9/— |12/5 |16/6/19 /11/23 /— |26/6!29 /11/33 /7 osetia. 5% 6/3} 7/3 | 8/1 | 9/1 |12/6 |16/7\20/— (23/1 |26/7/30/— |33/8 oy Bs 6/7, 7/11) 8/8 |10/— 13/1 |18/1/21/6 \25/— |28/8/82 /— 36 /- ag. ,, 7/6| 8/8 10/— |14/2 45/— |20/7/24/4 |28/8 |32/6)386/7 |42/10 oe ” 8/6/10 /- |11/2 |12/6 |16/11 22/8/27 /6 31 /10|36 /-|41 /— 43/6 yg-in. ,, 9/4/11 /— 12/2 |13/8 18/9 |25/-/30 /— \85/— |40/-/43/-- 50 /— 3-in. » {11/3/13 /1 15 /— |16/10/22 /6 30/7/36 /10/42 /6 |48/9155 /4 162 /2 Hein. ,, 118/115 /-— 116/10/19/4 |26/2 |85/-/89/5 |48/9 |50/7/63/% |70 /— #-in. 15 /-\17 /2 |19/4 21/10 30 /— |40/-\48/1 |56/- (63/9/71 /7 (77/2 ie 5 See page 247 for remarks re Special Dowels(as No. 511¥° at 6d. extra per 100 ft. No. 5110-5112. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 242 as ee oa ee ey ee se C. JENNINGS & CO., Pennywell Road, Bristol. TEAK.—We have a large quantity of Teak in stock in logs, planks, scant- lings, etc., which we can offer as they are, and shall be pleased to arrange for inspection of same at our works, or we shall be pleased to cut same out to sizes as follows. The prices we have given you are approximate, and we do not bind ourselves always to supply at these figures, but give just a general idea for fair average quality. — If anything exceptional is wanted in regard to the selection, we shall be pleased to quote special prices, although the Teak is very good, and fair average quality which it would cut out is generally suitable for most work. The prices herewith would be the price per ft. super as I-in. not exceeding the sizes we state, so that if a size you require was above one size it would then be charged at the price for the next highest size above. Thickness: 1I-in. and under.— Width 2in. Sie adie iy Ollie. «| Sin. Lom! | E2ine Wy Pai) BS ine gin. long or less | 44d. | 43d. | 5d. ad. | 54d. | 64d. | 7d. | Sd. | 9d. tft. gin. ,, | Bd. | Sid. | 53d. | Sed. | Gd. | 7d. | 74d. | Bhd. | 93d. git. Gin. ,, | 5d. | 54d. | 6d. | 64d. | 7d. | 7hd. | Od. | 10d. | 103d. Bech Sid) 6d. W620: | 7d. | Sd. | Ode | 10d ida ee iit, ., | 6d. | Gid. | 7d. | Thad. | Sd. | QFd. | 104d.| 144d.| 1/05 ree yapmesd. | 7d. | 74d. | Sd | 9d. | 10d, | 11d. as soft. ., | 7d. | 7éd. | Sd. | Shd. | O4d. | 103d.) 444d.) 1/03); 1/12 21 to 30ft. if in stock | 74d. | 8d. 83d. | 9d. 10d.) iid tice 1/2 All Prices given are at per foot super as 1-in., and cut to your exact require- ments. Where sizes must hold up exact off saw 1-16th is charged on width and thickness ; therefore state whether exact size or nominal sawn size (1-16th under each way) is required. Thickness: under 2-in., but over I-in.— — Width 2in. 3in. | gin. | 6in. | 8in. roin. | 12in. | 14in. | 15in. 1 | gin, long Sd. | 5d. dd. | 54d. | 52d. $d. | Td. id. | 93d. Pile lata | eid: | Sid: Gd. | Gide | Tate | Sd, |) Sua OU aft. Gin. | 54d. | 6d. | 64d. | 7d. | Sd. | Sha. | 10d. | 14d. | 1/— oft. 7d. 8d. 9d. 10d. | 103d.| 11d. | 113d.) 1/— 1/04 T20t: ois 8d. 9d. 10d. | 102d.| 114d. | 114d.{ 1/- | 1/0; | 1/1 sft, . | 9d. | 40d. | 140. | 1130.) 1/- | 1/03 | 1/4 | 1/43 | 1/2 Sotem dod: lefid, |. 1/= 11/08 | 4/4. | 1a temas (2enaee 21 to 30ft. if . in atoclee Vtid toot Dita 4h 1/2: | 42k | Sess ot Si NGL aia 2 Ls Si Sa Ye a 2a aM 3-in. and up to 6-in. generally about 1d. ft. super extra to 2-1n. The Teak this is obtained from has in places plug holes, so that in wide boards and long lengths if you can allow plug holes filled up with a teak plug to be included, we can make a reduction in price. TEAK OFF-CUTS nearly always in stock. Current prices by the ton quoted on application. GREENHEART for piles, lock-gates, or for other wor* where a water- resisting wood is required. This is one of the best water-resisting woocs on the market. Send for current quotations. ITCHPINE.—We have some boards and planks ten years’ seasoning ior special joinery from 5d. ft. super as 1-in., or we have some in stock so low as _ 9d. ft. super as 1-in. not so long seasoning, and in smaller sizes. State your smallest size you require. PITCHPINE LOGS quoted on application to any sizes for piles or general work. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, Kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 3430 . ALDER PLYWOOD. We keep one of the most varied stocks in the United Kingdom. We have Plywood in stock case of the r-in. SWNT “ A” quality sheets are of a good quality, and are generally satisfactory for any purpose, being free of bad knots. “ Prime” quality sheets, which we mention at 10% extra, are of a quality which would only be required for exceptionally good work. _ We have sizes such as 47 X 22 and 23, 54 X 22 and 23, and one hundred other mixed sizes which could be supplied generally as cheap as the 42 x 42 mentioned below. We generally have small pieces from 6-in. x 6-in. to 18-in. X 16-in. at low prices. Thicknesses mentioned on this page, either in millimetres (mm.) or fraction of inch, are approximate only. Prices are at per 1o00-ft. super. Pioiae eater i fia Mein 4 M/M 5 M/M 6 M/M 8 M/M 9 M/M Sheets with few other 4 in. 3/16 in. 4 in. bare i in. 5/16 in, & in sizes in same, if special sizes are required it ; per Bi perk. Ww per “per per per empaasiced (option’ot | 1OOft. Tel. | 100%. Tel. |1o0ft. ‘Tel. | 1DOft. Tel. |3bere. ‘Ter. | Ber, Tel. ___ sizes preferred) super cod | super code | super code | super code | super code | super code 42 x 42 or near size 6/2 WJN| 6/ll WIR 8/3 WJU!} 10/8 WJX) 14/11 WKF) 18/6 WKJ 45 x 36 to 48 x 36 6/5 WJO| 7/2 WJS| 8/6 WJV}| 10/9 WJY 15/9 WKG] 19/8 WKK 53 x 46 to 58 x 48 6/7 WIP! 7/4 WIT! 8/9 WJW] 11/11 WJZ| 16/11 WKH] 20/5 WKL Prime selected quality sheets selected in above sizes, 124° extra.to “5A 7 quality. (Code alter first letter W to Py) Large size sheets, 72 x 48 and just under 25% extra to sizes mentioned above, with 124% extra again if prime. We have not always }-in. 3-ply in stock in all sizes, but sometimes 2-1n,. 5-ply at 15% extra. “ B” quality (stock sizes on application) slightly discoloured and a little defective, but should suit for common work. One sound face can generally be selected in this “‘ B”’ qualty, but may be a little discoloured on both sides and slightly unstuck in places. Some thicknesses may be out of stock in this quality 10% less than (vA quality prices above. (Code alter first letter W. to B.) . “CC” quality (stock sizes on application) only suitable for packing or similar purpose, would be broken generally on two sides and defective. 20% less than “ A” quality prices above. (Code alter first letter W to G Birch Plywood, when in stock, at 10% extra to alder. Above prices are for {2 lots free on rail Bristol. On smaller quantities we reserve the right to charge for packing and consigning 1 /— extra on each consignment under (2. Part carriage paid on {5 lot. Special carriage paid quotations for large lines £50, £100, 4200 lots, ordered 3 months in advance, for direct shipment to your nearest station or Dore Cut to size orders quoted on knowing your exact quantities and sizes required for your use. If large quantity of special sizes can be ordered three to six months in advance, a lower quotation may be secured. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. . 244 ‘4 from }-in. thick up to 1-in. thick—some 3-ply, a some 5-ply, and some with about I5-ply, as in the OAK AND ASH PLYWOOD. Our ash is as good, and is similar to some oak plywood. ADVANTAGES :— (1) Being approximately equal ply, it is very strong oak and ash throughout, far superior to all other plywood. Nota thin layer of hardwood veneered on one side, but thick hardwood each side. (2) Material is scraped on one side ready for use. (3) Price is low enough to use instead of ordinary oak or ash boards, and the finish is vastly superior. (4) 5 mm., 7.e., $-in. bare material (the usual stock thickness which we always send unless otherwise ordered) would be nearly equal in strength to }-in. material. We sometimes have thicker material as quoted below. (5) Also this material does not warp with fair use, and the sizes shown here- with will point out to you the large sizes which can be obtained in this material when such is required. 5M/M iin bare | 6 M/M tin. thick |8 M/M5/16in. thick | 10 M/M 8/8 in. full | 12 M/M }in. thick Price per Tel. Price per’ Tel. Price per Tel, Price per Tel. Price per ‘Tel. ft. snper code ft. super code ft. super code ft. super code ft super code Oak ..| 23d. WKM | 33d. WKP | 4$d. WKT | 5fd. WKW Tid. WKZ Ash ..| 2d. WKN | 2id. WKR | 34d. WKU | 44d. WKX Bid. WLE Walnut | 23d. WKO | 83d. WKS | 44d. WKV | 5fd. WKY | 7id. WLG We also have sizes above 60 X 48, and above 68 x 40 up to 80 X 48— 5% to 20% extra. Prices above are for sheets averaging not more than— ash, 12 square feet; oak, 10 square feet. We generally have fifty different lengths from 30-in. up to 8o-in. ; and thirty different widths from 15-in. up to 48-in. wide. Prices free on rail or boat, taking one bundle of about twenty or thirty sheets. Smaller quantities 4d. to 1d. per ft. extra. Lots of 700 square feet or more carriage paid or part carriage paid to some stations. Special price for £25 and {£50 lots—price on application. Plywood polished one side for 34d. to 44d. square ft. extra, according to quality and quantity required. fo prevent breaking bundles, we reserve the right to send extra quantity over your order if necessary, unless instructed to the contrary. We reserve the right to charge extra if all large sheets are ordered. Quality is so good that we will send a sample order on approval, and pay carriage one way and take it back again, if not satisfactory. Trade Discount to Cabinet Makers on application, stating quantity required, and send trade card for list of our current stock sizes. We have ordinary alder plywood with thin veneers on same, in holly, sycamore, figured oak, mahogany, padouk, coromandel, maple, rosewood, satin walnut, whitewood, burr walnut, black walnut, ash, pitchpine, wainscot oak, satinwood, American ash. For Cabinet Makers’ Timber, and Woodwork in general, sce following pages, and also index pages. ; Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 245 TIMBER FOR CABINET MAKERS AND GENERAL WORK. SPECIAL AMERICAN WHITE.—At special low prices. A little more liable to twist than Canary Whitewood or Pine unless securely and carefully fixed. Boards mixed lengths 1o-ft. to 16-ft. long Quality is very good, practically free of knots. in. unplaned or } in:/5/8in.wnplaned er 5/8in/£ in. unplaned or 4 in.|lin. umplaned or Jin. planed 2 sides to 8/8in.| planed 2 sides to } in. |planed 2 sides to 5/8 in.|planed 2 sides to 7/8in ‘an, in, |Pereq. ft, Tol. code |Persq. ft. Tel. code |Peraq. ft, Tel. code Per sq, ft. Tel. coae 6 tog wide.. 1jd.. MBN | 14d... MBW | 13d: MCE 2id. MCN oz torr ,, .. | 139d. MBO | 13d. MBX | 14d. MCF | 244. MCO Lee GLOW Ane MeL did. MBP 13d. MBY 2d. MCG 23d. MCP L300 16.0), oe eb ke Oe OM Die ead, eS, ed, OMCH:1\-3d, MCR LS LO 17 by, hae did. MBS 4d. MCA zd. MCJ ad. MCS D7 OO. 5, air 24d. MBT | 24d. MCB 24d. MCK fd. MCT ZOMOL22): Weed sas 23d. MBU | 23d. MCC 3id. MCL 4d. MCU Sometimes a few wider in stock 23d. MBV | 3d. MCD 4d. MCM 40..: MCV 1Z-in., 13-in. and 2-in. thick sometimes in stock at 24d. to 43d. per foot super as I-in. varying according to widths. Above prices taking ten boards or more at once. Part carriage paid to some stations on two-ton lots in one consignment. Special quotations for larger or smaller quantities ; also for mixed widths unsorted on application. Planed boards always sent unless you cerder to the contrary. HAZEL PINE (Light Satin Walnut).—Prime quality, practically free of all knots. 3 in. unplancd Sin. unplaned 2in. unplaned | 1 in. unplaned ‘ Per Tel. Per Yel. Per Tel. Per ‘Teil. In. in. sq. ft. code sq. ft. code sq. ft. code sq. ft. code 6 tog wide | 43d. MCW | d#d. MDE | 24d. MDN 4d. MDW 93 tort ,, 1id. MCX 1id. MDF 4d. MDO 3d. MDX Lis tO 3 a5 13d. MCY 2d. MDG sO) MDP Miesdi MDY 134 to 15 ,, 1éd. MCZ 27d. MDH | 24d. MDR | 334d. MDZ I54toi7 ,, 2id. MDA | 23d. MDJ 8id. MDS 3d. MEA 174 to 19 ,, 23d. MDB | 38d. MDK 3d. MDT | 44d. MEB ZOO WZ mee Obs MDC | 8id. MDL | 44. MDU $d. MEC Sometimes a few | ° wider in stock 3id. MDD | 33d. MDM | 44d. MDV | 5d. MED We have some of the above sizes in stock planed two sides to 2-in. less. Price will be the same. When planed boards not in stock there would be extra charges for planing up specially if sawn will not do. SATIN WALNUT.—Gcod medium quality fit for any ordinary cabinet work, free of bad knots. Same price as prime Hazel Pine, but we cannot always supply such wide beards in Satin, very few kept in stock over 15 inches. State if Satin Walnut required unplaned or planed. Not always in stock planed, in which case specially planed to order extra. Part carriage paid to some stations on two-ton lots in one consignment. BIRCH DEALS.—Prices fluctuate according to market from 14d. to 13d. per foot super as 1-in. for fair average width. Sawing extra at trade rates, according to quantity. ‘ BIRCH BOARDS.—Narrow, ex deals; also wide, cut ex logs, quoted on application. u ‘ AMERICAN ASH.—1-in. boards from 8d. ft. super for medium widths and good medium quality ; 4-in. thick 2d. ft. super. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to} 8. * 246 eee eee eee eee We sometimes have longer and wider sheets about #-in. thick. TABLE LEGS (No. 5105). W ASHSTAND LEGS (No. 5108).—Prices the same, but Tel. Code below is for No. 5105. If No. 5108, Wash- stand Legs, code alter first letter M to A. i Height about 28-in., unless otherwise stated. ) If 3-ft. legs required, cost would be about 20% ) extra to prices mentioned below. Prices are at per set. Part carriage paid on large quantities | to some stations, fe Separate sheets of Turned Wood suitable for cabinet making will be sent on application. 5105 5106 5107 5108 5109 TO Deal Birch | Satin Walnut | Mahogany Price | Tel. ccde| Price | Tel. code Price Tel. cod Price | Tel. coc PU 41d) i MBES let/5 | MES. («1/140 >) MeN ea ees Bain) ..) 1/8) MBP) 2/- | MEK.| 2/11, | MEOs | sige MER 3-in. ..| 1/6 | MEG | 2/6 |MEL | — — | 6/8 | MES iin. |.! 2/1 | MEH | 4/9 | MEM | — — | 10/6 | MET SOR 2. ea ei ice BT eee a Prices for couch feet (stumps), as No. 5109, or for legs, No. 5106 and No. 5107, on application, stating sizes and quantity required. DOWELS. See prices, page 242. eS C) We also can supply them with a V-grooved in same as No. 5110 for 6d. per 1oo ft. extra. ; No. 5110 and 5112. There is a great advantage in having these dowels worked in this manner. The air can find its way out, and will save work being faulty and split. How often does a dowel split the work through the pressure of the air when you drive in the dowel? Also a saving of time is effected. The dowel being driven easier when the pressure of air is allowed to escape. COMPO BOARD.—Brown cardboard on two outsides, timber in centre, used for interior work in exhibition and wood houses, where damp is not likely to be excessive. Quick method of fixing partitions. Size of sheets about 8-ft. to 14-ft. long x 2-ft. 6-in. wide. Ask for sizes in stock, as stock sizes change. Tel. code. Plain oe A; a .. 84d. square ft. MEU Ornamental striped on one side 3id. 5, » MEV Ornamental pattern on one side 44d. ,, a MEW RED DEAL ENDS.— Medium quality or selected quality. From Tit, Gin, rising every 6-in. up to 4-ft. 6-in., and rising every foot from 5-f{t. up to t1-f{t. Price quoted tor any one length or mixed lengths on application. Every thickness from }-in. up to 4-in., and every width from, 2-invgap* to 11-m. generally kept in stock. Long lengths also, but we specialise in the short lengths piled separately so as to supply just the lengths you want at a low figure—from 1d. per ft. super as I-in. (4 /— ft. cubic). : Light Colour. Darker Colour. MAHOGANY. Planks from 42d. ft. super as I-in. From 544. The price will depend Boards 1-in. 544. i ' 64a. upon quantity, widths » gin. 44d. a x bes and quality required. » gin. 8d. a a 44. Special line of 10 X 3 2nd Archangel White, extra good, 4d. ft. lineal. Quality is excellent, suitable for nearly any work. We can cut these up into T-in. or 3-in. boards, sawing 2/6 per too ft. super, or planing, 2/— per square of planing measuring superficial surface planed. These are used extensively for table tops, etc., in place of pine, now good pine is so expensive. PINE DEALS.—Special cheap line, medium quality, suitable for ordinary cabinet work. 7 to 10 x 3, 1#d. ft. super as Tris, | Li Me get ee uni crend up x 3-in., 2d. Prices for selected quality pines or cut to size on application. i 247 SENT TIMBER, SPOKES AND WHEELS, Etc. HICKORY SHAFTS. TOIt, | Vit: ——— State which shape Length | Sit. | oft. Shaft required. REGS. Hah res aR No. 5150—- |5151 [5152 | same |price | ebxabin. 7/77 | 8/2 9/6 per pai 4X 2-in. 8/2 | 8/9 | 9/4 | 9/11 _,, x 24-in. | 8/9 | 9/4 | 9/11/11 /- \ xiein. | 7/-| 7/71 8/21 9/4 |. X 2-in. 8/9 | 9/7 10/6 |11/8 hy x 2d-in. |10/6 [11/4 |12/6 |13/6 } x x Ati f CS on a §150 CENT tre otek 2-in. |11/— [11/8 112/1013/6 3-in. [12 /10/14/— 15/2 [15/9 _,, WwWNKHNDNN!I BENT ASH SHAFTS, ep. SAWN ASH SHAFTS. Best Quality English Ash. . Best Quality English Ash. Length] 7ft. | 8ft.] oft. |rrft. Length tt.) Sit.) ote rift. Ins. Ins. 2 X 2/4/8 | 5/3 BAe —- per pair) |2 x2 | 3/6)3/10) 4/1 | — per pair 24 X 1215/3 | 6/2) 7 sh 24 X 17 3 /6|3/10 4/1 | — Ff 24x 2416/2 | 6/9 altos . 24 X 24] 4/1) 4/5) 4/8 | — a 2x2 6/5 | 7/7 8/9 10/6 24x2 | 4/1) 4/5) 5/- | 6/6 __,, 2s X 25047 9s) 911A 2/3 24X24] 4/8) 5/3) 5/10) 7/7 3 xX 2/8/2 | 9/4 9/11}12/3 _,, 3 X2 | 5/3) 6/2) 6/9 | 8/9 3 X 39/11/11 /8112/10/15/2 __,, 3 x3 | 6/5) 7/7/ 8/9 11/1, ANT Ay ie OS (2076 oe, 14 X4 (12/8118 /614/6 16/9 __,, Any description of bend can be given up to 8-in. rise and 5-in. side sweep in each shaft. Bends over these sizes are charged extra. When one shaft only is ordered an extra charge is made. Bent shafts will always be sent unless otherwise ordered. Directions for Measurements of Shafts— For Rise of Shaft.—Give depth from crown of shaft to straight line from back of shaft. For Side Cant.—Give width in between, at back end (A), bar (B), and at tugs (C) _ We can supply Greenheart and Lancewood Shafts—prices on application. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Bree 1 to 8, 248 ee _ —— ASH FELLOES. SIX TO THE ett | Height of | ws Ber iaye ot | 23 | 24 | 2} fm. sq’re Wheel. “1: 24 24 | 22 ee sq're Bibi = pth ae .. 43d. 54d. 64d.) each | l2ft. Sin... 4d. dad. eye each . 182 /-189 ,—/46 /9' per 100 | rateiey 29 |- 135 /—|4 per 100 . aed. 3d.i/7d. | each i3ft. oin... 44d. 54d. oa, / each : 34/6142 /6.50 /— per 100 : "82 /_ 39/~/46/- per 100 .. Bhd. 6d. |7id.; each git. Sim ite W Sha. Tid. each a 35/6/44 ; 3152 /-| per 100 | », _- (87 [4143 /— 56 /-| per 100 AMERICAN DRESSED OAK SPOKES DRESSED OAK SPOKES. Xx | xX Ge shone Size. 20in. 26in. long. 4d. | 83d. 200 tin. aid. 4d, each d. (104d. 150 ein eo Sale, 4nd 53d. ,. 84d. | 1/- 120 Ztin. ote Bd. td ale Full Cases 5% less. 22in. long Spokes 5 % less than above. X Spokes are generally used for jobbing and repair work. XX for ordinary work. We can also supply cleft Oak Prices on application. Spokes. branch of your business BRiITISH-MADE WHEELS. WARNER WHEELS. t}-in. Spoke, all heights .. 20/6 per pait REAM } SB Mi, ci 12-UDi:. 045 4 42 /— v fey ee 54/9) 37s We can supply Wheels of all descriptions and every class of Timber cequired by you in this Size of Spokes | up to Te 2! oe 28 ogi) seen Diam. up to | 3ft. oin. 126/932 ; 1637 [4 i }-| 43 /-\46 /9| per pair 3ft. 6in. 28 /—/34 /6.39 /9/4 45 /9 48 | 9 ” 4ft. oin. (29/3/36 /6 42 16.45 5/9149 cle a No. 5157. 4ft. roin. [30/6/38 /6144 6 48 16 OZ 108 faites Timber of all descriptions 1-in. Elm Boards from 34. ft. super #-in. ‘ ” ” » 24d. ” P -in. ” go” ” 2d. ” can be supplied for wheelwright work. Oak, Ash, also Plywood and other timber is referred to elsewhere in this list. © "Before writing out an Enquiry 0 or Order, kindly read ‘through Pages 1 to 8. 249 HASKIN’S No. 4 Improved (Patent) ‘‘SMOKURE ” Chimney Pot and Ventilator, The DADDY (Regd. Trade Mark). Price 20 /— (In Buff Terra Cotta) In Salt-Glazed Stoneware or Red, 3 /— extra. Can you sweep every inch of your pot like this ? No. 5122 shows how our pot may be swept from the ground. When sending remittance include 1/6 for crate for each 4-ft. pot ordered. Timber only in crate is worth the value, but if crate is returned carriage paid, this 1/6 will be refunded. If 6-ft. pot is ordered include 3 /- for two crates, as 6-ft. pot is in two pieecs. 6-ft. pots are 25/-— (Buff). PRINTED GUARANTEE & FREE TRIAL WITH EVERY POT. Money returned if pot is-returned carriage paid and unbroken any time within one month of date you receive same from us. Testimonials can be seen on application. EXPLANATION OF ACTION. Through the openings B any side or down blow rushes with greatly in- creased velocity in an upward direction. This effect is further assisted by the sloping rings C, especially ring C3, which compresses and drives any wind upwards with tremendous force. The flat ring D acts in a twofold capacity. The spaces E between them readily allow for the egress of ALL the smoke if desired, while any down, side, or slanting blow on these rings is converted into a cross current, which carries away the smoke with it, and also materially increases the draught in the chimney below. This continual flow of wind in the upper part also blows away any soot which may rest on the surfaces of the rings, thus keeping the pot clear and free from corrosion. The top opening F may be stoppered in, or not, as desired. Owing to the shape of the cover H, the brush is gently checked, and there is no fear of this part being broken. Ma Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. aso HASKIN’S Mo. 6 Design (Patent). py ‘‘SVMIOKURE,”’ x ARTISTIC. — EFFECTIVE. SN 7 CHEAP. 6 Large Outlets, each measuring 8x 410. No. 5125. PRINTED GUARANTEE & FREE TRIAL WITH EVERY POT. Testimonials sent on application. — CANNOT FAIL OR CLOG, Money returned if Pot is returned, carriage paid and unbroken, any time within one month from the date you receive same from us. Price :—Buff, 12/6 each. 2/-— extra in Red or Salt-Glazed. , (Also send 1/6 for Crate as mentioned, page 250.) The Pot is made to place on stack or on another pot. We supply 4-ft., 5-ft. and 6-ft. Tallboys, if required, made specially to fit this pot, and make another strong joint at 4/-, 5/-, and 6/- respectively. DON’T WASTE MONEY on Experiments, or Pots which are not Guaranteed. “ SMIOKURE ” No. 6 Improved Design (Patent). Is an improvement in several respects on our No. 4, which has proved such a tremendous success. Much Lower Cost. Greater Efficiency. Much More Compact. See sizes on drawing. Less Weight. No. 5126. No. 5127 t/- extra to pattern No. 5126. No. 5127. The principle is the same, viz., to intercept any wind blowing in a down- ward direction towards the mouth of the flue, by means of plates which, at the same time, deflect it across the mouth of the flue with considerably in- creased velocity. In this pot there are two deep branch openings, C1—C, while the pot is enclosed everywhere else. These openings are tapered so as to increase the wind power, and in them are placed baffle plates—D, D. The openings between the baffle plates are large—each opening being about 8 x 4in.; there are, therefore, no small places to clog. The dotted lines, X. Y. Z., are imaginary lines drawn to represent wind blowing in the most extreme possible downward direction from the outer ends of the branches C. It will be seen that no wind can possibly enter the fluein a downward direction, as in every case the baffle plates intercept and guide the wind upwards or across. If the wind is blowng broadside on to the pot, both branches act as powerful extractors: at any other angle one branch acts as an extractor, and the other as a wind compressor. This arrangement causes an even more powerful up-draught than our No. 4. The pot is so designed that it may be used on the stack itself, or slipped on to any already erected, or on tallboys to lengthen the stack. ‘ Look well at these Pots in section. We defy anyone to show how down- draught can enter it. This pot not only counteracts down-draught, but it prevents it from entering the flue at all. asi CLOSET SEATS. Plain W.C. Seats with Turned Cover (No. 5221), 36 x 17 or 18-in., 3/- each. Wider at proportionate price. No. 5221 I-in. Pedestal Seats (as No. 5222), with side brass hinges, unpolished .. 3/3 each 1-in. ditto polished imitation | Mahogany Gry ip Birch 4/3 ,, 1} in. ditto unpolished . He Sa 8 era a 1}-in. ditto polished... a if ees RED Mads 1f-in. ditto solid Mahogany, polished ov ik oes No. 5222. We have some cheap Pedestal Seats, varnished, ordinary hinges, from 2/9 each. PEDESTAL SEATS AND FLAPS. (As No. 5223.) Unpolished, side hinges : <2) 8/3 each @ Polished imitation Mahogany or ‘Birch zee) SP Olis i Real Mahogany, polished He a we 12/653; No«5223. PEDESTAL SEATS 1( Cn SHAPE). (As No. 5224.) Unpolished Be Ae o x, .. 4/- each Polished imitation Mahogany | 4 Ws a a oe SHOUTS Real Mahogany, polished 6 /6 7 Including Galvanised or Plated Iron Hinges. If Nickelplated Brass Hinges, 1/6 per seat extra. Selected Quality on any of the above Seats, 10% extra. We wish to introduce our “ ‘Rustless ” Boiler Cover, which will not Rust | with steam or water, being made without nails, made with tongued board, strong handles, made in all sizes to order. STOCK SIZES. Lomeee 22 24 in. diam. y y-in. thick 1/8 .1/9 1/10 2/+ each #-in. % BB AY 6S OEE oon oles No. 5227. CLOTHES POSTS (Planed, Pointed and aan 8ft. long, 3in. WICLe ie Zire ene Ke be 4 i=veackh OLE Ns Pet ove eet Pa Od od he Ae eS SST Oy e-bay oltre 3in. , 3in. g. Bis hs Sra eah ey, we TOTi Ree 3in. I. 3in. es Wir Ades No. 5228. CLOTHES PROPS (Planed and Notehed). Sit size to avetage Ae Xglg OFZ xX) 1)..) oe) Rae caer oft. Kf Te wrd aOR eg as f lis lets yh ARO oabs roft. It, X) 1p OF 2.x 1 ly Stock Sizes every 3in. from 3ft. 3in. to 4ft. 9in. Measured Exact Length. In. thick x ins. wide. Per ft. run. In. thick x ns. wide. Per ft. run. I II ie 33d. 2 II § 6 23d. Nb NG: I 10 i 3d. 2 10 He aid. 5228 5227 I 9 a 22d. 2 9 a. aid. ET pa a eer OE RAREST RS Before writing out an Enquiry or Bae kindly read through eee 1 to 8, FLAG POLES AND DECORATION WOODWORK. PLAIN POLES. TAPERED POLES. oe Approximate Sizes—Round. n| Price r doz. (Tel Co xtra per { rice per, Hxtra jTel Code; Extra | apes pa “dos ow aoe, "Poles : es ‘or Tore oh ye < pang pa for Ps Poles vine aweniiee Dia op bored _ Lode Popa? ten tnahes Nee flat top pan ‘ate ope) oon 36x 2 4d. | VA 3d. 7to 8 14] 1d. | 14d.) VU | 14d. | dd. Az 4 4d. | VB 3d. @ tolrr) Te 1d) tga eV Vaid. eae. 48 x 3 4d. | VC 3d. 8to12 14 | 14d./ 14d. | VW | 2d. 3d. 54 X¥ 4d. | VD Sdvtinr® tosioy 2 ddd. | 2d. | VX | 3d. 4d. 36 x3 a ec VE Sd) |} Pe to18) 24) | '2ed. 4 3dl Heir ods 1d. 42x4 i ie 3d. 14 to 20. 3 3d. 5d. VZ ih Od 2g. 48 x4 ia. od. | VG Sadat wir : a 54 X 2 [2 | 5d. | VH | 3d. | Spike Top. Flat Top. Tops Screwed on or 60 X 2 1/4 | 5d. | VJ 3d. Fitted in any special 42 X 3 1/2 6d. | VK 3d. manner. Prices en 48 «211/65 6d. | VL 3d. application. 54x 3 1/8 6d. | VM | &d. es X$ ; | ; 6d. | VN | 3d. et We reserve the right x4 { Sd2 VO 4d. Ee ] At to send any sort of ie Xe 12 2 Sav, 4d. we) tops on any sizes un- ox1|3/8) 11d.) VR 5d. | il s less specially men- G2 ree | fd VS 5d. tioned 84 x 1 | 4/9 1id.| VT 5d. | No. 5231: No. §232. F Planed with Flat Tops. Size Diameter Length (Approximate) Price each Tel. Code Thick Bud. Small End, 1s-ft. x 24-in. to 14-in. 5/6 VAA With small Pulley Wheel Totty Xj: to.2sin: 6/9 VAB in Top, 1/— each extra. 20-ft. x 3-in. to 2$-in. 7/6 VAC Code alter first letter V to 22-1t, > 3-in.| to 2-in. 7/6 VAD O. 22+ft. X 34-in. to 2}-in. 8 /- VAE tops. Poles and tops 26-ft. and longer Poles tapered and planed with flat heavier to suit the length from 44d. per foot run according to diameter of pole required. Poles made to any details or fitted with any special appliances. Kindly note Railway Companies cannot always carry Poles over 16 feet without delay, unless if is a consignment of 2 ton, but we will always do our best to arrange delivery as cheap and as prompt as possible. COLOURING EXTRA. Tops of Poles dyed, 10% on to price of loose tops only. Bronzed from 1 /- per dozen upwards. Colouring Poles (dyed), 10% extra. Poles can be painted several coats where required for permanent erection, or Long Poles can be supplied at cheap prices, rough to cover (or covered) with coloured wrapping. GRAND STANDS kept in stock for Sale or Hire. Wecan send men to fix Grand Stands in any district. Prices for Hire on receipt of enquiry stating time required, size of stand, or number to be seated. ‘ SHIELDS with thin plywood face, ledges on back bored for five flagsticks (sticks extra—prices as above), woodwork only 3 /6 each (Tel. Code: WAF) coloured face stuck on 6d. each extra (Code: OAF). Quotations made in any special manner on application. Woodwork and Timber for hoarding for Show supplied to any district rom stocks which we.hold at various ports in the United Kingdom. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 253 BLIND LATHS. We bring to your notice LATHS of our own manufacture, which we are | offering at the following low prices :— Tena tes[ Wepa andanetenas Gc eee a ae rae Laths Planed and | Planed and Beaded |P mle planed F ; Beaded. 24-in. x }-in. ue PIGS) RO.CORee, 4 : Planed to about 2-in. about §-in, finish. Price per Tel. Price per Tel. Price perj Tel. 1000 feet. Code. 100 feet, Code. 100 feet. Code. 1-ft. 6-in..and 2-ft. || 16/6) | VAG; 1183/2 | VAP | 4/fa) Syay 2-ft. 6-in. and 3-ft... | 16/10; VAH | 3/5 | VAR | 4/8 | VAZ aft Gin: and'4ft).. |47/2\ WAT 4376 a Vins 4/4 | VBA 4-tt..6-in. and s-ft... |17/6 | VAK | 3/ VAT | 4/5 | VBB 6-ft. fo {ATMO} MAT. 1 (898 9 OA erdG VBC 7-ft. 48/2 |" VAM) (3/104 WAVOR Ma soap lean 8-ft. -. |18/6 | VAN | 3/10| VAW | 4/9 | VBE g-ft. to 11-ft. s., | 18/101" WAG? | 414] “VAR | Gate Gviee Ordinary good quality for paintwork, free of knots except an occasional pin knot. Odd length laths not mentioned above can be cut, however, to any exact length, charged about 2-in. extra in length, 1.e., if you want 2-ft. 1-in., it would be charged as 2-ft. 3-in. at the price per 1,000-ft. of 2-ft. 6-in. laths, or 3-ft. 24-in charged as 3-ft. 5-in. at the price of 3-ft. 6-in. laths, or other lengths based on the same rule. We will supply mixed laths at Ne tipeue ot Purcey 17 '6 per 1,000 feet (Code: V BG), 0.5523”. Rei include about :— 10%, 1-ft. 6-in. and 2-ft. z5% 2-ft. 6-in. and 3-ft. No. 5237. 25% 3-ft. 6-in. and 4-ft. 7 20% 4-ft. 6-in. and s-ft. ING. 5523 05), Gamers ae L Ree ee) 10% 6-ft. Half-size (approximate). 10% 8 -it. Above prices are for ordinary quality. Selected quality for stain and varnished 123% extra. Code alter first letter V to O. Kindly always order in the shortest lengths possible to facilitate delivery and obtain the advantage in price. Above prices are for 1,000 feet or more (total of laths and rails). Part Carriage paid to some stations and ports in United Kingdom on 50,000 feet lots. We will quote for any quantity carriage paid on receipt of enquiry, stating quantity required. Shop Front Blind Rails to Pattern No. 5239 on page 255, size 4 X 14, 134. foot; 5 x 14, 3d. foot; 6 x 14, 34d. foot; up to 17-ft. long. Over 17-ft. may be a little extra cost, and also it is sometimes difficult to get Railway Carriers t6 take over 17-ft. without extra charge on carriage. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 254 a VENETIAN BLINDS (Wood Laths). Painted any Colour, or Stained and varrished, 53d. per square ft. (14-ft. minimum to each blind). Best Quality, 6d. per square ft. ditto ditto If fitted with Patent Check Actions (to stop blinds at any height, requiring neither hook or knobs), 1d. per square ft. extra. When sending sizes state clearly if they are taken at A. 5242 between beads of window as re- quired if you intend to hang blind to head of window, or as 5242B (size clear of pulley styles, overall of beads) if you prefer brackets. When measuring height of blind for brackets allow 2-in. above the head bead, and 1-in. helow the sill bead. No. 5241. ‘If you order the blinds with your windows we shall be able to enter sizes before the windows leave our works. No. 5242. We recommend Blinds fixed on Brackets wide enough to cover beads, as No. 5242B; they secure more pTivacy, obstructing the slightest view from outside when closed, and securing a fuller amount of light than those screwed +9 underside of head when drawn right up. They also drop clear of the sashes, and thus avoid a lot of inconvenience and wear and tear. No. 5239.—Blind Rail for Shop Fronts, etc. See prices on previous page. en oe, No. 5244.—Blind Cord, White or Coloured : No. 1, 3/4:> No.-2,.3 /10;No. 310); No. 5239. No. 4, 7/- per gross yards. Ditto, 2nd quality : No. 1, 2/6; No. 2, 2/9; No. 3,3/6; No. 4, 4/9 per gross yards. No. 1 is ¢g-in. diam: No. 4 being }-in. ; and Nos. 2 and 3 between these sizes. No. 5245.—Boxwood Rollers, rfin., 2/4 per eToss. No. 5246.—Ditto, 1 im., 2/2 per gross. No. 5247.—Brass Tassel Hooks, 2in., 1/2 per doz. No. 5248.—Ladder Tapes for Venetian Blinds.—Best quality, 41/- per gross ards; Cheaper, 28/— per gross yards. In ordering ladder tapes state if they are required white, and. if not, specify colour. 5249 52438 We can supply them in white, duck, Nos. 5243-5249. brown, green, buff, or red. No. 5249.—Cord Holders—Brass.—1 /— per doz. ; better quality, 2/8 per doz. , 5243.—Brass Cleat Hooks.—3 /3 per doz. Me Quotations on application for blind requisites of any description not shewn on this page. Special prices for large quantities. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8. 255 No. 5268 5269 TOF hie 5250.—Cupboard Turns, with 1}-in. brass knobs, 2/9 per doz. 5251.—Shop Door Latch, in bronzed iron, 4/9 each. 5251 A.— i Nickel-plated, 5/10 each. 9252.—-Iron Casement Stay, 12-in. long, 7d. each ;' brass, 1/4 each. 5253.—_Night Latch, from 1/6 each. 5254,—Fanlight Stay, 7-in. long, in iron, 6d. each; brass, 1/10 each. -5255.—Iron Screw Pulley, s4-in. diam., 3d. each: brass, 8d. each. 5256.-6-in. Mortice Lock, japanned case, reversible bolts, 1/4 each. 5207.—Sash Centres or Pivots, 10d. per doz. ; brass, ‘5/9 per doz. 5258.—-Moulding Hooks, brass, 1/4 per doz. 5259.—Iron Skylight Quadrant, up to 16-in. long, 4d. each. 5260.—Iron Handrail Bracket, to project 2}-in., 5d. each. 5261.—Iron Upright Pulley, 13-in., 4d. each ; brass, 10d. each. 5262.-Wrought Iron Hooks and Hinges, 18-in., 2/6 per pair; Heavier make, 4/6 per pair. Hooks can be made to drive if desired. 5263.—Norfolk Latch (japanned), complete, 6d. each. 5264.—Butt Hinges—Patent Steel—2-in., 1/--; 2}-in., 1/1; 3-in., 1/10; g-in., 3/- per doz. pair. Brass: 2-in., 2/6; 24-in., 3/6; '3-in., 4/9; 4-in., 22/-. | With screws complete, 20% extra. 5265.-—Steel-Cased Rim Lock (6-in.) from 11d. each. 5266.—Cleat Hooks—Iron, 21d. each; brass, 8d. each. 5267.-—Steel Table Flap Bracket, :0-in., 10d. each: 12-in., 1 /8 each. 5268.-—Steel-Cased Rim Latch, with furniture, 1 /— each. “~ 5269.—Rim Loek Furniture—Plain—from 7d. per set. “* Mortice Loek Furniture—Plain—from 10d. per set. No. 5269 shews a better pattern, with a milled knob and screwed spindle. 5271.—Buttons—Iron, 2-in., 5d. doz. ; brass, 1/5 per doz. 5272.-—Casement Fasteners—Iron, 5d. each ; brass, 1/1 each. Prices tor every description of fastening and fittings on application 256 5273.—Tee Hinges, 8-in., 4d. ; 1o-in., 5d. ; 12-in., 7d.; 14-im., 9d. ; 18-in., ah /S, per pal. 5274,.—-Malleable Iron Gate Latch, 8-in., with catches A or B, 1/4 each. 5975.—-Iron Trestle Joints, 6-in., 11d. ; 1o-in., 1/7 per pair. 5276.-Brass Fanlight Catches, 9d. each ; better quality, 1/6 each. 5977.-Brass Face and Wheel Axle Pulley, 12-in., 3/6; 2-in., 4/6 per doz. 5278. Japanned Hasps and Staples, s-in., 3d.; 6-in., Ad. each. 5979,-Malleable Iron Gate Latch, 8-in., 1/1 each. 5280.—-lron Barrel Bolt, 6-in., 5d.; 8-in., 6d.; 10-in., 8d. each. 5931.—-Bronzed Sash Fasteners, 2/— per doz. 5982.Brass Sash Lifts, 1}-in., plain, 1 /6 per doz. ; reeded, 2 /- per doz. 5283.—Cast Iron Gate Stops, from 10 /— each, according to size. 5284.-Hatfield’s Patent Bottom Roller, for sliding doors. Price for these and hanging rollers on application, stating length of run. Figs. 5284C and D shew sections of the rail on which these rollers run. 5285.—Leggott’s Fanlight Opener, in Malleable Iron with Gunmetal work- ing parts. Prices -—12-in., 2/-; 14-in., 2/38; 16-in., 2/6 each. 5286.—-Square Spring Bolts, 8-in., 1/-; 1o-in., 1/2; 12-in., 1/6 each. 5287.—Sash Rollers—Iron: #-in., 1/6; 1-in., 2/4; 14-in., 4/9 per doz. ; Brass: }-in., 3/3; r1-in., 5/3; tq-in., 10/- per doz. 5288.—Brass Sash Handles, 53-in., 4/9 per doz. ; lighter make, 2/9 pet doz. Iron Door Handles, 2/3 per doz. 5289.—Iron Tower Bolt, 6-in., 34d.; 8-in., 4id.; 10-in., 54d. each. 5290.—Brass Drawer Pulls, 2/6 per doz. , lighter, 1/9 per doz. Bronzed Irén Pulls (Ornamental Pattern), 1/3 per doz. 5291.—Casement Fasteners—Brass, Wd.; stronger, 1/7; iron, 7d. 5292.—-Brass Sash Fastener, 7d. each. . ‘ 5293.—Iron Monkey-tail Bolts, 18-in., 2/9: 24-in., 3/9 each. ; Prices for every description of fastenings and fittings on application. | 257 =<, : mes ELECTRIC CASINGS AND CAPPINGS (Two Grooves). Prices all at per 100-ft. run. No. 5294, Clean Whitewood sent, unless otherwise ordered. wae Approx.| Approxi- Casing and Capping. Geshe ied Capcite Finish |Width &| mate 3 as size is | Depth |Thickness Clean Whitewood Extra Painted slightly| of of Casing Deal. a8 sample, Varnishing. x under Grooves &Capping ence perend One | Two One ) Two | Three in, ib. in. Tel. Code. Tel. Code.| Coat. | Coats.| Coat | Coats. | Coats. 12 1 vs | 2/6 | WEN | 8/- | WFX | 2/- | 3/-| 1/3 | 2/3 | 378 14 vs i 2/8 | WFO | 3/4 WFY 2/3 | 3/4 1/5 | 2/6 3/7 1Z 2 3 3/2 | WFP 3/11 | WEZ 2/6 | 3/9 1/ 2/9 | 4/- 2 oa 4 8/9 | WFR | 4/9 | WGF | 2/9 | 4/1 | 1/8 | 3/- | 4/4 24 4 43 4/9 | WES 6 /- WGG | 3/- 4/6 | 1/9 3/3 | 4/ 25 li hte # | 5/9| WET | 7/8 | WGH | 3/8 | 4/10 1/11/ 3/6 | 5/1 3 +4 I 7/9 | WFU 9/6 WGJ 3/6 | 5/8 2/- | 3/9 5/6 34 13 1} 9/9 | WFV | 11/9 | WGK 3/9 | 5/7 2/2 | 4/— | 5/10 4 +§ If 12/3) WEW | 14/6 | WGL | 4/— | 5/11 2/4 | 4/3 | 6/2 Casings can be painted with asbestos paint at same price as for white lead paint. One-groove or 3-groove casings quoted on application, or special patterns worked ; but it is always a little more costly to work to a customer’s pattern, unless a large quantity is ordered, say 10,000 ft. of a size. Cappings only supplied at half of the above prices. Casings only supplied at threequarters of the above prices. Trade Discounts for quantities on application to bona-fide Electrical Contractors. TROUGHING Z LE LD Creosoted for Underground Cables, Waterpipes. etc., price A per yard including Trough and Cover of 3-in. nominal thick- we" ness timber. Our option to make it either of spruce or red deal, or as 5296 or 5297, unless specially arranged. 5295, 5296. CREOSOTED BY DIPPING. Prices are at per yard. rae Tees - |SaddleJoints Long Slow or Inside Measure. Trough only. Yrough and Cover, for ends of | Short Slow |Quick Short Width. Depth. Troughs, Bends. Bends. “in. in, | peryd. | Je’. Code. | peryd. | Vel. Gods. | per doz. | each. each. 12 (xX Td 33d. WGM 434. WGW 2 /- 1/- 1/6 2H 4d. WGN 53d. WGX 2/3 1/3 1/10 2 USO ee 43d. WGO 6d. WGY 2/6 1/6 2/2 23 2 5d. WGP 63d. WGZ 2/9 1/9 2/6 Sey AO 53d. WGR Tid. WHE 3 /- 2/- 2/10 4 xX: 34 6id. WGS Sid. WHG 3/3 2/3 3/2 4 X4 7d. WGT 93d. WHH 3/6 2/6 3/6 SOA 8d. WGU 103d.'! WHJ 3/9 2/9 3/10 EWP rein | 94. | WGV 1j—oh) WHik 4 /—- B= 4/2 HARDWOOD CABLE BRIDGES. (CCCD Two to the yard. Generally inserted to keep cable up off bottom of trough. No. 5297. Prices per 1,000 Bridges. Prepared for Prepared with one groove | Prepared with two groover Prepared wiih three yOteaeseiices ; for one cable. for two cables. grooves for three cables. Tel. Code. Tel. Code. Tel. Code, — For 14-in. 127= WHL 14/- WHT 16 /- | WJF » 2=in. 13/6 WHM 15 /9 WHU 18 /- WJG , 2}-in. 14/3 WHN 16/9 WHV 19/3 | WJH » 24-in. 15 /- WHO 17/9 WHW 20/6 | WIJ » 22-in. 15/9 WHP 18/9 WHX 21 /9 WK » 4 in. 19/6 WHR 22/9 WHY 26 /- WwW Soin. 22/8 WHS 26 /- WHZ 29 /6 WIM LC RE Peepers eens apes einescommensse 258 ae i Se Ba | SE Sy if - f gS eS ee ee Ney my Prices quoted for Bridges are for not less than 2,000 of a sort. Creosoting by dipping is not so thorough as creosoting by force at 120 lb. pressure to the square inch, which will force the creosote well into the timber, at ai extra cost for creosating by force of about 10 to 15%. Nominal measure means a little under size, as is usual mn the timber trace, where material is sawn or planed to spécial sizes. This casing can be bundled for export. Creosoted troughing can be packed (for export to save cost of carriage) in the knockdown all réady for nailing together on site. ‘‘RUBEROID’’ ROOFING. The invention of ‘‘ Ruberoid ”’ Roofing in 1891 and its immediate success created an entirely new class of roof coverings. This class of rooftngs can be best described as smooth surfaced, prepared, flexible roofings. The utility of Ruberoid Roofing cannot be too fully emphasised, as there is no roof work for which it cannot be used. Its low cost, however, enables it to be economically used on Bungalows, Farm Buildings, Workshops, Stables, Garages, Engine Sheds, Factories, Public Buildings, and other structures on which a perfectly weatherproof roofing is required. With age Ruberoid improves by becoming harder and more “leathery.” The moisture in the saturation never dries out, and it always retains its flexibility and elasticity. The first roofs covered 20 years ago are still giving entire satisfaction, and show no signs of deterioration. ADVANTAGES :— Is made in three colours—Grey, Red, and Green. Is odourless, and does not contaminate water. Rainwater collected from Ruberoid roofs can be used for domestic purposes. Is:'damp and dust proof. Will outlast iron or zinc. Does not require tarring or painting. No Metal Flashings required. PRICE LIST. Every roll of Ruberoid Roofing contains sufficient material to cover two squares (200 sq. ft.). Sixteen extra square feet are included with each roll to allow for laps, waste etc. Galvanized Clout Nails and Ruberoid Cement for making the seams are included in the prices given below. (Wire Nails 21b. and Tincaps 1} lb., instead of Galvanized Clouts can be supplied if specially ordered.) All Ruberoid Roofings and Sarking Felt are 36in. wide. There are 72 lin. ft. in each roll. Price per roll to cover 200 sq. ft. of roof, including the following quantity of Accessories (33 Ib. 1-in. nails, or 23 Ib. Z-in. nails, and 1 quart Ruberoid Cement) :— Standard Ruberoid Roofing (Grey), Price per Roll: }$-ply, 17/4; 1-ply, 20/6; 2-ply, 26/6; 3-ply, 34/6. Red Ruberoid (made in one thickness only) By, .. per Roll 36/- Green 9? o> ” ” OHO hie ”? 39 is Half-rolls (100 sq. ft.) can be supplied if specially ordered. Extra Accessories supplied, if required, at the undermentioned prices :— Nails: 1-in. Galvanized Clout Nails, 6d. per lb.; also ?-in., 6d. lb. 1-in. Wire Nails (for use with Tincaps), 3d. per Ib. ; Tincaps, 6d. lb. Ruberoid Sarking Felt (no Accessories supplied) :— In rolls of 24 sq. yds. made in one thickness, per roll 13/6. Roofing Knives, suitable for cutting Ruberoid, each 1/6. ROOFING FELT and DAMP COURSE FELT quoted on application. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 te 8. 359 RAIN-WATER GOODS (PAINTED) ROUND PIPES. - | 2-in. |24-in.| 3-in. [32-4 in.| 4-in. 6-ft.lengths .. ..| 9d. |1034.| 1/031 41/33/ 4 /43 seed 2, 3 and 4-ft. hay 107d. | 113d.) 1/14) 1/43] 1/51, Heads, 5205 Od. 1144. 1/141 1/4 | 1/6 each Shoes, 763030 ON)" -| 6d. | 7d. Sdev iy Lads ee Elbows (square or obtuse) Tid.| 9d. | 11d. | 1 | CERI es SWAN NECKS OR OFFSETS. No. 5304. 14 to 3-in. Projection ; 8d. 9d.{ 1id.} 1/2 | 7/4 _,, 4} and 6-in. a -.| 93d.; 14d.; 1/—- |} 1/8 | 1/7 ,, g-in. sh ee RO AY Zee aes 18 = 11D ES 12-in. 1/3 (1/5 )1/8)2/-j| 2/4 _,, BRANCHES (single) 53011 10d.; 1/- ; 1/6; 1/9 | 2/- __,, Ditto—o6-in. Projection iH Ditto—9-in. Als Ditto—12-in. 0.G. GUTTERING. 11d. per yard 11:d. 113d. each 113 id. a9 3id. i No. 5306. 3-1n. 34-in 6-ft. lengths “ aa eds Sid. 2, 3 and 4-tt. lengths ..| 8d. 83d. Angles (square or obtuse) 8d. 83d. Nozzles We | 8d. Sid. Stop Ends | 13d. 13a. N HALF-ROUND GUTTERING. No. 5317. 8-in. z-in. 6-ft. lengths ; ..| S#d.| 52d. 2, 3 and 4-it. lengths ie eld. 674. Angles (square or obtuse); 64d. 7d. Nozzles .. ae A ire a Stop Ends 4-in, 62d. 7d. Tid. 73d. 2d. __ Gutter Gutter Bolts ad Nuts, hi ‘in., at 1/9 p per. er BEOSS. 5-in. 10d. 10d. each. 10d. a; 93d. per yard 33d. ? Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8 260 CORRUGATED SHEET FENCING. For other Fencing see Special Section, pages 201 to 232. The framework of this Fence is of Wrought Iron throughout, and made very substantial to resist wind pres- sure. The standards, oft. apart, are of T Iron of the following sections :— if x 12 x in. for Fences 4 and 3 fto{Phigh., (13) 3 ORR oy eae Or. Fences 6ft. high and over. i Each Standard is provided with BN < a Wrought Iron Earthplate, and also iY with a strong Stay, as shown. “I Prices. Height..{ aft. | sit. | Off | 6jit. rit. Fencing with serrated sheets, as shown fi < per yard | 5/92 | 6/95 | 8/42 9/5i 19/107 Fencing with straight sheets 5/7 | 6/6 7/95 9/1 {9/63 Hand Gate, 4ft. wide, to match, with slip bolt iad dh SCONE 38/6 | 44/- | 49/6 52/3 55 /- Pair of Gates, 10ft. wide, with slip bolt | and drop bolt ay ao ..| 88/-— | 99/- 112/9 | 117/10 |128/9 ‘Strong Angle Iron Standards for hang- ing Hand Gates mA .. each] 9/4} | 10/53 | 11/63 | 12/12 12 /73 Gate Pillars with self-fixing bases ,, | 22 /— | 27/6 33 /— 35 /9 —- CORRUGATED PALE FENCING. Pales only, for Wood Framework. Eigen qouuelp of ‘ 4/114 doz. 4ft. 9. oot EaTEG aft. 6in. a iGo ett a ety afie ane ¥ sft. 6in. Ae i iio . oft. 9/1 ie 10% extra if less than a dozen ordered. No. 5603. | Height above ground... _—-..|_34ft. | aft. | 4}ft. | sft. ree Of coe Brie Nostcoseperyard | 4/413| 5/6).| 8). | O/eb (aaron Pair Gates to Match, oft. wide | 68/9 | 71/6 | 78/8 | $2/6 | 90/9 | 101/9 ‘Hand _s,, » —aett. «4, | 22/— | 23/1 | 24/2 | 29/8 | 32/5 | 35/ ‘Self-fixing Gate Pillars .. ,, | 16/6 | 17/1 | 18/2 | 19/3 | 25/3 | 26/5 Angle Iron Self-fixing Gate Standards reahoy. 4/114! 5/6 | 6/8 | 7/83 | 11/- | 12/2 Two*Horizontal Rails, 14 x 14 X 4, in. L Iron. Corrugated Steel Pales, 20 W.G., 8 in. wide, with extra deep corrugations, giving great strength, 3 in. apart, riveted to Horizontals. Odd lengths and additional Standards charged extra. This Fence has Standards 9 ft. apart of strong T Iron 17 X 1? xX yein. for Fences up to 9 ft. high, and 1? * If X ~;in. for 54 and 6 ft. Fences. Each Standard is provided with Wrought lron Earthplate and also with Iron Stay and Plate. 201 GLASS. We can supply Doors and Windows glazed with any sort of Glass, or we will supply Glass cut to sizes and packed in crates. CLEAR WINDOW SHEET GLASS. We can supply— ; 15-oz. Giass cut to size oe ae oe .. 3d. to 34d. foot supe 21-02. Fe ot Ae Me 34d.to 44d aa, e According to svze of Panes. Japanese Glass, Good Pattern, White, 6d. to 7d. ; any tint, 8d. to 11d. foot super- Amber tint recommended ; sample on application. Pattern illustrated on page 40. Boxes charged and credited at full price if returned Carriage Paid within one month after despatch of same. Leaded Lights or Plate Glass supplied to any size. Sizes taken by us from any Joinery in hand, and despatched with Joinery if required. ; HORTICULTURAL GLASS. We cam supply Foreign at following prices, in Stock sizes as under : 200 feet superficial in a case. Case free on Stock size Foreign glass only. 1e-in, X 8-in. 11/6 16-in. x 14-in. 14/- 20-in. x 16-in. 14/9 )14-in. x 12-in. 18/6 18-in x 14-in. 14/3 22-in. x r6-in. 15/— 16-in. X 12-in. 13/9 20-in. x 14-in. 14/6 24-in. x 16-in. 15/8 18-in. x 12-in. 14/- 22-in. x r4-in. 14/9 20-in. x 18-in. 15/- 224m. X 12-in. 14/6 24-in. x r4-in. 15/— 22-in. x 18-in. 15/38 24-in. x 12-in. 14/9 18-in. x 16-in. 14/6 24-in. x 18-in 15/6 The above Foreign Horticultural Glass will be sent at Owner's Risk, as per usual, and price at per 100 square feet. er Stock sizes vary, and we shall be pleased at any time to mention sizes we have in stock, and also quote current price on receipt of full enquiry. No allowance made for foreign broken glass, but we can supply British Horticultural Glass to any medium sizes : From 24d. to 23d. per foot for 15-0z. From 3d. to 3$d. per foot for 21-oz. eee Paid Prices for British Horticultural Glass at our risk on applica- tion, according to size and quantity. Wii T GLASS TILES can be supplied as Nos. 5601-5602; or ORDINARY ROOFING TILES in same patterns quoted on application. | No. 5601 No. 5602 PORTLAND CEMENT. Quality Guaranteed. Supplied in Large or Small Quantities. 11 Bags (generally) to the ton, 35 /— per ton for 2-ton lots; 37 /6 for 1-ton lots. Smaller quantities, 4/— per bag. Bags charged at 1/1 each and credited at 1/— each if returned carriage paid in good condition within three months. Special quotation given on application carriage paid to any station or port. Special quotation alsd given for export trade. ‘Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pages 1 to 8, and page 40, ; ‘A eee ee ee eS CEMENT, PLASTER, SAND AND MORTAR, SANITARY WARE, SLATES. Always on Sale At our Works: Pennywell Road : Ommpranen ata se 487 Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol. 205 Cheltenham Road, Bristol. The Docks, Porthcawl. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. Thickness age \gft. ott. ae 8ft, | oft. jroft.| lengths. 26 gauge (1/5 1/9 bi-|2 2/9| 3/4 |3/10| price per sheét 2A, 1/7 |2/- !2 /4 5/8 3 /2 |3 /11/4/5 » » Each sheet to cover 2-ft. wide when fixed. Cheaper quality sheets can be quoted if required, but we recommend you to have the good quality at above prices. GALVANIZED RIDGE CAPPING At 1/4 per 6-ft. length. Heavier 1/7 GALVANIZED NAILS for above :—2-in., at 3d. lb. ; 24-in., at 24d. lb. ; 3-in., at 24d. Ib.. GALVANIZED WASHERS at 33d. lb. Prices of above are for 12 sheets or more, or 14 lb. nails, etc. ‘Galvanized _ material of all description (or to include fixing), quoted on application. GALVANIZED SHUTING. Slip Jointed. Half-Round, 26 gauge, AN re 2p gauge, 22 o¢ Outlet fitted Angle Pieces Outlet combined with a 12-in. length of gutter .. ts » 1/54 Stop- -End and Outlet Piece combined of a ay » 2/04 ,, in 6-it. lengths. 4 4+ 5 6 7. in. wide. Met, t; : 7d. | 74d. | Std. | 9¢d. | 103d. 4 per yard medium .. | 84d. Sd. | 10d. | 11d. | 1/04 Fy Stout). ..| 10d. [1403d. | 11d. 1/1 | 1/23 ” lengths lishte 9.3 ..| 74d. | 84d. | 83d. 103d. | 11d. | per yard medium «2 |.S2d. | 10d. | 12d. ji 6B ” stout .. Voldidesitd.*|) 1 /2h 21 Sen, Shorter eda 1d. per yard extra. - engin G Heke of: ©. G. Stop-End fitted in a 6-ft. length au gutter, extra to gutter at 104d. each Stop-End combined with a g-in. length of gutter oes peed /2 in a 6-ft. length of gutter .. 3 ome » 103d.,, »”? 2/4 a” Galvanized Brackets, to bolt to sheets, Give into wate or screw to wood se ma ne ee ote ae 4/1 doz. Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read through Pepa 1 to 8. DRAIN CLEANING AND CHIMNEY SWEEPING MACHINE. Numbered Parts for COMPLETE SET. Any Part as number Replacement. Prices below. can be supplied See Prices below. State if Sweep’s Brush is Prices below. required at the extra cost of 2/6. GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY ONLY. - 30 foot Drain Cleansing Machine, consisting of 10 Best Stout Red Malacca ~ Rods, 3-ft. long, fitted with Best Brass Screws, Double Worm Screw, Brass Clearing Wheel, 4-in. India-Rubber Plunger, Archimedean Screw, and Straps — ’ complete, 25s. With additional 2/6 extra for Chimney Sweep’s Brush. The — i Machine can be used for Chimney Sweeping also. 4 40-ft. Machine, complete /1 13 0 80-ft. Machine, complete 43 6 O- SOE its » 2 070 OO Tea 3 310 0 60-ft. i a 210 O 100-ft. BA ae 316 OF 70-ft. KY cates 218 0 BOOT) Wtniees is 7.4 OF Best Stout Red Malacca Cane Rods, fitted with Best Brass Screws. 2-it. Rod, 1/4. -2-it. 6-in. Rod,.1/8. (3-ft. Rod, 2/8. °3-it.6-in. Kod, 2/60 4-ft. Rod, 2/9. | 4-ft. 6-in. Rod, 3/-. _ 5-ft. Rod, 3/3. DRAIN-CLEANSING APPARATUS PARTS. i No. 1—Double Worm Screw.. 2/6 No. 6—Whalebone Drain Brushes_ » 2—Brass Clearing Wheel 2/- . 5 4 and s-in’ 5/-, 6-in. 5/9@ » 3—India-rubber Forcers, 4-in. 7-in. 6/6, 8-in. 7/8, g-in. 8/-_ 2/6,- 5-in. 3/-, 6-in. 3/6 , 7—Jointed Scraper wa 3 /=" » 4—Universal Clearing Wheel 3 /6 ,, 8—Plain Scraper a 2/6 » 5-—-Archimedean Screw .. 2/- », 9—Spring Hook i 4 je ,, 10—Solid Gun Metal Roller 3 3 ' Heavy Stout Strong Rods, made specially for Sanitary Authorities and — | local Boards of Health, fitted with Best Brass Scr ews, lengths 5 to 6 foot, _£3 per 1oo-ft. run; 200-ft. run, £5 15s. A Written Guarantee for Two Years given with each Machine supplied. BEWARE OF CHEAP AND INFERIOR GOODS NOW BEING SOLD, Before writing out an Enquiry or Order, kindly read. through Pages 1 to 8. 264 ees ss C. JENNINGS & CO. Pennywell Road Bristol__—_——__. Have Large Stocks of Dry Austrian Oak, Teak, and every description of Timber. SZ We can make Joinery of any kind of soft or hardwood. 265 ne 2 Ss cal | ee » ‘d f 2 2 , Z ” t re cy a de , " a a yo his + Ad 2 Deny a j " ? f y > sof im 2 Sy RS a " ee i : > 4 1 noe 4 ne ft oy es ‘i Wea Ss aati! +. D Fe tf Ant +29 - 4 ‘ or Woodwork is out of our line, or Do not think anything in Timber | that you are too far eNay ; itis not so! Send your enquiry to :— C, JENNINGS & co. | -Pennywell Road ; BRISTOL ___~_ 7 266 ee C. JENNINGS & CO.’s WORKS See left-hand lower corner of Map. : NN Sy = / Sen uae ict To Reach C. JENNINGS & CoO.’s = - lead Office and Works. If arriving at Stapleton Road Station (our nearest station, where a large number of trains from Wales, North of England, London, etc., stop before reaching Bristol main station). Five minutes walk, or take Warwick Road tramcar and alight at end of Penny- well Road. If arriving at Temple Meads Station (Bristol main station), take train to Stapleton Road Station if there is an immediate service, or take Hanham car as far as Old Market Street, changing over to Eastville car and alight in Stapleton Road end of Clark Street, pass through Clark Street and Plummer Street to our Works. If arriving by Boat at Hotwells (Bristol), take car to Tramway Centre, and from there take a car to Warwick Road, alighting at Pennywell Roaa. | If arriving at St. Philip’s Station (Midland Railway, local service only), take car from Old Market to Eastville, alight at Clark Street passing through Clark Street and Plummer Street to our Works. 267 ; - SHOP heer ee ee T slegrams— Telephone ‘Stairs, Bristel.® fatablished 1878. $sas.- -C. JENNINGS & CO, Ferl’s Mead Joinery Works, _ Pennywell Road, BRISTOL. (DIantnes, ae Retna pigs of osyer), a Merchants, Savi, epee a ie ia ving further ales ed ee = ant of MODERN, APACE TNERY are. r emtarged 4: we — to. $a : description et SiOck mies, Gr prompt attenuon given to a dese GC Secs! sizes, SE ee Se Architects’ desigite carried out ih eter, io dea. ee se 2 pig, Wak, of other woods a8 tequired, Cur aretent see is ee eutpul 508 Hose ee Sasa Le i _ Contractors to HM. Government, gs . my st chert Hotice, he COMPLETE WOODWORK for a puliding, of to : ‘Quotations far any quadtity-—-trome single doar & = vet : : on ecelvibe VOUT Chg iin GENERAL ‘WOODWORKERS. HG fos Windows = day, but hope to detble ie Oniput al me wisiant as ae THIS List CANCELE pe. PREY cad : : ats, % me a Bee mesier a hj BN ge de i a = ae a, ated.