The century illustrated monthly magazine . THE GRANVILLE MOSAIC WOOD FLOORS. Mosaic. They are NOT glued together or nailed through the surface. They are NOT ruined by shrinking or swelling, but are of the most durable construction and lasting beauty. No Ornamental Floor possesses all the essentials to an equal extent. Not injured by climatic changes. Never becomes loose or curls all the beauty that can be produced by the use of natural woods. Is laid at half the ordinary cost. Shipping expenses light. Pricesmoderate. Is in use from Canada to Texas and from Boston to the Pacific Coast. 0


The century illustrated monthly magazine . THE GRANVILLE MOSAIC WOOD FLOORS. Mosaic. They are NOT glued together or nailed through the surface. They are NOT ruined by shrinking or swelling, but are of the most durable construction and lasting beauty. No Ornamental Floor possesses all the essentials to an equal extent. Not injured by climatic changes. Never becomes loose or curls all the beauty that can be produced by the use of natural woods. Is laid at half the ordinary cost. Shipping expenses light. Pricesmoderate. Is in use from Canada to Texas and from Boston to the Pacific Coast. 0. S. DICKINSON, Proprietor, Granviile, Sheet Metal Ceiling Center-Pieces. Light, dura-ble, cheap. Beautifully finished, lusterless white. Easyto put up on new or old ceilings without damage to plasteror paper. Order now, so as to put up during Springhouse-cleaning. Manufactured by W. H. Mullins,206 Depot St., Salem, Ohio. J. T. Wagner, Sales Agent,108 Chambers St., New-York. Send for Catalogue. Dexter Brothers English Shingle Stains. Many people are disgusted with the appearance of someshingled houses. Everybody is delighted with any shingledhouse which has been done with our stains. Yes, sir, you can use the water from the roof if the shinglesare stained with our stains, for nothing will wash off. No, sir, our stains have no offensive smell that will driveyour family and you frantic. Yes, our stains preserve the shingles and will not charcoaland eat the fiber of the wood. The fiber, which is the sinewof the shingle, is kept alive by the use of our stains. It is cheaper than paint, because at the end of five yearsyou can g


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