Ipr.-1.: ii»«--^ii •■-iFaa-qi ii=-jii it==irrz~][«j f-i r* Sherwin - Williams, Ready j Prepared Paints in Com- L 1 parison with White I • 1 £**S£l i ill ' m .&***% 6 § /n* 81113 h 111. The man who buys white lead and oil and J prepares it himself, or who engages a L. [ j painter to prepare it cannot possibly make I a pa:nt equal to Sheruin-Williams' Prepared Paints. It is a case of hand work j j against exact formulas and grinding with j powerful machinery. The base of Sherwin-Williams' Prepared | || Paints is a correct combination of oxide of 1 |j zinc, su/phate of lead, carbonate of lead, [| -j pure unseed oil —the latter being made r f*-om the best ilax-sced it is possible to buy—and the necessary drier and turpentine Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead the makers are enabled to get the J largest possible quantity of linseed oil into J= I each gallon. This is important as pure | I linseed oil more than any other ingredient 1 n Gives Durability and Life to the Paint. r Therefore, by the fineness in grinding and the maximum of pure oil, Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paint will cover a greater area than les.d and oil mixed by hand. | Sherwin-Williams' Paint (SWP) will last 5 | from seven to eight years while the life I D of lead and oil is at the most lour years. 1! White lead, raw oil, umber, divers and turpentino £1 '2 7 Labor, breaking down and straining «'i 0 The above will make i'>l gallons of paint, covering 250s(j. ft., two coals p^r gallon, tquals 1025 sip ft -J Sherwin-Williams' I'ainr, covers .-JGO sq. ft. two «- | coats per gallon or iG2osq. ft I I -U- gallons SWP at 11/- per gallon costs 3 o 0 | z~ or a saving of I!-1 2 7 j_: The Paint with a Guaranteed Analysis oh every tin. J(Ji Ui uUriL/ril^ Ou UUa L I DEVONPORT ROAD AGENTS 1 fel« if=^l 11-—il HPggll \\mmmi\l ' ' )lM m m | v Pass the Sauce, | fc^ , , ~ —■ frs M 111 39 N m Please. b n n || Our choice Sauces help the appetite g|* || greatly—lend a flavour to cold meat || 0 and ham whicn tempts one to a &| II hearty second helping. Never let || fc|j your cupboard be minus a bottle, m || especially now with the warm days &-* &* coming along. All the best brands of ** Sauces and Pickles are here—Lazen- || g;| by's- Holbrook's, Crosse & Black- §|j || well's, etc-priced at economic figures §^j m m It P V Rim FY THE II g# 1/. £i. I\£l/i_£ily HAYMARKET ** y m $g DEVONPORT ROAD, TAURANGA §g ii m &=* ** -■■■■— ' ■ iimi ri-_jni i i in i ■ ii my mii iinn ~i in 1 1 ~" _______________________________ New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., UMSTED JUST LANDED— ALGERIAN seejl* oats Farmers would do well to order now as there is sure to be a shortage later, WE ALSO STOCKCALCUTTA AND SYDNEY BONEDUST I, AWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE BONEDUST AND BLOOD Anct all Special Manures BILSTON SLAO— We have this an iving beginning of June (limited quantity) Bar-b and Plain Wipe 'Staples, etc. always in stock New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. LIMITED '.ive Stock and General Commission Agents, Wool, Grain and Produce Brokers II\*HUON ST.. TAUiiANHA MAIN ST., TE PUKK \;«;nts for—New Zealand Shipping Co. Ur.ion Assurance Society, Limited.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6533, 6 November 1915, Page 4
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