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I COMPARATIVE FIGURES si I White Lead and Ollt i J VEttSS ! I Sherwin WiUlams' Prepared | —Pallid I liEAD ANh OIL. ; £ a d K\ 1 Cwt White Lead — — 3 14 0 ! .:; '. 5 Gallona Raw Oil 13 0 0 > < Umber, etc" , 2 6 :.{ ; \ 5 lbs Driers 2 6 < Labour, breaking down and gtraioing .3 0 ;..";■] Goat — 5 : ; 12 0 i - i I The above will mike 6£ gallons of paint, cover- < ] > ing 250 &q. U , two coats per gallon = 16J5 ft ( •;^ Sherwia Williams Paiut covers 360 sq. ft., two ■ - <J coats per gaL 4^ gals Ht 174 covering 1620 ft. 3 16 6 ■-' \ ;Jj SxvinJ eficcted I 1 15 6 C « SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT will stand" tne weather J better and last longer than Lead and Oil because it IcontaiD" 0 _. 4 33 per cent of Zinc Oxide We have also ) \ m SHERWIN WILLIAMS CREOSOTE PAINT^I 5 JA ckeaper class of paint at 133 per gallon. < CVLL AND INSPECT i J.C. JORDAN &Co 1 Phone 70 De?onport Road* ; - ■ • • ■■ ■ i ' ' ■ ■ . ... ■■• ■ ■.-■-.■... • < IS We Want You to Try Our Groceries!; I! N ... IS II Let us be quite frank about it : This is an id- ■■ || vertisement published to ask you to stap at || If :: ■'■■ ' H I i!2tS2frrhe Pure-Food Grocer U jy| We solicit your custom on the grounds that we || jj can please you with a prompt efficient service, || || fresh groceries/ and co|»sist^rtt|^alue^ You know || U where The Hay market is^ on; i)evon- n l|f port Road; "'.>,,' B , ' || That's RID LE V '$, The Tnre^F(H>a firocerys 1! 'IS :■.-■■ v-^jvv ■.■- — , . , : ... M - .J«

■ ;i" " ■'*■■■'■■■ :]: * '■■■ ■■. :.—/.':•.'..,.., ~' .. '~.#.. .. w ,,. y ;,,..,..,.,.;,..'... ' Covered Horses Look Better and Work Better They have smootber, glossier coats, require less feed,; and are ; . less liable to sickness. No up-to-date,farmer exposes his animals ,• ; to the rigours of a cold, bleak winter. He rugs them, and the ; ; animals reward him with better work. Le Roy's Covers will notcome off until you take them off. Send for our XT I A D^«y Cover and Tent Makers ■ y , new Price List -Eu LiC IxOy 42 Qutfen St., AUCKLAND 33 '¥( A/ —^ here's no other v w<iy of finding out s^ /iJ/Vy whether it has half-developed into poultry /^ X\y / or not. • \ M/ / _ Anyway, j\yhy riskVgaraey" eggs when V \/\ F§_M7 Egß^owder grves just as salis- v - / \r!nJ!/ cioTy Tcs^'«s i« cakes and puddings as /,^iv the so-called "new-laid'? egg? ; vL' (// Light, tasty dainties are, assured \vi;h > /\/ / Edmonds * Egg Powder —it; raises Jhe . ft ca^e PelfeclV» cnce you need no bating V m/ J powder. (Buy a tin to-dayand try it. K4

K±fF O-own: %ba] |; -§ A|ricultural Lime i UllllC LAND RESTORER SOIL ft ■^■••••^^ 'm CROP PRODUCER fil . 1 * * WrUe, or' Phone for Prices. II Ul the Dominion I The New Zealand Portland Pement Co. Ltd. I^^^^——lL-" 1""" 2497 19 Sho«""*d StriteiyAiidkland-.po Box 474 - ri

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 4