PAINTING OF HOUSES.
tHe ethics of paint. It is not only Jus that papering and interior.. decorating ot houses that T. H. J>avies excels. For nearly forty years this firm bav« held a reputation to® th© high standard of their paint aqd the excellence of their workmanship: Out' of this extensive experience ana organisation, patrons are of efficient service. ~ V The efficient painting of a house depends primarily upon three factors: (1) Selectioi' and quality of the , paint used; (2) special knowledge in mixing same, and (3) the technical skill of application. The test of T. H. Davies's* painting has been the'test of time,. a fact to which thousands of satisticid patrons in all parte of Canterbury in the last 38 years will bear witness. The paint used 18 only best quality British , it is mixed with' skill and conscientiously, and it is - applied by tfnly skilled tradesmen the - highest qusJificationa in the fainting trade. Rmg un-'phone 857. or writ® to T. Hi, Daviel, painter, 454-Colombo street. S3rdanham, and the best advice and oompleto estimates will bs given you Wgawiing your . pfoposed ' job, rithout the incurring*of any obligation on your part. D 3232
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 12
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193PAINTING OF HOUSES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 12
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