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TWO GREAT HISTORICAL EVENTS The year 1765 saw the launching of Nelson's famous Flagship "The VICTQRY" ... The same year—l76s —saw the establishment of the House of Hubbuck's by William Parker Hubbuck. Steadily, through the centuries, HUBBUCK'S. FAMOUS PAINTS have won world-renown .. To remain in business for 170 years of successful trading is a wonderful tribute to the consistent excellence of the products. HUBBUCK'S PAINTS are always of regular texture, true to colour and of utmost durability. Their extra covering capacity more than compensates for the slight extra I guarantee I COSt. HUBBUCI£?.S We guarantee'that genuine white I offer you a selection of 24 Standard Shades. in the manufacture of Hubbuck s 1765 Paints. The strong colours, consisting of the purest pigments, are guaranteed to withstand the action of'the sun to the greatest degree. ':.■: ...... ; THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON LIMITED London Obtainable front: Timaru: Craigle, Smith and Smith ' Ltd., Cain's Terrace. &'. Co-operative Association Ashburton: John Orr and Co. Ltd, '■'9*l Canterbury Ltd., 212 Cashei East Street ■,,;.'* ' Street. Lyttelton: Forbes Ltd. FOR USE
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21989, 13 January 1937, Page 5
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