THE 72-HOUR RUST TEST. Just to show how “rust eats away money,” a Christchurch, chemist put some galvanised iron in sea water for 72 hours. Result, a badly etched effect. Then he treated a piece of galvanised iron with Fishoilene Rust Preventive and immersed it for 72 hours. In his own words “an excellent resistance.” So there’s the reason why you should rust proof everywhere that water can lay and cause corrosion. Fishoilene coverage is economical, it is the proved guaranteed resistantideal for roofs of houses, and in particular roofs subject to deterioration by salt water; also metal tanks, metal fences, guttering, and preserving car covers and tarpaulins. When its» rust-proofing, call for Fishoilene, in convenient sizes, from all hardware and general stores and paint merchants—everywhere; or write Fishollene, Box 1, Christchurch, for details. —Advt.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27225, 17 December 1953, Page 3
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