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■mmw |I V | V i WRHWWW i V h WV ii V ||B I 550 COLOMBO rJT IL J | L A |WW> j j A J phone 71-859. for gW IB SPRUCE P* Full stocks of all colours and sizes. Expert advice is yours for the asking. Free |W Colour Charts available. Easy Parking. —_____ IHBBE —— : ‘SPRUCE’ passes Toughness Tests fc'-'L y x \\ I t //Z X ;. i , Spruce . W ithstands ■kOfBM&WF Wfe •■ r ; T^ : nfcfeJ^■.- temperatures far , ; hjrtter than,our T Wr house will ever get. w •' «3< .& 1 The h'? hcs t surface temperaBflßllM|t|fcy £ <.. - JjL* >.. • ture that direct sunlight >, .BB&l-' - I likely to develop on your house "’^j ' i is from 100’ to 120’. ‘Spruce* ■•»—' yßy-jPEEtffc ■■ MBraUML..k> ’S Ar W BT- i t can stand 250’ without paint f^" < | faOurej L / / .w a • / * < : •‘ '" ,gp puce > w j t |j Stan( j S ■ M &'■ temperatures far ■L | JFfra Bk i colder than your k • •■® house will ever get B ’*' B';.B|w;4 : < ! a ‘Spruce’ test panel was put \t. ‘ f^'..'. : -*S/ <M Bw»- in a !r,, '-l chamber and subj ec,ed ,o 36 ° below freszins r -b£- ■*»» ..• > """" . -—— \ k ■•« ■■ X>- ■ point. A solid block of ice ; _ .^■.».-:-yv«ii-i!f»«k..^'^. : ---'■'■■'-.♦■.■"<•-.^.zrformed round the panel but V—..,, 1 ... the paint was unaffected. What's better than an easy going gloss paint? i ' • 'Spruce’withstands H Jk . ' moisture and steam ti , x , j near. W "Spruce* painted panels were v-> subjected to humidity of 100 B'' '' " <3rr *r -*" i* I? cent and * team est °* BK tfg ’■< 130’. "Spruce* passed this hum,d,ty ‘ eSL ■: -v ’ram ’ J gWj' 1 The Acid Test Hwip w painted - d - «» d Zk^ljE** B t ."I thermal conditions are exposed S' ’ zOEwRirlaMM WEi&feT g afeW ' to corrosive atmospheric s- '* action. In the test pictured '■■ above » piece of aluminium ffliiWhL<:.f Ilf r - JXJL - - - and t of ‘ Sp lT’.. p mu nt B fy '.t'O'? xM . were held in an acid bath. The 'H *T i '' ,■'*•' aluminium of course eroded, J^E^^BFE^BBRBliJfeBranA » :dMß»fe j but the acid did not affect 4B&:. " .d ; ?g : ‘ ry' *S P ruce". z ln*> * JB WMmJW ".'••.® V jVCTMjwrffl/l I spruce Wmv '®BB BBTr. jim fl» I to.kior hocsf /111 I \ \ x wWt I IL ■ 13,000 people Lu . : 4NBr. ■. . kO 415 wU „ walked over‘Spruce’ Our chemists painted a much ■■ ■ ■ I ■ a used ramp with "Spruce* and A tough, easy going glossy paint! ="es.~i treatment. DOES a paint so tough that it lasts nine as )ee ® P u * on ; You can t tell IS years—and more—appeal to you? Do where the original paint leaves off and UNDERCOAT you like a rich lustrous gloss finish and e new begins* A X I colours that won't fade? Want the ‘Spruce’ needs no undercoat, a big Ng f : eren^XZ^ jirt easiest way ever to paint a house. saving in time and mon ey. Just two IF ~|gfc 1 |*« one P aint ‘Spruce’ does Then new dulux‘Spruce’is the paint coats of paint and the job is done. ft’ M ' the whole job. for you. Accept no other. ‘Spruce is suitable for any exterior sur- jf BEaCWltfyWw ~fc jF The moment ‘Spruce* The beauty of ‘Spruce’ is its rich, face * It is touch-dry in 20 minutes and E-W 7 ” W® < 1 i flows off the brush or roUer. glossy finish. It has the highest gloss can be related in 2 hours. Your f *fF°» HOUSE ,W*| ’• levelobtainableinanacryliclalexpaint. brushes wash out mup water. |. ~ 1 Because new ‘Spruce colours don t Your dulux Dealer has a new‘Spruce* g to previously painted surfade, you can touch up accidental Colour Card for you. Stop in for one i faces. You can even use marks or damage years after the original today. to when repainting. You can use it for hardNow it’s ‘SPRUCE’ for houses (First 100°lo Acrylic Glossy House Paint) I and masonry. You name it, •Spruce’ can do it ■ BALM PAINTS (NZ) ltd Here, at last « a true, M aD-purpose gloss/ paint

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30714, 1 April 1965, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30714, 1 April 1965, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30714, 1 April 1965, Page 20

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