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"THE WISE MAN ACQUIRES THE 'PAINTING HABIT'EARLY!" PAINT EARLY AND OFTEN WITH Fuller s Pure Prepared Paint. "IT'S INSURANCE PUT UP IN (JANS." Painting serves a dual purpose—it protects and it beautifies; it has protective as well as ornamental value. ■But it is only Paint that is of the highest Quality and .absolutely pure that ''pays to paint," for it costs more to apply the paint than to buy it. "Guess" quantities of white lead and oil mixed by hand produces only an inferior paint that cannot last, as a proper paint should, for more than a few months. The extremes of temperature that the thiu skin of paint has to withstand demands a material that can be mixed ami produced only by machinery on a chemicallv correct formula. FULLERS PURE PREPARED PAINT is such a product, and is warranted for live years. FULLER'S PURE PREPARED IS CHEAPER THAN HAND-MIXED LEAD AND OIL. The little lots of colourings, dryers and turpentine cost double as much as the large quantities such as Pullers use, and there is always- a little of each left over to waste. Then there is no time taken in mixing and no mess and the same quantity of FULLER'S will cover half as much again. That's how it's cheaper. ' One gallon will cover 300 square feet for TWO coats. Take the circumference of your house, multiply by the height of the stud, divide the result by. 300 and you will know how many gallons of PULLER'S PURE PREPARED PAINT is required. WRITE FOR COLOUR CARD. A POSTCARD WILL BRING IT.

fCHAMBIRFAIN S] 1 COUGH REMEDY. I " 1 3=X NF^ S3 \wi //sA '/' mm CURES INFLUENZA. i'»' """""""""""" ■ 1 """""^t Danger ttorn influenza may he avoided by the | vse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The pain. I ' H i»p ••'• ( T ' | m the chest disappears: the fever subsides, * •—-.m -!k. > v:-. *1 ■ 1 Xjfi' I thejwhole body becomes comfortable, a/nf yoi/j the after effects of the [disease, ■ J jm Bgnamimw aVAWiMWJtM/ai ■MHMMJI as mm

G. W. HUTCHINS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. G. W. HUTCHINS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Clyde Street, Balclutha. All the latest and best Novels, Magazines, Etc. Pictorial Correspondence Cards. FULL STOCK OP STATIONERY AND NOVELTIES. ALEX. m°neil: CARPENTER AND BUILDER, BALCLUTHA. Contract! undertaken. Eatinutej gfrjg?

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 70, 10 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 70, 10 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 70, 10 March 1914, Page 8

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