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... S.-W. Paint Will Not j | Crack, Peel or Blister— I : | | it is There to Stay* j i ■ ■■' ■ . \ j TTfiß paint good enough to give you this assurance. It is true economy. - j ! All the time and oaro you devote to the interior of your home are S ' pretty nearly wasted if the first impression visitors receive is a shabby I J coat of paint outside. i ! SWP is what people generally call Sherwin-Williams Paint. It I ! is these three letters on every can of Bherwin-Williams Paint that dis- i ! tingoighcs it from the cans of ordinary paint. SWV is S I ' Real Paint—a True Brighten-Up Treatment, . [ j for even the; most weatherworn house. ■ • ' ' | S . •'- It is real, because it has all the spreading, covering, and protect- ; I ing powers, and all the durability that accurate mixing and thorough t I grinding can give to a paint. f I Every ingredient, in SW P passes the test of the Sherwin-Williams s | laboratory—the severest test in the paint world. Every gallon is made [ ! in. accordance with. the exact formula—the result of I ] | Fifty Years' Experience in Good Paint Making. | BMoro houses are destroyed by the ravages of weather than by I any other cause. It may be Summer sun or Winter sleet—weather is a | SI persistent destroyer. That is why you should uso a paint Tich in pore ; | linseed oil, zinc, and ,lead—a paint that will protect and preserve your ' i home. • I | Sherwin-'Williams Paint is the leading house paint—for it has stood • \ the test of time, and its makers have always maintained quality. Paint I s your property with SWP and your house will not be the one that is • I S* ' destroyed by the weather. • j . We have a paint expert on the staff whose experience and practical > knowledge will lie placed at the disposal of all those who intend paint- 3 ing their own houses,,. Write to Department "E." I lE. W.Mills & Co., Ltd., A Kmte . j Save Money in the Kitchen! | M&ffA If y° nr R anSe is old and worn out it will pay you | well to replace it with, an "OBIOM." The enormous % j\W] >S 1 I'lilftSglwlfg -waste of fuel in getting up and sustaining heat id an S jSSyL f AJb&sSaXJjfflKpß antiquated range is distressing, equalled only by the jj 4fj~? J/it3"feMaß[iJ wretched'results obtained from its ovens. I Wr Open or Close fire /**"** j youone - | j With coal at the present price and all food w^SSS^K J instal an "ORION." Do it, now I Yon I will' save money fuel economy. 111 SMffl I llSSIfe! j Yoa will have no waste in food spoiled by bad ||»J|||||§g|l' jwj E ovens, you will save'sitting-room fires if you like |§lj ra 1 I (by selecting an Open Fire Range), you will benefit Iffig SI P" 2 "" mW jm&S&&>*> Pj I all round by getting Into your kitchen one of these {Urn Hllk^zJivßl^BmtßgJilla ! famous Ranges. JJgll^^^^g^r7T7?ATT7riTrCT ■', I H. E. SHACKLOM, W„ Dm»ifJn, VfefflngtM, Auckland r^^j^^^^ : Showing low -Pretty and Dainty lold'Enaielled Jewellery Can Be. WE are displaying a variety of charming designs in Brooohes of Enamel, mounted with 15-oarat gold, which are sure to delight any lady. One or two are in. the shape of pheasants, 6ome in florals, and other artistic designs, several examples being set with stones. These ara well worth inpection. Prices from 35/-. 9-CARAT GOLD Ot fi ■' 1 • I lIIJIWj Llflo PENDANTS I (for Necklets). ■ 262 LAHBTON QUAY, ; Prices from 20/, WELLINGTON 1 Of Special Interest to Those Furnishing ]y[ANY are the happy homes all over -' .eiliS^—S^^S^ •Wellington and district xLat owe c^S§>Z"yKsS--»\" their attractiveness 1 to Collie Furniture. >((r3fi2toe=^ S: i&frSi2s§>2^ The handsome modern 6tyles and artis-tic.old-time patterns to be selected here offer the ideal for the home beautiful. JimE™ This is the IHimiture in which good' ByPlSifiis' Mi Sffl taste is not measured by the size of the purse. Each piece y;e offer, however l^^^^^w^^^^^Hfflß^aiS^^^^ll low the cost, is well designed and Bubstantially 'made. • Tho quality is on a par with the appearance. You can dopend "upon- every item being as staunch and solid twenty years hence as if is today. " Chat.matters, over with us—any .. time you like. Remember.wo are manufacturers, and can save your purse. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS. EDWARD"COLLIE, LTD., Furniture Craftsmen, 167 Rlddiford Street, Newtown —'Phone 1634. % ==£=£=# QOOD TOR a^ ffu> ' UTTLE ■

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 9

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