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I:Sherwin-Williams' Ready Prepared Paifs in Coniparison with i ■ ■ ' : ' ■ ■ ■ | The man who buys white lead and oil and prepares it himself, or who I engages a painter to prepare it, capnot possibly make a paint equal \ to Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints: It is a .case of hand work I , against exact formulas and grinding with-powerful machinery. 1 The base of Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints is a correct | combination of .oxide of zinc, sulphate of lead, carbonate of lead, g pure linseed oil—the latter being' made from the best flax-seed it is | possible to buy—and the necessary drier and turpentine, j Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead the makers are I enabled to get the largest possible quantity of linseed oil into each' I gallon. This is important, as pure linseed oil more than any other 1 ingredient j Gives Durability..and Life to the Paint... ► Therefore', by the fineness in grinding'and the maximum of pure oil, L Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paint will cover a greater area than a lead and oil mixed by hand. .;....' . | Sherwin-Williams' Paint (SWP) will last from seven to eight jj years, while the life of lead and oil is at the most four years. B White lead, raw oil, umber, driers and turpentine ,£520 I Labour, breaking down and'straining ... 5 o I » . . ; £57 "0 i The above will make 6i gallons of paint, covering I ' 250 sq. ft, two coats per gallon = 1,625 sq. ft. I Sherwin-Williams' Paint covers 360 sq. ft. two (l coats per gallon, or 1,620 sq. ft. 5 4i gallons SWP at 19s. per gallon costs 456 I . \ .:. ' . or a saving of £1 1 6_ ? The paint with a guaranteed analysis on every tin. | ' ■ . ' '. _'.'.- 1> ' ' ■' ■' ■■ ■ ■ ELI3CTRO-PLATED MpiM We have now opened up our NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF E.P. 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CRUMB !i : BRUSHES AND TRAYS, . CLOCKS, JARDINIERES, j-JL FERN POTS, ETC. DUTffIE&CO., LTD. I!^^ METALS and; HARDWARE .MERCHANTS, WILLIS-ST. /^\ DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. W"^ W (HALL and inspect the BROOKS RUPTJU'RE APPLIANCE. M~\ *Ms Instantly Relieves and Positively Cures RUPTURE. Suitable for Men, Women, and Children. Navel Rupture AppliJtf&HiMih ■ ancea, Uterine and Abdominal Supporters Suspensories, eto. < Sole Controller in N.Z.—MARK SMITH. Private Addres*,i 24, Laurence-st. Office Address,94. Willis-street (opp. Shortt'* . »««i«C«£Sa ■Theatre). WRITE FOR BOOKLETS. m You don't know how good and delicious Jam J can b« till you've tried St. George Jam! p Fes, you may think the jam you're using satisfies you—possibly |5 you believe that nothing can equal your home made product. Try || a St. (jfeorge Apricot Jam and you'll admit that it is something that- j I! is far superior to most bought jams. It should be—it is made | I from the finest fresli fruit MtibrilancL produces. Grown in the. \ I noted Teviot district of Central Otago, it is made into jam in the [ I great cleanly St. George Kitchens a few hours later. St. George • I Jam is boiled by steam, in copper double boilera, to an exactness i I and nicety of temperature that ensures good results. ■ I I Pure? Ahsolutely! Nothing added but the best Company's I a No. 1 Su?ar. The purity of St. Qeorga Jam ia vouched for by on* ' of New Zealand's best analytical chemists. ■ . " | Packed in sanitary safe solderless tins —:n handy Fortir-top jars, too. Now—as | a careful housewife wanting thu best your money can l>uVf ask tor, and inaisi j on St. George Jams—perfectly pnre. Ask for a tin of St. George Apricot J»m. 1 Test it ajrainst any and every other brand on the market. .3 | ARTISTIC: COPPER WARE ! ;%/V"E have just landed at a, reasonable cost a very fine selection of unique and '- . artistic designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, '..'.. .Including— _ .._, .._.. JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES,/ •' ". HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, 'VASES,..H.W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETC., I.' Making very serviceable presents. As theso goods are now almost prohibitive to import, you will bo wiso to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION, Tk Stewart Timber, Gass, & Hardware Co., Ltd., 80, 82, S4 : COURTENAY-PLACE .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 5