Up Goes the Duty on Paint SZS.I but SSSIS ! j:' Down Comes Smith & Smith's Prices! ;.- In the House on Tuesday night the Government stated it ; ■';■, proposed increasing the duty on paints—this will mean an . increase in all imported paint prices. In contrast to this ;>;, comes Smith & Smith's announcement of reduced prices. 'j An anticipated increase in business is responsible for these % reductions. ' '■.%''■■■ . Imp. Gall. ; | ; l/u«truss (prepared) IJouse Paints. Were 22/6. Now 21/- ■ i i L'ustruss (prepared) Priming Paint. 17/6 ! -i . Steelite Red Guaranteed Roof Paint. Was 20/-. Now 18/- ---; -i . Steelite Green Guaranteed Roof Paint. Was 30/-. Now 28/- ---: .:t Coverall Non-poisonous White Paint ■■■■ 17/6 ; : "Anvil" Red Oxide Roof Paint 15/- ---=== SMITH & SMITH Ltd. =i ,: RIGHT OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 28
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