TREATMENT FOR FIBROUS PLASTER
The decorating of fibrous plaster becomes easy through the use of “ Atlas Wallcoat,” a flat oil finish which is absolutely waterproof and withstands constant washing. In England the Home Office regulations call for an annual lime wash on factory walls, etc., but with “ Atlas Wallcoat ” these surfaces then need be recoated only once in seven years. It is, therefore, most economical in use. It can be applied directly over wet, oily, or greasy surfaces, and is obtainable in a wide range of attractive shades. See the local agents (Messrs W. G. De Ment and Go., 340 Moray place) for further particulars. —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 2
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106TREATMENT FOR FIBROUS PLASTER Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 2
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