# What Paint You Use IpHERB has recently been a “mushroom” growth in the number of paints offered as substitutes for “S.W.P.” Glowing statements are made regarding what these paints will do. The truth of the matter is mirrored in the reports' of committees formed to investigate Lead Substitutes. Such a committee was formed by several countries represented at the International Labour Conference, Geneva. The verdict was that “there is no satisfactory substitute for lead.” Good paint for .exterior use must be made of Lead and Zinc combined, just as “S.W.P. ” is. You know what Sherwin-Williams Paint will do—its reputation is its best advertisement. SHBPWINW/LU/fy (PREPARED) DRUMMOND BROS Hardware Merchants l Cameron Street, ' Whangarei @ ft) -h' $ ft) 1 ffl ><3XS>te>SXS><®<S><S><s><SXS<e»SX»X»><SXSxS>^XSX»>S>®><»XsX»xs>S>«>^MS®> < S>®^ €6 s W m —pu m>pi \ at Kelly’s | To morrow Final “Clean-up” Specials Here is the last chance to secure your share of the money-saving offers which have made this Sale so popular. For the final days prices have been still further reduced; after" Saturday we shall return to normal figures. Shop early to avoid disappointment. Every Man Can Save Here! ‘ Police Braces, were 2/11. . Now 1/11 pair , , Boys’ Tweed Suits, were 38/-. Now 15/6 (Oddments) Fine Navy Serge Suits, sizes Bto 14, were 55/- to 60/-. Now 30/N.Z. Knitted Singlets and Underpants,, were 11/6 to_l2/6. No w 4/11 Men’s Superior Tweed Suits, perfect cut and fit, were £5/5/-. Now 69/6 Reliable Navy Serge Suit, smartly cut, all sizes, were £5/5/-. Now 90/Ohestergate and Lincoln Bennett Hats, bound and cut edge, high grade goods, all sizes; were 27/6 and 29/6. Now 22/6 Cream Tennis Trousers, were 19/6. Now 14/8 Blazer Coats, silk cord pipings, were 18/6. Now 14/6 SAIF. ENDS ON SATURDAY KEN KELLY The Men’s Value Store CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 17 February 1926, Page 3
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291Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 February 1926, Page 3
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