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Jj jf e WfPAINT is the sentinel 1 «P\ that safeguards the house you have built. It || H \Kr prevents decay and deterioration —it protects ffi M and beautifies die surface. The best painttouseis M . I This quality psrat is unequalled for surface protection. It spreads easily g§ M and has a maximum covering capacity. pi H One gallon will cover one coat from 850 to 1000 square feet of surface. ||| : M Rogers Paint is ready for use as it cornea from the can—it gives absolute B i | Safeguard your property with Rogers Paint, mm /! ROGEKS PAINT IS QUALITY PAINT. B m WINGATE AND CO., LTD.. §1 »■. i ' i If one of these Cars were yours —would you be able to s&jr: " This loss will not affect me—it is all covered by my Insurance Policy"? " It is folly to think that became yotl have been 'free from a accidents in the past, that you will never have one. All motorists THINK that—but FACTS show that EVERY car is liable to accident. Saving money by not insuring is "buying trouble." Protect yourself by taking out a "Motor Onion" policy Now — the most liberal cover at the lowest rates obtainable. Whether your car is insured or not, write for the "Motor Union " Prospectus. tThe MpTOR UNION Insurance Co., Ltd. Chief Office for N.Z. - - 31 Hooter Street, Wellington. "FOUNDED BY MOTORISTS FOR MOTORISTS." Assets: £2,000,000. Premium Income:£l,7so.ooo, * CHIEF AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND t I A. 0. TAINS AND CO., JENDBAN'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. 1 *—i TT-rrin-ini m^m^**^^*^t *****mmmsm***smmmmes3Msss*msmssssm*Mm "*" § Splendid ! They wear so well I —and yet so light and thin they cannot be , seen when walking. Neat and comfortable. Phillips W( ■ Men's (Light) ._ ... "" j/ 6 : ** _ Vsf I \ I Men's cstout) ... „. -$ • RUBBERS ' mm HEELS ONLY : *X<UA»t>£,l\ l J J "Last the time of three* W? ..........„..„.......„,„ „_ _ t „.„......,.,. *t*.z. SOLD BY ; Agents for New Zealand— : ""•"••••■"••••■••••••• BOOTMEN | BJRADFIELD McPKERSON. UA, : THROMrwntrr EVERYWHERE : 34. WATER STSUSET. : THROUGHOUT ivixnwtUMß. ~ DUNEDm. : THE WORLD. I I " u;iii;|iiii!i;iit!i!iii!i!iii:i:i!i:iii:i!|;iii!i!iiiiiiiii!i!iii;ri!i!t!L'riiiin!i!nm'i!ii!j | IPAIV P? lecei - * tumbler of hot water a ~**+* ~■- Boot - every morning. 1 No matter how hard the treatment, or I J" at Slt * EnOUgh | how many washings, Duro Fadeless 5 lOr tWO mOIUUS in Z Z TTabrios keep all their colour. 5 9/fL U n ttlt> <>i m. _• , 1 Men wiH appreciate the Duro Fadeless 1 *° DOttle ' AU "emist. g Shirt. Look for Duro label on neck- S 6 g bund. If the colour fades, the gar- It S ,—» Qra p ment will be replaced at once. £ W m ~ Dyed and manufactured by Bursesa Lcdward ? jg) flrS Sj * S & Co, Ltd., of Manchester, and sold with their — » J ~- iTi & B ft g guarantee ' Garment Replaced If Colour Fades." £ S S\ ■ MB £ Duro Shirts and Shirtings are obtainable from = BJBr A. 6 m **k * 2 all leading Drapora and Storea. New Zealand s Kf M mJm «. ifl g Agentß-Box HBO, WeUington. g Kf W %*& S § **> S Duro Fadeless Fabrics IV* Call§ I "Garment Replaced if Colour Fades" I Tll.| l |:l:| l |'ll l lii:i:| l i:i , i | t:i:i!i:rtl'l : lJ:i:i'Jil l M:i!lil;liMii;lilii;i;lil!Uii:i>|ri * %OW in ■SJ^gS? l * *?? T F X«u give WMonabte notice, your truck X . NOKIH BKITISH SOLID TYBES for ail A will be fitted with NOBTH BRITISH typ 9i jJ!? ck f- i E y tao ? m, aro A very ry R E S, without the loss of an hour? worE Use and Co., Ltd. Asenti: Pullen, Armitaee *nd Co., LtdV

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 3

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