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-3C C2* u A Touched BOWLS. Our New Season’s Stock of Taylor’s Bowls is to hand. Bowlers requiring a set should see these at once as supplies are very limited. 6. it YOUNG, LTD. 88 PRINCES STREET. iWi'!

Sanitary Authorities Now agree in strongly condemning paints containing White Lead as poisonous and dangerous to health. For this and other reasons which our experience. has taught us, we do not use any White Lead in the composition of our - ' and it therefore absolutely fulfils the most scrupulously sanita^rl requirements,as well as modern' demands tor economy, beauty and durability in the treatment of the varied* surfaces to which paints are applicable. Manufactured hr FARQUHAJR & GILL LTD. North Of Scotland Colour Works ABERDEEN JOHN LAING, N.Z. Representative 94 Vogol Street, DUNEDIN P.O. Bos 164 *1

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A Hot Surface Paint Guaranteed to stand 700° Fahr. Graphilatum Special is made expressly for coating Boilers, Locomotives, Furnaces, Radiators, Hot Water Pipes, and all, I, surfaces that are subject to extreme heat. . Not only does' it preserve the iron or steel but it its gloss and' dopßj f not scale or blister. . Write for prices and particulars;! - Vacuum Boiler Cement Vacuum Boiler-setting Cement keeps the heat in and thus saves fuel. It also prevents the bricks aud mortar, , cracking and crumbling. Full particulars gladly given/,' / • i U • O f ■ 1 Crawford St. iSnSCOe & LO. lit Cl., Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18454, 16 January 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18454, 16 January 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18454, 16 January 1922, Page 3