N.Z. ARMY TEST OF PLUVOL. | WAERPROOFING POWERS ' PROVED. The following test was carried out at Trentham in 1915 by Captain T. M'Cristell, Camp Quartermaster. A pair of boots were treated with Pluvol, and then comp!rtely immersed in water for a period of three hours. The quantity of water absorbed by the boots was absolutely nil. A similar pair of boots, not treated with Pluvol, were then placed in water for three hours. Water absorbed, one pint. Use Pluvol to raterproof and preserve boots and all leather goods. Sold by, boot shops, saddlers, storekeepers, etc. Half-pints 2s, pints 3s 6d, quarts Gsu Harold Lightband (Ltd.). Auckland and Christchurch, Sole Controlling Agents fori New Zealand and Australia. —Advt. 3
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Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 13
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117Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 13
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