“ You Will Never Have a Friend If You Must Have One Without a Fault. ’ ’ (DHC) WE THINK THIS MAKES SENSE L U s T A R T A R B A S E THE TREATMENT OF ROOFING WITH LUSTAR. WHY SHOULD I PREFER TAR BASE PAINTS ? Because tar which has been properly selected for paint manufacture contains such a large number of ACTIVELY USEFUL compounds. This is easily appreciated when it is understood that from tars are distilled such things as Motor Spirit, Oils, Preservatives, Antiseptics, Vermin Destroyers, Plastics, Disinfectants, Resins, Fertilisers, Artificial Silks, Dyestuffs and many others. Tar Paints, therefore, have a far wider potential range of usefulness than bituminous or asphaltic liquids can possibly be expected to have. In LUSTAR the natural protective, preservative, waterproof and sanitary properties of the tar are offered to you in a form which puts them conveniently at your service, and in such a way that the components of the paint can adapt themselves immediately to the various jobs you may require it to do. This is a fact that has been clearly proved by many practical tests made on many different kinds of roofs, over a period of two years, as a result of which we are able to offer the following remarks and recommendations:— When the Lustar has thoroughly dried out, the Lustar can, if desired, be over-painted any colour by any good paint. Scope for Use of Lustar on Concrete & Brickwork: Lustar Offers Three Main Uses On These Materials—1. As a Damp Proofing. 2. As a Fungicide. 3. As a Sealer and Germicide. Packed In the Following Sizes— Pints. Quarts. Gallons. 3/9. 6/-. 18/3. PAINT //^ J * HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED
as The concrete in your cowshed cost hard-earned money. Permanently harden and protect that concrete against damage due to lactic acid in the milk. Prevent the formation of organic “green” growth in your concrete reservoir by applying “Cemenfortis.” CONSULT WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. STOCKISTS W. T. McCAW R. S. TAIT G. L. OHLSON PUTARURU. After Hours Telephone— No. 221. No. 182. ’Phone 33 M.
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Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1240, 24 July 1947, Page 1
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