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Exposed parts of the house flake and peel and DECAY begins to S e t a grip. If repainting is delayed t°° l°ng the expense of “burning off” is added to the cost of repainting. The thrifty house-owner repaints with S.W.P. at the’ FIRST SIGN of flaking or peeling! Each S.W. Paint is scientifically blended for its specific purpose—for indoor or outdoor use; and you can choose from the wide S.W.P. range the exact colour, shade and texture most suitable. S.W. Paint is the best you can buy—yet not the highest priced. . S.W.P. HOUSE PAINT It positively will not blister or peel for years. Easy to apply, paints smoothly and evenly, giving a sparkling finish, while its “spreadability” gives a coverage that makes it most /tj I* er economical. fc W / O Sherwin-Williams 1 Sherwin-Williams ANTI-CORROSIVE BARN RED PAINT ROOF PAINT Specially prepared for outbuildA tough weather-resisting roof ings where substantial weatherpaint that will afford years of protection is needed at moder- ' protection. Easy “spreadability.” ate cost. A good “general utilBright Red. jj/ ity ” P aint< 12/6 W/11/AMS J.W.K paint JOHN EDMOND LTD. TAY STREET ----- INVERCARGILL Also at DUNEDIN and TIMARU

SPRING time is Painting time and “Anvil” 2 Smith’s Brand Paints give absolute satisfaction.—SMlTH St SMITH, LTD.. Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 23664, 12 November 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23664, 12 November 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23664, 12 November 1938, Page 11

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