i " You’ll both notice the difference — for 7 o’clock slotted blades give your face a velvety smoothness in half the time. They also fit the old 3-peg razor. Buy a packet—-to-day. 7 AND THEY LOOK IT — |idi idi| q ~n PAINTED WITH /X IX/ \ \ Sherwin-Williams swp 6^—JN| HOUSE PAINT Your home can look only as well as the paint it wears! And there’s no better looking dress of paint than Sherwin-Williams SWP nor one that protects so thoroughly, so lastingly. Yet SWP costs less to use. There’s more real paint in every gallon, and that paint goes further on the job with less cost for labor to apply it! We have SWP in pure white and many handsome colors. A Real “Buy" at ony price. S.W. ROOF AND BRIDGE PAINT Protect yourself against rust, use S.W. Roof and Bridge Paint for roofs, and. all exposed metal structures. It is well known as one of the greatest paint values—medium priceddependable quality. Price 17/- gallon. S.W. DUROGLOSS S.W. OAK VARNISH An economical house paint—dur- , . able and suitable for inside and Does the job perfectly—outside. For sheer wear and tear enhances the beauty of the —for standing weather outdoors surface to the utmost—proand hard knocks indoors there is tects.and preserves it for the nothing like “good S.W. oil paint.” longest possible time and Brushes easily—hides the old sur- withstands wear. face we J rfce 2( j/_ gaHon Price 20/. gallon REPAINT IN GOOD TIME WITH GOOD PAINT-USE GOOD OLD S.W.P. JOHN EDMOND LTD. TAY STREET - - INVERCARGILL Also at DUNEDIN and TIMARU
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Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 10
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