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PUBLIC NOTICES GIVE YOUR ROOMS THEIR NEW SPRING COATS ! All home-lovers have one ambition — to make their home a place of beauty—a joy for ever to family and friends. ’ And Spring-cleaning time provides the opportunity for all of us to give expression to our own individual talents as home decorators. Let us start with renovating indoors ... it is really surprising how a coat of paint or enamel in kitchen, scullery, or bathroom freshens up and gives new beauty to even the most drab interior, and puts a pleasing finishing touch to your springcleaning programme. ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER 21 attractive tints and shades. An easy-to-work, very fast drying lacquer, which has a rich smooth finish. Ideal for painting chairs, tables, and woodwork. Pint. 1 Pint. 1/10 3/1 DULUX

Exceptionally wide range of colours. Does not show brush marks and dries with a hard, rich gloss. Withstands action of grease, etc. and does not crack. -1 Pint. 1 Pint. 1 Pint 2/9 4/6 7/6 BERGERS’ VARNISH STAIN A good quality stain and varnish combined. When spring cleaning renew the old worn patches of your stained floors quickly and easily with this modern product. -1 Pint. 1 Pint. 1 Pint 1/- 1/9' 2/9 SOLPAH

FLOOR AND PAVING PAINT One of the hardest scratch proof finishes obtainable for floors, lino., concrete porches, etc. In a wide selection of colours. 1 Pint. 1 Pint. 1 Qrt. 2/11 4/— 9/6 LINO & FLOOR VARNISH

A clear varnish with a hard, brilliant finish. Gives floors a hard wearing, attractive surface. -J Pint. i Pint. 1 Pint. 1/1 1/9 3/— ALUMINIUM PAINT For brightening up pipes, gas, or copper boilers, backs of ranges, etc. A great help to spring cleaning. 4 Pints:’ "S' /■•• Pints. 1/6 2/9 READY MIXED PAINT A good general purpose paint for the many small odd jobs around the home. Medium gloss surface. lib Tins 1/3 2 lb Tins 2/6 BERGERS’ BATH ENAMEL White enamel specially prepared for the bath. Dries with a brilliant hard surface. i Pints J Pints 1/6 2/6 STOVE ENAMEL Specially made to withstand heat A glossy black enamel with many uses in every home. J Pints. J Pints. 1/- 1/6 HARD OAK VARNISH i Pint. j Pint. 1 Pint. 1/3 2/— 2/3 HARD DRYING CARRIAGE VARNISH IF YOUR CAR has reached the stage where the enamel has lost its gloss, apply a coat of this hard drying varnish—revives the gloss and protects the enamel. i Pint. 1 Pint. Pint. 1/2 2/— 3/6 WESCO KALSOMINE In attractive Pastel tints. A smart finish for wallboard or over old wallpaper. Simply mix with water 51b Packet—--3/9

EGGSHELL VARNISH i For ali varnishing jobs where a high gloss finish is not desired, such as on panelling, doors, skirting boards, windows, etc. Pint. I Pint. 1 Pint. 1/3 . 2/— 3/6 FRENCH POLISH For fine furniture. When you are spring-cleaning you will find that a little French polish will work wonders with scratches, etc. Pint. J Pint. 1 Pint. 1/6 2/3 4/— SOLVOID The modern, easy way to remove paint or varnish. Simply brush on. leave for a few minutes, and rub off. Removes paint like magic. 1 Pint. A Pint. 1 Pint. 1/2 2/— 3/6, HEARTH PAINT SPECIAL DULL GLOSS FINISH Gives' a smart new surface to all hearths, tiles, etc. Half-pint Tin—--2/6 each. ZIPP PAINT BRUSH CLEANSER Rapidly cleans hard and dirty paint brushes like new. 9d Pkt. —Best quality Paint Brushes of all sizes. —Oils, Putty, Turps, etc. ' Sprucing and freshening up your entire home does not call for a great expense, and the results will be most gratifying. See us about it now. BROAD SMALL LTD. “The Premier Store,” Dee Street, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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