TIMARU HOUSES.
PROTECTION REQUIRED. In a. certain European country there is a law which compels house owners to paint their property once every few years. Jt is recognised in this particular country that paint is a protection, and that a well painted house will not deteriorate so rapidly as one .which is in need ot a iro.sh coat. No doubt, the high cost of' painting material has caused property-owners in Timaru to postpone the job until more favourable prices prevailed, hut England, Mcßae, Ltd., now wish to notify them that the time has come to paint. Substantial price reductions have been mado in Rogers’ prepared paint—the paint “par excellence” for tlie Timaru climate — and the latest shipments are so. priced as to be within easy reach of the average house-owner. Summer time is painting time, Rogers’ paint is the most satisfactory material, and England, Mcßae, Ltd., will quote you a reasonable price and give you the choice of a nice- selection of colours. As for your roof, paint it with “Ironite” Roof Paint. •‘lronite” may be had in two fine shades of red, goes cm easily, is very reliable, and will give a beautiful finish to your job. Remember —Rogers’ paint; Ironite, and England, Rcßae, Ltd. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18042, 6 February 1923, Page 4
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206TIMARU HOUSES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18042, 6 February 1923, Page 4
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