v x/ •; - •y' lt i s the addition of Gilsonite which ''•'Wi’ % < v ''> gives DUROLAC protecting and W />-/ zy Z<X waterproofing properties. Use 3®fe DUROLAC black or colours on farm w ' buildings, tanks, troughs, impleW X JzM/ * ' men ts, to prevent rust guard Si' ' C against rot. For roofs, Durolac '-C '~~X mY red, green and silver (containing ' < X/'' Fz'--C3 '«X* pure aluminium pigment), gives I vij permanent protection against sun z and weather. DUROLAC is easily z<A ■•■■.<•'< . g applied with either brush or spray ./■' ■~ <z tA S , *d2Z ~~- > outfit. And do not forget that 'z>^ : ~<T Durolac Silver insulates sun’s rays 5W€ I HIT ~SB up to 15 per cenL 111 |I S M I B I B iJn i B 81l MB < ■L “ N ■ K ra V fIBI NffiE* * IJIIH IM«S MB Auckland, Wellington, t .'•••! Sord St everywhe^e. nedin ' './/.WAThI PW f S AMS
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 60
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146Page 60 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 60
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