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“Paint it with LUSTAR and you'll double its life!" That goes for gates, yards, fences, buildings, trailers, implements, silos, horse-, cow-, and stack-covers, tarpaulins, etc., etc. Since first marketed in 1944, Lustar has made firm friends all over New Zealand, because of. its simplicity in use, and reliable performance. Lustar Improved TarBase Paint is equally good for metals, timbers (including pinus), or fabrics. In black only: Gallons 25/-; 4-gallons 80/-; 45-gallon drums (railage free) £3O. Order from your Stock Firm or , Hardware Dealer. N.Z. Distributors: McGill Agencies, Box 1507, Wellington. PLAYING SAFE - Round the Farm . . . Is like money banked. And . ‘Tanalised’ Timber fence posts, !| battens, stock yards, gates, stay F trim year after year. They’re SAFE from borer and rot. (Ask Kn) your merchant for the special Can ‘Tanalised’ Timber grade for awR ground use.) Don’t take chances an f arm upkeep—be sure with pressure - treated ‘Tanalised’ Timber. fcmafaed ’’SS linker fresfej gfjnn&F Available from Timber Merchants. Full details from: HICKSON’S TIMBER IMPREGNATION CO. (N.Z.) LTD. P.O. BOX 3762, AUCKLAND. TEL. 41-915. toMMSTJ // / gives / come . protection 5 It’s better value too! “3-in-One” Oil has more penetrating power, greater “oilyness”, to make it the ideal ANTI-RUST lubricant for home, office, workshop and garage. Buy “3-in-One” Oil today. B 5

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 80

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Page 80 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 80

Page 80 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 80

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