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AN OPEN MIND AND A FAIR TRIAL ARE ALL THAT’S REQUIRED TO CONVINCE ANYONE OF THE CLEAR SUPERIORITY OF DIXON’S WHITE OVER WHITE LEAD DIXON’S WHITE, the non-poisonous paint pigment, has been on the market over eight years. During this time it has been tested in every conceivable way in comparison with White Lead. DIXON’S WHITE has always demonstrated its superiority, and the demand for it has gone up rapidly year by year. Wherever thoroughly tried it remains because it does better work at less cost than White Lead. And it carries no handicap whatever. ROY AK BRAND iv FIVE PROVED ADVANTAGES: (1) It is non-poisonous (2) Requires less rubbing down owing to the fineness of grinding (3) Greater covering capacity than White Lead (4) The purity of colour enables the most delicate shades to be made (5) More economical in use. One cwt. of EJIXON’S WHITE makes about one . gallon more paint than White Lead The Non-poisonous Pigment deplacing White Lead These facts are so much to the advantage of every painter and decorator that a trial of DIXON’S WHITE should be made at once. The result will repay you. representatives. KEALL & PERRY, 2701 d Custom House St., Wellington kb BRAND ) i. •; FIVE PROVED ADVANTAGES: (1) It is non-poisonous (2) Requires less rubbing down owing to the fineness of grinding (3) Greater covering capacity than White Lead (4) The purity of colour enables the most delicate shades to be made (5) More economical in use. One cwt. of DIXON’S WHITE makes about one gallon more paint than White Lead

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Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page 198

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Page 198 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page 198

Page 198 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume X, Issue 6, 1 February 1915, Page 198

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