r Roof^^ Roofing iron will become scarcer and more Wj expensive. Don't let the weather get at the vj metai of your roof. Paint now and paint well. j jM.LJfa Dulite, the wonderful preservative paint goes a further and lasts longer. Dulite resists sun, rain /j and sea-spray. Exposure tests prove that Dulite *i I Tr retains its depth of colour and is far more / irm durable t^an ordinary roof paints. Paint your attractive &£?£. SYNTHETIC' ughtxiie ROO F PAINT OBTAINABLE IN AJLL SHADES FROM Cutlers Hardware Ltd. THE STRAND, WHAKATAME THINK of the THINGS in RUBBER! Thousands of them . . . from baby's pilchers to feeding bottle teats . . . §3 ®f| firom tubing and rubber aprons to X. batli mats and serviceable aprons . . . from gloves to goloshes, etc. ' A visit to the Para Rubber Company (f j\ (f is an introduction to those many V~y rubber necessities used in homes, farms, and everywhere. Rubber Bands 6d Packet Rubber Headed Tacks 9d dozen Pilchers 3/3 cacli Door Stops 6d \ • Sj'phoning Tube for Medical and a /flpg^ is i hundred and one uses from 4d foot • "We have it in stock, will get it, or it isn't made of Rubber." THE STRAND WHAKATANE Also at Hamilton, Pukekohe and thro ughout New Zealand. '■ Jfb —————I —— H Every bottle of "Lion" is H || a bottle of health. Brewed Ej H from the purest malt, hops, I yeast and mountain spring A B water. It's good and will t^k I do YOU good. M |AM f^KjSg
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 185, 26 November 1941, Page 7
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248Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 185, 26 November 1941, Page 7
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