"PETERLINEUM" ißcgistercd.) WORLD'S CHAMPION WOOD PRESEKVATIVK AND ANTISEPTIC. IDE IS KSGLASD (used for -JO years). J.ROVED tythe Agent to have preserved ' Y.D.L. Stakes . »cA fted Pine Boarding for 20 years from decay, at his farm. Upper Riccartoa, Canterbury. Sample* can be e-en at address below. • Eradicates and prevents the "Borer' ia bui'dings arid furniture. Preserves Wood nndsr and above ground, under and above- water, bottorc6 of fcoata and yachts, jyiidings, farm' implements, gates, trellis, - paling fence*, etc.; prevents vermin in. kwlhouses. Waterproofs and Preserves Horse, Cow ard Stack Covers,-Rope, Plough Lines, etc. Softens the hardest paint brush. Economical and easy' to apply", enters •rood l>y its own action, drives out sap and does tipt close pores, and thus prevents "dry rot," no skill required. Write for pamphlet. ; Obtainable all Leading Stores, Ironmongers, Faxmers' Coop.'s, Stock and Station Agents and Timber Yards'. Four Gallon Tins, Eight Gallons (petrol case),- 8a ed per gallon. One Gallon Tins, 10s; Pints, 2s; 40-galJon Casks, special quote. leoxabd b. hubbard:, Sole AjjeDt for New Zealand, . 47 Idris road,- EecdaUoa. . ' 'Phone 5373-' ■ - - . H643S
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 11
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