#V, Between Painter 2 Painter C\ M jM BERGER'S is ackiOHlcdged 'Tf® "EASILY FffiOT!" WW:--'''.. ''.--''■ -■ gT takes a painter—a thorough practical tradesman 111 r | . —to know paint! And that is why amongst I j l ; f painters especially; Berger's has such a high repu- | ' i tation. They know and recognise its excellence, its economy, and its durability in all weathers and | climates j | To the man who is contemplating a painting "job" j the choice of the paint is alMmportant" In Berger's I I you have a paint that has stood the test of over a century-and»a°half! Isn't that sound assurance of j its sterling quality? : ' "■. . |. v THIS CUARANTEE IS PRINTED ON EVERY CAN OF BERCER'S PAINT. L "Tlie paint contained in this.package isguaranteed, when properly applied over a, i surface in good condition, to work easier, cover tetter, last longer, and uni- 8 formly give tetter results than any other Paint, including Pure White - Lead I ' • and Linseed Oil; and is further guaranteed under such conditions, not to j ,■ | crack, ohalk, or flake. Should the Paint in any way fall short tf this \ | ■ guarantee, we hereby agree to refund the full value of the Paint. • ■ j , For Nearly 160 Years 12® 8 BERCER'S PAINT HAS BEEN WMI i ; " THE CHOICE OF THE DIS- Wjffl > . ' CRIMINATING PAINTER 6 FOR (/Js* ' ITS EXCELLENCE. IT IS I STILL SO TO-DAY! | ' i Manufactured Ira Great Britain; Full Imperial Measure; : | NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTING AGENTS:— 1 •vR. fIIIRTIM, itD.,' manners Street, WEfcLSMGTON. | '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 32
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597Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 32
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