"CUIRASS"—AN ENGLISH PAINT. Cuirass paint is a new ajid remarkable material made in Britain by British labour, solely from British products. It has been under trial for over three years, and so far. as can be seen it is unchanged even by very trying atmospheric conditions. The paint has been largely exported to the Continent, especially to Germany, tfhero it is admitted to be the best on the market. Users in England testify to the suitability of "Cuirass" paint, and railway companies and steamship owners likewise admit the great value of the paint. Amongst the many users of this paint aro some notable firms such as Messrs. Troupe, Curtis and Co., James Wostoll, of Sunderland, A. Holt's Blue Funnel Lino, Sir W. G. Armstrong, 'Whitworth and Co., The Mannesman Tube Co., Guest, Keen and Nettleford, Yickers Ltd., Messrs. J. D. Anderson and Co' Box 122, Wellington are the agents, and will bo pleased to submit any further information to those interested.—<klvt
'iho Hawke's Bay A. and P. Society's Autumn Show resulted in a profit of £19 14s. 3d., as compared with £60 os. 3d. last year. Mr. Thomas .Waugh, Lower Hutt. adrertises in this issue that he has a largo number of specially, selected carnations for sale. The latest English novelties Arc also on sale. I*»ud rolls the drum, with a rum-tum-tum, The bugles blare, but our boy's not there; He is home in bed With an achiug' head. Ke did not parade (By the 'flu' delayed)— Bic musters assure With VVoods' Great roppormint Cure. —Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 8
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256Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 8
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