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SEWI6.: MACHINES &■.BICYCLES- ' Wβ have been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles' in this city for nearly 1 10 yeare, and now hare clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wβ have given them eatiafaction end, can pfeaee you. t_ ~i pt lie Our Goods are the Best c us • ■ Our Skill Undeniable Serve . Our Reputation Valuable y„, J E , J Vjf ff A© For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles I 1.. .?, vr«. a (.ni g9 Wii!!g WELLINGTON. . Estab. ISSO ,\w'ju«.r>'.n^aaw.<jjmu.m..am , ju;di:^;*j , l'f-—--—- ; — Every House is * Worth j Painting; Why Not' ' Start on Yours? 1 V • ■ . ' .■■>■: •! Don't let your house "run down" for want of a little paint. A good \ house costs money and is worth saving—and painting, Protect it with - I Shenrin-Williams' Paint, Prepared (SWP). , . ; a It will prepare your home against attacks of wind, rain, "sleet, snow, ; and the sun. Heat and cold make no-inro&ds on wood 'painted with s this paint, because it is rioh in jure load, ■ pure zinc, and jure.linseed- --- S oil, all controlled by the manufacturer. ' Sherwin-Williams* Paint, Prepared, 1 is trulj , prepared—not assembled. It is made like other SherWin.--p i Williams' products, from the best raw materials, and the S-W corps of i experts is constantly safeguarding the manufacture. I The makers don't have to buy their lead, zinc, and ( nil in the epen I market—they insure uniform ouality by owning their own lead and ?inc ' mines, smelters, arid linseed oil mills. The Sherwin-Williams Co. a-e paint experte. They love been 1 I. ' Making Paint for Over Fifty Years," '. ', | |. making.it from (ccurate formulae; mixing and grinding it with power- , I ful machinery; jnanufaoturiiis every important ingredient, and putting I . in just what all these jears o/ experience have taught them is beat. H SWP is made essentially of pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed oil, . 3 and that is why it is the be£t combination for you to use. I We have a paint expert on our staff whose practical knowledge is at I the service of all those who intend painting their own house. [.: E W. Mills & Co., Ltd.,. |, Agents, Hunter.Street an.djervois Quay,. •■

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 3

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