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Tie most Economical. Paint I Because it covers better, lasts longer and looks • better than other paints, Bergers always gives satisfaction both to the man who does, the work and the man who pays for the job. B.P. is 1 pure paint, made of pure white lead and zinc oxide, with refined and matured linseed oil and American spirits of turpentine, scientifically proportioned and perfectly amalgamated by highpower machinery. Painters like B.P. . because it gives a better and more durable job. One hundred and sixty years ago Lewis Berger & Sons, Ltd., began making paint in England—to-day . the name "Berger's" is a household word. GUARANTEED'' Every tin of Berger's Paint Prepared (8.P.) is guaranteed to last longer, cover better, work easier and uniformly give better results than any other paint, including pure white lead and linseed oil. Try ©(PREPARED): Berger Specialties are:—Berger's Structural and Roof Paint for all iron-work; Maisone, a cold-water paint, for interior decoration; Matone, an oil enamel with flat finish for interior work; Varnol, a high-grade enamel at moderate cost. Berger's Varnishes are full-bodied, free-flowing and brilliant. They will not crack, bloom nor turn white under water. Manufacturers: ; ; ; LEWIS BERGER & SONS (Australia), LTD. Sydney ESTABLISHED 1760 Factories at /«. Homorton, London and Sydney, N.S.W. *nm LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS: 'ffiflk. 11 1. II! Ho. Ltd. HI JOWBllLtd. !/ J- MR. BERGER "The B.P. Masctt 1 * J! ' in |||l| .| | i | |.ii.,i..i......aM.iL.iiiu^.iiiuij.iijii»»aji»ij^j;»Mjmimnn«r.i,iji.i-..i>u.-i.iii..... | — , jj**"" ~"" ' nim i i . You get the Best l /v-~\ : out of Motoring !| ( \ when you have dependable . ¥ '). DWLOF.TYRES ; * "UIIN / fitted to your car. You get satis5 ! factory service, freedom from - continuous tyre troubles, and the |Trf absolute lowest running cost out II J *-\ of these high-grade covers and m ivS ) tubes. That's why "Dunlops" rank r ; II as the most popular tyre amongst \ ■ ■ > 4 *<2ta]» k motorists in this country, their .«" ( strength, mileage and reason- '' /hi jSfcfiL a^'e P r ' ce °^ er ' n S y° u distinct J^MmPe^ ■ advantages — whether you use X *\ yo" r car for business or pleasure. S"' POPULAR SIZES-ALL GARAGES. *~*\ DUNLOP RUBBER CO. 4 V^^Sl\\vl™v^S^B!>' / Wellington, Chrlstchurctt, g For any purpose and any "class of | road "Dunlops" give the Best Service Two War Winners! "She withstood everything in the field, and ahooe all Vas the last and only car to survive until the cessation of hostilities,"— Extract from letter received by Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier, Over shell-torn roads, through water-soaked fields, second only to the tanks in its power to climb debris and crater holes, the Ford Car made a world-famous record in the Great War. In press despatches, in field reports, in letters, in rhyme and song, the praises of the Ford were sounded. In France • 700 cars out of 1000 were Fords In Italy - 850 cars out of 1000 were Fordo In Egypt - 996 cars out of 1000 were Fords In Mesopotamia 999 cars out of 1000 were Fords The Ford power plant that established this record in every theatreilj of the war remains the same. It will be in the Ford you buy.' 1 . For Sale by Licensed Ford Dealers throughout N.Z. HAINES-SO LOCAL FORD DEALEHS-Sul norland a nd Bnnkine, Mercer Street, Wellington, W. Stuart Wi leon and Co., 'farauaki Street, Welltngtooi

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 3

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