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CLOVER | 1 GRINDING & LAPPINCf | •, COMPOUND I I The old method of using ornery, or other abrasives and oil is bo., | | coming completely side tracked by the advent of Clover Grinding Com- .. I pound, wh&h doe 9 the work so much better and quicker that there is "■ .-J ' ? no comparison possible; eliminates the danger of the oil running off *- | ! the work and carrying with it some of the abrasive .to-other parts "~| | j where it often dots great damaged ■' ':j i-i A Perfect Grinding Compound most have certain well-defined quali- . i ties and characteristics, which we can - - say with confidence appear in 'i J $ { their entirety only in Clover Compound. 2 t-'|j j Clover is a patented mixture of. petroleum hard oil with an abrasive, | The abrasive used is one of the'hardest and sharpest known. The grease binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet'will hold the 'ly': ! abrasive in perfect mechanical mixture in temperatures" over 200 F. V.l i Another remorkable .quality is that it will not break down under, severe ■ I rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding oper- ';| A., j ations ' £■ ) Tho only Grinding Compound that will stand up under a power- | £ I driven tool. ' R .J, In 4oz. duplex tins containing 2oz. oach of roughing and finishing .-| ; compound, also lib. cans; -. | ■' j E.W. Mills & Co. Ltd. I Comer Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets: j < WELLINGTON

. £ / Certain-teed :■ ' ~''Va!!_ ' ' pißMg«Hiifti l j«aw. i ajmiJuiß| mAiiAUnumwaj jgrA ' Every Paint' . ||g| Problem! .: i H II Ifasurfaceneedspaintingorvarnish- J gg IPlPvvI S ing, it needs Certain-teed. There m IJPgfv/fl |i is no paint-surface on your place US I"m J H * or wkkh a Certain-teed Paint i 111 HI H or Garnish has not been especially IS' IKI I 1 prepared. For interior walls, ceil|ffi 1' if i|,| ings, woodwork, floors and furniv'|l .Jill 1 ture; exterior walls, roofs, porches, wL*IJ Si outbuildings and porch furniture, Use Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes In each case the Certain-teed product you use is made to withstand the particular wear or exposure to which it will be subjected. It contains the proper materials, blended in the ' correct proportions for decoration, preservation, covering capacity and long service. Our stock is complete. Let us show you how Certain-teed Paints and Varnishea will save money for you. GEORGE WINDER (Winder's Corner), Cuba and Manners Stroots. ■ / . =! BAVID. Ltd. • BUarantee 25 &27 Farlsh Street, Wellington of Qu>h^

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 3

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