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jj^ ^ jl^ | I ^ TEN for SIXPENCE , 8 ^ also 20 for 1^ • 25 for K3 * 50 for 2r6 I Gill & Fenton Ltd., 1 I THE FURNISHERS I I MARKET STREET. HASTINGS. I gf \'.r jpi @0 ^s ^ar back as the discovery of New Zealand, Lewis ^ fT Berger, a young chemist in London, made his name P* I -mjjjlm Jfls^. )M\\ famous for fine paints. Tiie Berger Company was ^ liilla 1 -filil fi.rst to roake paint scientifically . . . to make tlPl \ JP^t beautiful colours which were also fast. To follow I }» il^tplf e*act and highly-tested formulas, to manufacture to / I* /" — AAm ^ifferences °f sunlight, heat and cold in difierenf I L v"«-— -■* climates. And the famous Berger formulas liavt / L p ' l jn never been rivalled in 176 years. ' d Spreading over the world, this giant organisation manufacture!Stocked by here, paints exactly suitable for New Zealand conditions. Bergei B.P. paints are more than the hnest in the world, they are th F. L. BONE ^est fQr yom" New Zealand home, giving greater coverage, bette Hastings. spread, richer coloiir, and longer protection. MERRICK^ID. ® FOUNDED IN L0N ' '76° . , \l,// NO ADVANCE IN PRICE — ~ aJ^gL^ NO CHANGE IN QUALITY T jj fr M I ^ 8 I W ■ 1 | guaranteed IUS£KJfttUCULyiJSUUtaMHJucJuufai^^

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 3

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