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wEHjfKl 176 years ago a young chemist in London, Lewis Berger, discova way *° ma^e most beautiful colours ever made and . mWf 10 make them fast. His discoveries were the beginning of the lamous Berger Gompany and of scientific paint-making. To-day this, the oldest pamt house in the world, is also the v 1 ■HT'W largest. Berger's fine quality has been zealously guarded down c the years. The finest^ and purest ingredients, in unstinted measure — milled and mixed by a highly scientific process whieh Stocked by .•*— allows for differences in climate — ensures for B.P. paint greater _ T durability and colour permanence, better coverage and easier M " fT rf spread. Exhaustive^ tests prove conclusively that Berger is still Hastings. \ t^e worid»s finest paint. And the makers back every tin of BJP. BULLIVANT & paint by money-back guarantee. MERRICK LTD. Napier# FOUNDED^IN LONDON* 1760 %lli/v WILLI^S^& KETTLE LtL» NO ADVANCE IN PRICE {M^WJ TRADE MARK NO CHANGE IN QUALITY G UA R A N T E E D J Lrffl UUj 1 1| | J I JjH jIjjW| ■All ^ jl " 9 nl®throme J J r4V^£Hl HYPER5ENSITIV£ I d 1 I ^ J>>^PAHCHROMATIC FOR £V£RY LIGHT THERE li 4 i Liill #1111 riTTBMTl I 1^1 ■c . ^r. gl.» '| I # T7rnTT ■ I " I iTm II i Mhni

Kv Floors ! New Home!| inoleums ' IN AN ENTIRELY NEW : RANGE OF THE MOST f. RECENT PATTEENS ... " All Attmctively Priced. CaJI and view our great j variety of matching shades j FURNISHING i NAPIER. COMPANY, LTD.. I REDMAN I || DENTIST I I Open All Day Saturday until H ■ "FIT-TITE" TEETH I 9 from, per set £2 12 6 9 9 REMODELS .... from £1 10 0 9 B REPAIRS rrtifii if 5 0 lllllllllg I EXTRACTIONS „ 2 6 I 9 ALL WORK POSITIVELY 9 B GUARANTEED 9 9 THE BEST FOR LESS — SPEND THE DEFFERENOB 9 m THORP'S BUILDINGS (opposite Westerman's) 19

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 9

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