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OXIDE OF IRON PAJNT, Prepared by the THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zealand. CHARLES HILL, Manager. THIS PAINT is the Most Durable —the CHEAPEST—the Purest and Best that can be used for all kinds of Iron and Woodwork. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of the weather, and is Unsurpassed for all— FARM BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &G. MACHINERY, BOILERS, And all description of -Ironwork. It has also the advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredients, being made from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, fehingles, &c., served with it will resist fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powder. We have used this Paint on Iron Castings and Steam Boilers, and approve of it very highly. —A. and G. Priee, Engineers, Thames. For Woodwork I consider it superior Jfo Nelson Hematiiil; as it possesses greater bcrnf and leaves neither sediment; or waste. —-W. Friclcer, Painter, Thames. It has good, drying qualities, and a very intense body.— C. Bloomfield, Painter, Auckland. Agents -.— T. & S. MORRIN, Auckland. T. W. CARR & SON, Gisborne. PARNELL & BOYLAN, Gisbobne. 477

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 2

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