The Paint-Protected Farm The man on the land wants a paint that will give real protection ?R 3 p S \ f CmentS ' ? nt M n Berger's Paint, Prepared 'j ' every painting job on the farm he gets the most desirable and economical paint that science and experience can produce and money can buy. In covering capacity, in durability, in appearance, m purity, Berger's has no equal. Berger s Paint, Prepared (8.P.) is the purest paint obtainableFor 160 years the firm of Lewis Berger and Sons, Ltd., has been specialising in the manufacture of paint. (PREPARED} It is made of pure white lead and zinc oxide, mixed with refined, matured linseed oil and American spirits of turpentine and is 100% pure paint. Each tin 1 of Berg-r*s Paint, Prepared (8.P.), is guaranteed tc last longer, cover better, work easier, and uniformly g:ve better results than any other paint, including pure white lead and linseed oil. Manufacturer!: LEWIS BERGER & SONS (Australia) £tD. Ef.cbiished 1760 Factories at Homerton, London and Sydney, N.S.W. Local Dulributors; BELLRINGER BROS. Berger's Specialties are t —Berger'* Structural and Roof Paint, for all iron work ; Maisone, a cold water paint for interior decoration; Matone, an oil enamel with iUt finish for interior work ; Varnol, a high-grade enamel at moderate cost, and Berger's varnish for all purposes.
First CSass Dairy Farms for Safe.
110 ACRES. Very choice dairy farm, Lepperton <li>>ricfc, all been ploughed and sown down in gras* and crops; well fenced; 16 paddocks; good 5-roomed hous?, washhouse, etc., cowshed with machines; ],} miles to sAool, factory, and railway nation. Price £75 par acre, easy tonns, or owner(ivill sell everything as a going concern, including all stock, farm implements, etc., at £9O per acre. A real good farm. Call and inspect. 152 ACRES. Good dairying find grazing land, Omata district, about 20 acres in busJi, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled road within % mile of property, council has premised to complete remainder this winter; :i miles from school and creamery, will carry 40 to 50 cows. 3-roomed whare. Price £lO per acre, a dirt cheap property at the price. 900 ACRES FREEHOLD. J First class dairying and grazing farm, i Urut i district, subdivided into I*2 pad- ; docks, 400 acres ploughable, all shesp- | proof fence.-;, about :i miles fro(n fae- , iOi'y; w ill carry JIJO cows, young [stock and sheep, etc.; roomed j noiise and all eonv<.. cnces; washhouse land outbuildings, wooislicil, and whare. i i'rice 121.1 per acre, choice dairying and i grazing farm, never been milked on, I splendidly grassed, a warm, well sheltered, farm, with a great prospective ! value.
m A 2ni REEHO J iD ' fir ' t " c!ass dai, 7 farra ' hi «My improved, situated Bel! Block Distort, nil been nwl ■^ tlUnped ' so ™, dOWn m .'- ras3 a,ul erc P s ' ex <*P* 6 aCT « shelter bush, subdivided iuto about » w£S£T "n, 1 fences, eleven-roomed Jiouse ana conveniences, iron barn, cowshed concrete floor iml V n W i ' .• . i ! A.W.R. miUting plant goes with property. Price £SO per acre, farm adjoining has just'been soid I \or°T»o' ll i)e-- iTOwner selling out on account of old age. Call and inspect, can recommend this.
vNote : -Hevsng had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to lecomVend clients where best to purchase. I wul show you returns and finance you for stock if required E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT opn Coffee Palace NEW PLYMOUTH Telephone 575. * - ■ 5, Eox 39 Quality, Style, Finish, Durability. These are the Four Cardinal Points of Excellence which Distinguish "OUR" Footwear from All Others x m mm LOWEST PRICED LOWEST PRICES. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH.BRAND " FOOTWEAR DOCKRILLS', m Bevon Street,
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Specify and Insist on (Extra Quality). ROOFING AND PAINTS. JOHN CHAiIBERS & SON LTD. And all good Hardware Merchants. JJILLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manqer of printing executed with despatch and at reasonable rates. Daily News Jobbing.
HAVOLiNE OIL RBO. U.S.PAT. OFF. "it Makes a Difference " GRADES TO SUIT ALL REQUIREMENTS PROCURABLE THROUGH ANY GARAGE. NEWTON KING, distributor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 9
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