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A New Industry.

Anti-Fouling Copper Paint. We are always gratified to record the advent of a new industry and more especially so when it is the result of scientific experiment. We have been shown samples of an Anti-Fouling Copper Paint, produced by Messrs Jackson and Co., paint manufacturers of this City, and on which their expert has been engaged for a considerable time. It is an extremely hard drying paint and is composed of ingredients most deadly to marine! worms and growths, and should therefore he just the thing to prevent the fouling of the bottoms of ships and boats. The firm are so satisfied of its quality' that they are prepared to refund purchase money if this paint is not equal to any other anti-fouling paint on the market. They claim that it is the best procurable. Heavy.— daughter is going to Professor Wombat, the eminent pianist.” “How’s his touch?” “Pretty strong. Four dollars a —Kansas City Journal. ' . *'* * * His Master’s Voice. —Captain (sharply)— “Button up that coat.” Married Recruit (absently)“Yes, my dear.” — Tit-Bits. ,

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Progress, Volume XV, Issue 2, 1 October 1919, Page 618

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A New Industry. Progress, Volume XV, Issue 2, 1 October 1919, Page 618

A New Industry. Progress, Volume XV, Issue 2, 1 October 1919, Page 618

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