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WHITE-LEAD PAINT
for about
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These big buildings on the Fillmore Farms are well protected against severe Vermont ` '"'crs. "Practically all the buildings os
estate are painted with Dutch Boy te-Lead. It lasts longer--doesn't crack and peel off and is better all around. It's cheaper, too, in the long run, and we in tend to stick to it."
W. H. Hill, Bennington, yt.
Read these letters, please
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"Figure out Dutch Boy
White-Lead, linseed oil and pure 'turpentine and,
you will see its cost is
reasonable. The Soft.
Paste feature makes mix
ing quick and easy. Try
it, you'll like it."--Oscar Bentson, R.
No. 3, Box 23, Raehte, Wise.
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'Never Disappointed in I<5 Years
Actions speak louder than words, and when you find a man who has; used one paint for that length of time you realize it must have given him thorough satisfacJ rion. That's the case with this userwhose
letter tells in a dozen-words all that any
one needs to know about his experience: "I have used your white-lead 10 years..
It has all been satisfactory."--James M. Vansant, Langhome, Pa.
EASY TO USE
''Dutch Boy Soft Paste is no bother at all to mix. Just a few minutes stirring, end it does a wonderful job. Actually
saves labor in putting it on."^--Thomas Graham, Gomel, I!L
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jt- 3Vi{* price (aj of February 1931) toEfl vary . somewhat depending upon buyer's distance from producing centers.
FOR UNDERCOAT
'Quick-mixing., . time-saving , . . that's Dutch Boy Soft Paste
White-Lead.
Jusr thin tyitb pure linseed oil... add pure turpentine and drier... and within
Mix equal measured parts Soft Paste WhiteLead and thinner (half linseed oil and half turpentine). Then add one-quarter pint of drier for each gallon ofpbint,
FOR FINISHING COAT
Mix equal measured parts Soft Paste AVhiteLead and linseed oil. Ther* stirin one-quarter pint each .of turpentine and drier for every gallon ofpaint.
10 nlinutes it's ready to use. "The longest wearing paint: you can get. The paint we use," 8 put of every 10 painters will tell you. (And nobody knows paint like a painter.)
Dutch Boy is also the ''farmer's choice"
.100 Pounds Soft Paste White-Lead OK Gallons) tnake about 6ii gallons of pure whitehead paint which will cover about '6GCTsquare feet per gallon, one coat.
(If heavy hastewhite-lead Is used, ii gallon more oil will he required per 100 lbs.)
because it makes an elastic protective coat
ing that does not crack or scale but-wears down smoothly, fay gradual chalking, leav ing a'perfect surface for repainting. There fore at rjepaint time, there is njo time or mone^ spent fpt burning or scraping.
Could anything be simpler? Is there any surer'Way of saving time and money?
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
New York,111 Broadway--Buffalo, 116 #ak Street
--Chicago, 900 West 18th Street--Cincinnati. 659 Freeman Avenue--Cleveland,820 West Superior Averiue--St.; Louis, 722 Chestnut Street--San Francisco, 2240 24th {Street1 -- Boston, NatlonalBostanLead !Co-.80ft Albany Street--Pittsburgh, Natlpn'a! Lead & Oil Ca. of Pa., 316 Fourth Avenue -- Philadelphia, John T. Lewis & Bros. Co., Widener Bldg;
12^, 25, 50 lb. pails and 100 lb. kegs.
FREE.: Send for the little folder of fered free in the coupon. It shows you jusr what you want to know about painting. And how to get better resales much easier. Slend for it now.
JUST MAIL THIS COUPON
National Lead Company
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Address: ,(See list ofoffices above). 1 '
Gentlemen:
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Please send me the folder that tells 'me how to do much better painting,.easier abd;{ for less
DUTCH BOY
U WHITE * LEAD
Place'and State
Job KD250
Farm Journal, April 1931 Successful Farming, April 1931
N 28009
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. . . and there's your pure WHITE-LEAD PAINT
for about
per gallon
These big buildings on the Fillmore Farms are well protected against severe Vermont winters. "Practically all the buildings on the estate are painted with Dutch Boy White-Lead. It lasts longer -- doesn't crack and peel off and is better all around. It's cheaper, too, in the long run and we intend to stick to it."
tV. H. Hill, Bennington, Vt.
Just read what these thrifty farmers say . . .
Never Disappointed in 16 Years
Actions speak louder than words, and when you fmd a man who has used one paint (or that length of time you realize it must have given him thorough satisfac tion. That's the rase with this user whose letter tells in a dozen words all that any one needs to know about his experience:
"I have used your white-lead 16 years. It has g/f been satisfactory."--/erwer M. Vonsant, Longhorn*, Po.
"Figure out Dutch Boy
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White-Lead, linseed oil
and pure turpentine and you will see its cost is
F5&*
reasonable. The Soft
Paste feature makes mix
ing quick and easy. Try
if, you'd like it."--Oscar Benison, R.
No. 3, Box 23, Racine, Wise.
EASY TO USE
"Dutch Boy Soft Paste its no bother at ail to mix. Just a few minutes stirring and it does a wonderful job. Actually saves labor in putting it am Does a wonderful job."--Thomas Graham, Gomel, III.
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"Time was less and cost lower"
"All tny life I have known good, pure Dutch Boy White-Lead. When I had my hum and house painted last time I saw to It we used Dutch Boy Soft Paste.
"Painting tune was less alt a result and cost Was lower. Every farm painter knows the value of Dutch Boy, and knows there is nothing finer obtain able." ~ David S. Stryker, R. D. 3, Flctn- ingtod, N. 3.
This price (as ofMarch 1931) will vary `somewhat depending upon buyer's distance from p
REPAINTIHG OUTSIDE WOOD
FOB UNDERCOAT
Quick-mixing . . , time-saving , . . that's Dutch Boy Soft Paste
Mix equal measured parts Soft Paste WhiteLead and thinner (half linseed oil and hall turpentine). Then add one-quarter pint of
drier for each gallon of paint.
White-Lead.
FOR FINISHING COAT
JUST thin with pure linseed oil... add pure turpentine and drier .,. and within 10 minutes it's ready
Mix equal, measured pans Soft Paste WhiteLead and linseed.oil. Then stir in one-quarter pint eschrof turpentine and drierifor every gallon ofpaint.
to use. "The longest weaiiag paint 1 you can get. The paint we use," .8 out of every 10 painters will tell yiop. (And nobody knows paint
~ IUtVa' painter.) ' They use Dutch Boy because it makes an elastic protective coating
. 100 Pounds Soft Paste White-Lead. '(3ft1 Galkinsi make about 6J^ ;gallone of pure1White-lead paint which will cove? about 600 square feet per gai)on: one coat.
(If heavypastc white-lead is use^J, Vi gallon more.;cr!l
will be required per 100 lbs.)
that does not crack, or scale fcuc
wears down srnoothi^,]:.by gradual NATIONAL `LEAD COMPANY chalking, leaving a perfect -surface New York,!lkBroadway--Buffalo,116 Oak Street
for repainting. Thus wheu you -Chicago, 900 V^est' 18th Street--Cincinnati, 6S9
eventually repaint,tberei will be no;
Freeman A!ven'Sc-r-,CJeve3and,:g20 West Superior iAVetjue;--St) Lo u Ib, 722 Chestnut , Street--San
time or money spent-|fof burnings 'iFra'ftcisCo.iiSSifi :24th 'Street--Boston, National-
BostonLead Co., 800 Albany Street--Pittsburgh,
or scraping.
i'lNatiadal iLcad!` & Oil Co- dr Pa., 316 Fourth
Could anything be siinplef? Is`
Avenue-- Philadelphia, John If. Lewis & Bros. Co., Wfdener Bldg.
there any surer way of saving time
and money?
12^,25s50lb.pailsatld lOOlh.kegs.
Send for the little folder offered free in the coupon. It shows you just wbat you want to know about painting, and how to get results much easier. Send for it uow.
jqST MAIL THIS COUPON
National Lead Company i Address: {See list .of offices above)
Gentlemen1 Please ^end md the folder that tells me how
to do tnueft better 'painting, easier and for leas
DUTCH BOY
Job KD-250
Hoard's Dairyman, April 25, 1931
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