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The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 03, March 1888 by Various
page 107 of 110 (97%)
does not require an extra heavy coat, they can be
thinned (with our Old Fashioned Kettle-boiled
Linseed Oil) and still cover better than most of
the mixed paints sold in the market, many of
which have so little stock in them that they will
not give a good solid coat.

Some manufacturers of mixed paints direct
NOT to rub out the paint, but to FLOW it on; the
reason being that if such stuff were rubbed out
there would be but little left to cover, would be
transparent. Our Cottage Colors have great
strength or body, and, like any good paint, should
be worked out well under the brush. The covering
property of this paint is so excellent as to
allow this to be done.

Put up for shipment as follows: In 3-gal. and
5-gal. bailed buckets, also barrels; in cans of 1/8,
1/4, 1/2, 1-gal. and 2-gal. each.

Sample Cards of Colors, Testimonials and prices
sent on application to

Chicago White Lead & Oil Co.,
Cor. Green & Fulton Streets,
CHICAGO, ILL.

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