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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1919, Advertising, p. 56

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56 THE MARINE REVIEW March, 1919 MARINE CASTINGS BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM, MANGANESE, Etc. ANYTHING UP TO 6,000 Pounds DAILY CAPACITY 40,000 Pounds © Our Capacity Permits Immediate Delivery The John Harsch Bronze & Foundry Co. CLEVELAND Spray-painting Ships Means Quality Work It has been well demonstrated in shipyards throughout the country using the Aeron spray- finishing system, that the spray-application of paint on either steel or wood surfaces insures highest quality results. Considering this performance record, it is rea- sonable to believe that equally good results can be brought to your painting operations by the Heron, System Portable Painting Equipment In exterior or interior ship painting with this equipment, the anti-rust primer, non-corrosive, copper, lead, varnish or enamel coat- ing is applied with the same degree of ease, uniformity and complete- ness. And the material used requires no thinning. AT THE SAME TIME, time and labor costs are greatly reduced, and other economies made possible. Write and let us mail you complete particulars about the advantages and savings of the Aeron System— The DeVilbiss Mfg. Co., rotebo-cnto =~ Please mention Tur Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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