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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1924, Advertising, p. 19

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November, 1924 MARINE REVIEW 19 epee RD £3 =f rn leas Ona tame ete AREY Ae 7, veh Use Good Paint For Satisfactory Results Under the severe conditions existing on board ship and along the shore, satisfactory results in painting can be obtained only by the use of Zinc Oxide in combination with other high grade materials. For many years ordinary paints were used, and moisture-laden air, windblown sand and foul harbor waters took their toll. Wise owners now protect their property with Zinc in the form of a new paint paste called MAPAZ Mapaz No. 1 is The New Jersey Zinc Company’s Green Seal French Process Zinc Oxide ground in refined linseed oil. It re- duces chalking, improves the lustre, insures the whiteness of white paints, makes purer the colors of tinted paints, and makes both the colors and the paint film last longer. Mapaz No. 1 is ground according to our formula by the fol- lowing licensed manufacturers: Se ne me Master Painters Supply Co., Inc., 160 Front St., New York Se a Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky., Atlanta, Ga., Dallas, Texas. U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co., Providence, K. I. oe The NewJersey Zinc Company Giid Please mention MARINE ReEvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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