NEW BOOK 



ON 



CARRIAGE * P AINTING . 



The Complete Carriage anfl fapn Painter 



Is a work of nearly 200 pages, which gives 

 in plain language, detailed directions for 

 painting 



Carnages, Wagons and Sleighs, 



besides full instruction in all the various 

 branches, includ.ng Lettering, Scrolling, 

 Oruameuting, Striping, Varnishing and 



Coloring, witn numerous receipts for mixing 

 cOior. It contains nearly Two Hundred IIIus* 

 tralious. This is, without doubt, the most 

 complete work of the kind ever issued. It 

 contains information of value to the most ex- 

 pert painter, and is indispensable to those 

 whose opportunities for learning the busi- 

 ness have been limited. This book will be 

 found valuable to all, and especially to those 

 who do their own painting. It contains 

 twenty-two chapters, and treats, among other 

 things, of Wagon Striping, with description 

 of tools employed; Wagon Lettering, with 

 illustrations of a great variety of letters, and 

 directions how to make and shade them. 

 Wagon Scrolling is fully described and illus- 

 trated, and also Stenciling. Full description 

 of how to Paint a Wagon from beginning to 

 end; First Coat, Second Coat. Puttying, Sand- 

 Papering, Varnishing, etc. One chapter tells 

 " How to Paint a Lumber Wagon ; " another 

 relates to "Touching Up Repair Work;" an- 

 other, " How to Paint a Cheap Job," includ- 

 ing an Express Wagon ; "How to Re-Varnish 

 a Carriage;" "Harmony of Colors;" Transfer 

 Ornaments and how to make them. 



Illustrations Are Given of a Variety of Monograms. 



So much practical and valuable information for so little money, we believe, has never 

 before been presented in so desirable a form. 



The price of this book, which is handsomely bound in cloth, with gold and ink sides, is 

 but One Dollar, including the postage — that is, for $1.00 it will be dehvered at your post- 

 office. 



Send the amount by post-office order, postal note, in postage stamps, by registered letter 

 or express, or in any way most convenient. Address 



M. T. mCHAEDSON, P^iblisher, 



84 & 86 Reade St., New York- 



