1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



789 



Paint without Oil 



Remarkable Discovery that Cuts Down 



the Cost of Paint Seventy-five 



Per Cent. 



A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer of Adams, N. 

 Y., has discovered a process of makinK a new kind of 

 paint without the use of oil. He calls it Powdrpaint. 



THE DISCOVEBBB OF POWDRPAINT. 



It comes in the form of a dry powder, and all that is 

 required is cold water to make a paint storm-proof, 

 Are-proof, and as durable as oil paint. It adheres to 

 any surface, wood, stone, or brick; spreads and looks 

 like oil paint, and costs aboiit one-fourth what you 

 have heretofore had to pay for paint. 



Write to Mr. A. L. Rice, 615 North St., Adams, N. 

 Y., and he will send you a free trial of his new discov- 

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 how you can save a good many dollars. Write to-day. 



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"JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION " 



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"SEABOARD^MAGAZINE" 



hand.somely illustrated— containintc a detailed 

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