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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



November, 1906 



Target-and-Arrow Old Style 



Tin Often Lasts Fifty Years 



Without Repairs 



HERE IS AN INSTANCE 



This old store, located in Huntsville, Alabama, was roofed with our 



'Target-and-Arrow" Old Style tin in 1850. The roof was not painted until 



1901. It has never leaked and for the first fifty years did not cost a dollar for 



repairs. The building has seen its day, but the roof is in good condition and 



will last for many years to come. 



As another striking example of durability and service, the residence of 

 Mr. D. W. White, of Hebron, Conn., might be cited. This residence has a 

 roof of our heavily coated, hand-dipped tin laid fifty-nine years ago. 



The Target-and-Arrow" Old Style Tin we are making to-day has 

 exactly this same old-time durable quality — the kind of roofing tin we have been 

 making for sixty years. You can know this tin by the <l Target-and-Arrow ' 

 trade-mark and our name as manufacturers, stamped on every sheet. 



$ mMsmz 



Write for free booklet, "A Guide to Good Roofs." It tells why " Target- 

 and- Arrow " Old Style tin (formerly called "Taylor Old Style'') will give 

 you better service than any other tin or any other roofing material. 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY 



Established 1811) 



Philadelphia 



