February, 1908 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



AUG i c 1985 

 Ubraries 



Target and Arro 



Old Style Tin 



has prote&ed this building for 20 years 



Everybody in Birmingham, 

 Alabama, knows the Hood 

 Building, located at the cor- 

 ner of Third Avenue and 

 20th Street and owned by 

 Mr. William Hood. 



At the time it was built, 

 twenty years ago, Target- 

 and- Arrow Old Style" tin 

 was seleded for the roof. 

 Although subjeded to the 

 roughest kind of treatment by telephone men, it is Still giving good 

 service. When, four years ago, a skylight was cut through the roof, 

 the tin removed was found to be as good as new. 



"Target-and- Arrow Old Style" tin offers the same durable 

 qualities today that it did when the Hood Building was built. 

 Its record proves that it is the most durable roofing 

 material to be had. 



Two booklets should be in the hands of prospective 

 builders and property owners — "A Guide to Good 

 Roofs" and the "Tin Roofers' Hand Book." We send 

 them free to interested parties. 



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Reg. U. S. Patent Office. 

 There are over 250 imita- 

 tions of this brand. Look 

 for the "Target-and- 

 Arrow" trade-mark on the 

 genuine " Old Style." 



Architects will find our 

 catalogue on pages 306* 

 309 of '• Sweet's Index " 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY ( E °7ST) PHILADELPHIA 



