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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



April, 1907 



lloiiic of Will lain 11 '. uillcspic. Si aiiij urd , Conn. 



"Target-and-Arrow Old Style" 

 Tin Has Covered This 

 House for 35 Years 



HERE is a roof of our Targe t-and- Arrow" tin which has been con- 

 tinuously good since it was hrst laid in 1871. Thirty-five years of 

 exposure has caused neither rust nor leaks and it is as sound to-day as 

 when first laid. Those who buy "Target-and-Arrow" tin to-day will get 

 the same quality and can expect the same service. They will get a roof 

 that requires no attention except a coat of paint at, say, six or eight 

 year intervals — or even longer. In fact the intervals between paintings 

 will be found to be longer than most slag and composition roofs will last. 



This frade-mark 

 stamped on eacli sheet 



of the genuine, 

 Ofi^nal "Old Style" 

 Tin 



Messrs. Macmurphy & Story, of Augusta, Ga., prominent architects in the South, write: "We 

 have had about thirty years' experience in all kinds of roofs and know there is no compar- 

 ison between a good tin roof and any kind of slag or prepared roofing that we have used." 



We want to send to arrhitects, builders and property owners a copy of our booklet, 

 "A Guide to Good Roofs." It is a book of facts, 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY 



Established 1810 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



