AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



May, 1907 



This 59-Year-Old Tin Roof 

 lllus trates the Old-time QuaHty 



of "TARGET- AND -ARROW 

 OLD STYLE" TIN 



T is the home of Mr. D. 

 W. White, at Hebron, 

 Connecticut. Although 

 laid fifty-nine years ago, 

 the tin is still in good con- 

 dition, there being no leaks 

 except in the gutters. In 

 arranging to repair them, 

 the owner wrote us for 

 prices on our tin. "Target- 

 and- Arrow Old Style'* tin is the only kind now made by 

 the old hand-dipped process, and this process is the only one 

 which has produced tin giving the service above 

 presented. 



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This trade mark stamped 

 on each sheet of genuine, 

 original "Old Style" tin. 



Another instance of the durability of our " Target-and 

 Arrow" brand comes to us from Spring City, Pa. Two 

 roofs laid with this tin by Mr. John McFeat, a roofer of 

 that place, in 1 865 and 1 869, respectively, are still giving 

 good service. 



Our booklet, "A Guide to Good Roofs," sheds a good deal 

 of light on the roofing question. We send it free to any architect, 

 builder, roofer or houseowner who asks for it. 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY 



Established 1810 



Philadelphia 



