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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1917, Advertising, p. 12

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12 THE MARINE WATERBURY CORDAGE ww SO I SOL 1 OO DSS OO OE TON LO) Iw) Sr wel eh wl peter ier oe Se i eee HEREVER you see square riggers in numbers you may be sure that Waterbury Cordage and Waterbury Wire Rope play an important part in their equipment. In fact in practically every branch of the — marine industry the long and high standing of Waterbury products has moored the name of Waterbury so securely to quality equipment that it is hard to sail any of the seven seas any of the , seven days of the week without seeing evidence everywhere of Waterbury superiority. Pocket editions of our Cordage and Wire Rope Catalogs gladly sent on request. WATERBURY COMPANY 6S PARK ROW, NEW YORK Se — Serie ser CHICAGO 1315 W. Congress St. : DALLAS, TEX. © - A. T. Powell & Co., 911 Southwestern H ' Life Bldg. ! NEW ORLEANS -_ 1018 Maison Blanche Bldg., Canal and HI : Dauphine Sts. SAN FRANCISCO - “ 151-161 Main St. 2230-W ar cer sei ser Su ——— .o> (i ecu! os REVIEW December, 1917 Valiant Sea Fights Every ship has its battle in the sea. Ships of Commerce and Ships of War constantly fight the elements of all sorts of weather; the bite of salt spray, sleet and snow; the strain of rough seas and the blistering heat of the: sum onavet deck and spar. In this fight ailthe ship’s guns are useless. a ODT St -EOl Bet CON et Ole) OTTO Ol Ol OSLO etal are) Pel tel terial iwi eieliertet ier center tata} a Murphy Transparent Spar Varnish | “the varnish that lasts longest’’ 0 OF oh ph cmt oh Cah Fark a SN AN wl <I w) ew wl spat awl ete mei ei ae SS is the durable weather-proof coat that protects ship surfaces, whether of wood or metal. It renders them smooth and cleanable and preserves and beautifies them. | For over half a century Murphy | Spar Varnish has gone to sea insur- | ing. all kinds: of craft against. the . destructive action of water, wind | and wear. It is the varnish that sailors salute. Write for “Beautiful Boats and How to Care for Them’’. A book of : sea sense and colored water colors of ships and shipping. Mirchi Varnish Company | Franklin Murphy, jr., President Newark ae ae e Chicago Dougall Varnish Company, Ltd., Montreal, Canadian Associate 5 i, = millet pel iel ie jel sel et miele) aia iatesetcers Please mention THE Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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