These Stains have been Largely and Successfully used during the past few seasons.

Owing to the strange PRESERVATIVE POWER of the Creosote, wood treated with this Stain cannot decay but simply wears away from the force of the weather.

The Stain in weathering does not become shabby like paint; but the surfaces assume weather beaten grays, very soft and harmonious, and varying slightly according to the original hue. The Stain may be renewed at any time with little trouble or expense, as the natural hues which nature gives in combination with the stain are allowed to stay.

Houses treated with these Stains may be seen at almost any of the seaside and suburban resorts of NEW ENGLAND, and on the NEW JERSEY and LONG ISLAND COASTS.

FOR ARTISTIC COLORING EFFECTS THEY ARE FAR SUPERIOR
TO PAINT, WHILE THEIR PRESERVATIVE POWER
MAKES THEM DOUBLY VALUABLE.


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SAMUEL CABOT,
70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass.