MOST IMPORTANT INVENTION.
THE PATENT STUCCO PAINT CEMENT.—This truly valuable preparation, the satisfactory result of a long series of experiments, after having been subjected to the most rigid tests, is now offered with confidence to the public, as possessing the following extraordinary qualities, which must at once insure for it a preference over any Cement yet manufactured.
Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Builders, Masons, Plasterers, and the Trade are referred to the undermentioned properties of this valuable discovery, which is secured by Patent to its Inventors and Proprietors.
1. Its strong adhesive properties, fixing most tenaciously to the smoothest surfaces, even to glass.
2. Its being highly repellent of water, and thoroughly impervious to wet or damp.
3. The chemical peculiarity of its composition does not admit of the possibility of its vegetating, and thereby becoming discoloured.
4. The safe and gradual rapidity with which it dries; hardening the more by the greater exposure to the atmosphere.