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How 2 hours fun can cut your winter fuel bills by 40% (if your husband helps too) I X / ~ -XIIL wBKwBwF —• ' ' hHHHPMRB' w x W .. FIBREGLASS WOOL INSULATION A PROMISE OF TOTAL COMFORT How? By insulating the ceiling of your home Graphs of temperatures in the hall and hcdvvith Fibreglass. Fibreglass wool insulation room before insulation showed fluctuations of warms your home by keeping cold out and 10° and more between night and day, whereas costly heat in. after insulation the rise and fall was only once Fibreglass is the world’s most efficient insula- over 4°. tion. Fibreglass lasts forever. No wonder Fibre- Fibreglass therefore \cuts heating bills and glass is the world’s best-selling insulation. evens out temperature fluctuations. Fibreglass Friction Fit Batts can be laid bv hand. No tools are needed. They are light, clean and easy-to-handle. Your husband (with your help) can cover the ceiling of an average house /n/ ■A I \u\ in two hours. Save over 40% on fuel bills. VB{ fl !■ I )gf Compare these Waitemata Electric Power ■* w 1 /gy_ Board Tests in tw'o conventional houses in Takapuna, Auckland. A portion only of these houses was specially wired and the amount of H electricity needed to T A , keep the rooms at a MM ■ K 31 qr I ,/A comfortable temper- KiUAUH vJ-l-iFikJkJ ■■ - "W ature without insulaW tion was measured. The ceiling of one GLASS WOOL was then insulated friction I **■ AN association of Australian consolidated industries Batts R 9. limited ano owens-corning fiberglass corp. usa. g Further checks on I inside and outside |_.HHMESI •"W I X"S r ™m’p n ! "RITE TODAY ITS FREE ; tion were then taken • N** Ze»land Fibre Glass Company I and recorded. J Bm 12069 - Auckland EJ 1/ I i’ T?wfe' rB RESULTS: Cost per ■ Please send me a copy of ™*]',•’■ iMte’jl q • I 4^r^3Bh We 5 k u Of rI heating lI hall ! TOTAL 5 COMFORV° MISE ° F ' [ - ar >d bedroom, Unin- ■ i sulated 9/10, Insu- 1 I ,ated 5/ { O, Saving 4/ * I namf f. wBBBBBI ■ per week or 41 % . ( NAME - | The figures of 9/10 and 5/10 represent only ■ ADDRESS ._ part of the cost of heating a house. It is fair I ' to assume that the same percentage saving I CP ( would apply over a whole house. L» j rai.t*

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

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