Plastergon The Wallboard for Better Results! "Plastergon” is man-made timber. It is virgin spruce fibre, transformed from log to panel by reducing the logs into individual fibres, strengthening the fibres in a chemical bath, and then reforming the fibres into compact sheets or "plies. ’ Four of these plies are then cemented together to form a rigid, flawless board, smooth and even, and free from knots, cracks, seams or blemishes. This laminated construction builds a board of great strength and rigidity, a board that resists warping or twisting, but a board that is also light in weight and easy to handle. And “Plastergon’’ not only is made well, but finished well. Both sides of every panel are surface sided and sealed! at the factory by a protective varnish coating, which holds the board to a definite moisture content, prevents absorption of moisture from the air, and eliminates a priming coat so that the board reaches you all ready for painting. Available in sizes 6,7, 8,9, 10, 12, 14 feet long by 3 feet or 4 feet wide. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. C. & A. ODLIN Timber & Hardware Co. Wellington, N.Z.
ISAFETY ioter Glass! 1 i s There is no need to teach motorists the importance of Safety Glass. =a g To-day it Is recognised as being as vital as insurance. But to be § S safe, it must be positively UNSI’LINTERABIJE. s e „ . s s Enquire— s | SMITH & SMITH, LTD., | j WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. |
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 15
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240Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 15
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