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THE NEW INTERIOR LINING

NEW ZEALAND MADE WALLBOARD Modem building construction at ail times calls for the use of permanent hygienic materials. Perhaps one of the greatest objections to the wooden house was the unsanitary and unhygienic ! scrim and paper linings, which, until recently, was the universal interior lining. Of recent years, however, there has been available a plaster wallboard which actually is solid sheets of plaster encased between two layers of fireproof, Insulating material, which will not crack, warp, crumble or burn. It is vermin proof, damp proof, and a perfect Insulator. ensuring coolness in I summer and warmth in winter. This ; class of lining has found great favour ! over thirteen million square feet, all im ! ported from other countries, being U3ed annually In New Zealand. It Is interesting to know, however, that there is now' available “Winstone Plaster Wall Board, a New Zealand made product of excellent quality and finish. Every sheet Is guaranteed, and In purchasing "Winstone” board money • is kept within this country and New , Zealand prosperity fostered. From basement to attic “Winstone” | board makes a complete job. while it : can also be papered, calcimined or 1 painted with artistic effects at a mini- * mum cost.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

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THE NEW INTERIOR LINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

THE NEW INTERIOR LINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 7

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