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FACTS ABOUT WOOD Every year more bush and forest is 2 Any form of rot favours the growth burnt in New Zealand, much of it of Borer or Termite which feed on through carelessness. At once thedead the cellulose in floor and wall timbers: timber is attacked by borer. Millions The only satisfactory method of con- of feet of valuable Nz: wood is being trol is to impregnate the fibres of the pulverized by insects, which may in- timber with a chemical which Poisons crease after a fire by as much as L,000 their food supply- Such is Penta- Per cent: Thus borer multiply and chlorophenol, shot with pressure guns spread into building timber and into into the wood itself by the experts of buildings themselves: the Boracure Service: 3 Timber is the natural building 4 Boracure, the nation-wide wood material for New Zealand: Beau- preservation service will examine tiful modern houses will be built in Your house regularly to see that con- the next few years of wood from our ditions leading to decayare not allowed own forests. Wood is cheap, warm, to arise: Careful Maintenance will safer in earthquakes and lends itself double the life of wooden property to attractive finishes: Wood is subject New building timber can be dipped to insects and rot 1 yes, but none of in Pentachlorophenol_ another this need worry you if only the timber Boracure service: Get full details of is watched by experts. how we can save You hundreds of pounds- F Bl8.4 Write BORACURE (N.Z) LTD;, P.o Box 632 , Wellington.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 289, 5 January 1945, Page 14

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