PLASTICS IN NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY Noa & 6| sink tops in PERSPEX ! Sinksand sinktops in hard-wearing, pastel-toned "PERSPEX" acrylic sheet are available for New Zealand homes through the combined enterprise of Imperial Chemical Industries and New Zealand industry: New Zealand factories are now producing a wide range of Sizes of sinks and sink tops in "Perspex' This is an improved "Perspex' unplasticised and toughened to withstand boiling water; and cannot be marked by hot tea pots. The smooth surface also resists fruit juice,tea leaves,sour milk and other household acid stains and the lovely pastel-tones (available in a wide range of colours to harmonise with every colour scheme) go right tbrough the material to stay lovely for the whole long, long life of your "Perspex' sink: Best of all these sinks are very modestly priced. Your plumbing or bard- ware supplier can show you a wide range of 'Perspex" sinks, sink tops, sink units, hand wash-basins, baby' $ baths and other articles. Sink made by Wood Plastics Ltd , Hastings. One of 4 Series by IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (NZ) LTD: distributors of ICI "Perspex" Nylon; Alkatbene "Welvic" etc. Peaniics 1 HEATI J L MNAFFECTED 1 RESISTANT! ACID 1 1 I 1
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 548, 23 December 1949, Page 8
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197Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 548, 23 December 1949, Page 8
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