Now you cam enjoy the uxury of 8 bath in lustrouSs gleaming PERSPEX ACRYLIC SHEET in @ full range of beautiful pastel colours 6( 'Perspex sinks and nursery ware have already gained a marvellous reputation in household use. Now you can obtain baths in this versatile modern material. Think of the advantages Perspex 9 5 will not discolour with normal use and because the colour goes right through, unsightly scratches and chips are avoided. Perspex is hygienic and So easily cleaned: Perspex " baths are unaffected by hot water and indeed assist in maintaining the water temperature: 66 Perspex " 9 ) is science' $ answer to the demand for a bathroom, kitchen and nursery material which combines great strength with light weight and attractive appearance. Side or end panels in matching or contrasting colours 66 95 are optional with your Perspex bathtub: The bathtub illustrated above is made from "Perspex" acrylic sheet by Wood PLAsTICS LTD , HASTINGS, and is obtainable through leadina hardware and plumbing merchants everywhere. For further information about this versatile material write: ICL IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUST RIES (Z) LTD: P.O: Box 900. P.O: Box 1592, PO: Box 1486, Auckland: Wellington. Christchurch.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 733, 31 July 1953, Page 11
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190Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 733, 31 July 1953, Page 11
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