6* ~ pk DISHES GENTLE HARD Weamng' sink tops in PERSPEX ! This sleek sink top is typical of the adaptability of "Perspex' acrylic sheet to practical modern design. Made from a special grade of 'Perspex' that is unplasticised and toughened to withstand boiling water (in a recent test in Australia water was actually boiled within a "Perspex' sink for 48 hours) , this sink resists fruit juice, tea leaves, sour milk and other household acid stains For its weight "Perspex' is immensely strong (a bath-tub has been filled with a ton of plaster without sagging) and the pastel tones go right through for long, lovely life: "Perspex' is a designer' $ dream material it is versatile and limited only by the designer' S imagination it is available in rod and sheet form in various thicknesses, and a really wide range of colours as well as transparent and translucent and can be moulded, fabricated, cemented, sawn, drilled and worked with ease: ICL For further information and technical advice write to: IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (NZ) Ltd. P.o Box 900 P.o: Box 1592, P.o. Box 1486 , AUCKLAND: WELLINGTON: CHRISTCHURCH: 1 Colouri Heati 1 PERHANENT UMAFFECTEO ResistaNTi ACID
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 10
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191Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 10
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