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Damp Defeat The congregation of a a whole host of purposes: little church in the West Silicones are extremely of England were greatly versatile chemicals in troubled by excessive addition to their excel- dampness in one wall of lence as water-repellents the church: So damp was it, for masonry, leather, tex in fact, that at one stage tiles and other materials, water was actually running they have specialised uses down the interior wall: A in high-temperature elec- builder;, to whom they trical equipment; in paint went for advice, used a and polish formulations, water-repellent solution, in moulding processes, in based on a silicone resin, suppressing foams in to brush on the external pharmaceutical prepara- wall: Thus the problem tions and many other ap- was solved, for the wall plications: Research 1S today is perfectly dry; such constantly going on; new iS the remarkable water- and existing uses are being repellency of silicone- developed: In almost every treated surfaces: LCI: industry, ICI's silicones manufactures silicones; one can answer a need, solve a of its newer products, for problem: I.GIs research and production are world-wide in their scope, seruing the peoples of many nations: ICL IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (NZ) LTD: THE MOST reliable SOURCE OF VITAMIN C Gregg $ Besides being the most reliable, Gregg '$ Rose Hip ROSE HIP Syrup is also most economical: It costs only T2d SyRuP for baby 8 daily Vitamin C requirement: Give SYR Rosa FKuCTUSI it to kiddies in spoon, bottle , or mug: Containing approx: 200 milligrammes of Ascorbic Acid in each 100 mils:, Gregg $ Rose Hip Syrup conforms to the approved standard Greggs ROSE HIP SYRUP 48 W. Gregg & Co. Ltda 51 Forth Street Dunedin. 18

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 18

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