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"EVERITE" CORRUGATED SHEETS.

* THE IDEAL hoofing material. "Evorito" as not a new roofing material. New to this country perhaps, but not to those British authorities who proclaimed it during war-time the best procurable article for use in the many schemes of construction then under war. Bo much so, that the Imperial authorities absorbed all the supplies then available, leaving no surplus for export trade. . . "Evorito" is composed or a mixture of asbestos and Portland cement. Imag» ine a material that positively will not break, crack, warp, flake, or disintegrate, is non-conducting and a perfect insulator, is free from expansion or contraction, and con perfectly defy all atmospheric conditions. Add to that the fact that it is capable of the most artistic colour effects, and ia still economical in price. These are all "Everite" .features that should recommend it to you j for that building proposition. Just spend a ftw minutes investigating this marvellous roofiiig material. The agents will be pleased to give demonstrations. ; Call to-day at the Central Indent and General Agency Co., corner Manchester and Worcester streets, architects, builders and the man who is building will bo afforded every facility for investigation —gladly. 05484-4669

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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"EVERITE" CORRUGATED SHEETS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

"EVERITE" CORRUGATED SHEETS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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