TIMBER DESTROYING AGENTS CAN BE CONTROLLED
More and more people now realise that it’s not wise to pin their faith on a single preservative. They insist on Hickson’s “Tanalised” Timber—timber that is treated by the vacuum-pressure impregnation process using world-famous "Tanalith” preservative. "Tanalith” is a general allpurpose compound preservative that is toxic to every known timber-destroying fungus and insect. It is the compound preservative most widely used for building timbers. Leading timber merchants have supplies of Hickson’s "Tanalised” Timber, accepted by State Housing, State Advances, and many Local Bodies. Get permanent protection with “Tanalised” .Timber. Advi.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27211, 1 December 1953, Page 9
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