FENCING NEWS FOR FARMERS
FENCING,- in addition to being costly is hard work and the posts used should be expected to last a lifetime. Now that supplies of long-life N.Z. timber for fencing are almost exhausted England’s Timber Service has carried out considerable research and investigation and found that special treatment processing of exotic pine can give it a generation of life, PROVIDING the treatment is the full .71 concentrate of preservatives which not only resists fungus rot. but SOFT ROT DECAY The initial cost of these fully pressure treated tanalised posts is a little more than the less expensive process of fungus rot protection. But from generations of experience in supplying quality timber, England’s recommend and sell posts carrying the maximum protection treatment. K. E. ENGLAND and SON, LTD., Cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph streets, ’Phone 62-905. P.B.A.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 16
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