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When you think of it, Pinex Wallboards are perfect for ceilings the largest unbroken area in any room. Of prime importance In choosing ceilings is insulation. Pinex Acoustic Tiles, Pinex Panels (both 24” x 12” and 12” x 12") and big sheets in a range of sizes are all made from famous Pinex Insulating Board. It’s a most effective barrier against unwanted noise and extremes of temperature; makes big savings In heating costs too. THEY WORK SO WELL UP THERE p inex Acoustic T«es ano Pinex Panel, m I II tongue-and-grooved for fast, easy erection, wonder why they area t They’re sold plain or pre-finished in white and * * the new Decotex colours. The big sheets of called Pinex ceiling boards? Pinex ,nsulatin9 Board are ava,iab,e «*•- 3 primed. Pre-finished Pinex Wallboards completely eliminate the problems of ‘overhead* painting and decorating. They look grand and the look lastsl In service areas Pinex Hardboard makes Its bow with quickly erected, easy-to-clean ceilings of proven durability. Of course all these advantages make them ,deal wa,,boards to °- But lh «y af ® perfect for ceilings. Makes it well worth your while to send 4 '. in th « coupon for the FREE PINEX WALLBOARDS CEILING BOOKLET. Full Information, i* 'x Designs. Ideas. Practical hints. Ask your Pinex Wallboards Stockist he's ’ ‘ listed under Wallboards’ in the yellow pages of . x /V ’>S' your phone book —or send the coupon. . jaJHMwh aLr \ -w .v : 1 ; To: Advertising Department, £ \ s*. ,7 ’Ti,"VS \ ! N.z. Forest Products Limited, Private Bag, Auckland. S’ui ?" " . T*. ' * • Please send a free copy ot your t ,'„ ° ■ Ceilings Booklet. - j I : : • ACDRtSS: .. ”F'' • ■ 1V , iLdhlTil wallboards N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LTD PRVATC BAG AUCKLAND
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 22
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