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Particle Board takes the guesswork out of cabinet-making f iminMMwtm TT-THinr-nr iBBEtIH 1 g| ■ B j I I l- .jfIBBBHBBHBHBBBBBMBBBBHB Kli Trends and construction methods in cabinet-making and joinery are changing. Today the, emphasis is on modular construction and demountable units. Today the demand is for reliable materials performance-planned bytestand research —not by guesswork! That’s why Particle Board is so widely used for cabinet-making - kitchen benches, cupboards, built-ins, shelving: • Because it’s an engineered wood panel product—purpose-made for particular uses and completely reliable. • Because it resists movement, twisting, warping and is stable. • Because it works like wood —.but has none of the drawbacks of natural timber. • Because it can be stained, painted, varnished, veneered - and won’t advertise its presence when it shouldn't be seen. • Because every inch can be used - there is no wastage factor. The new wraerinwood F®r Inionnation on the control of warping of laminete-faced Particle Board » ■ ■—. QM _ J P"“'»- thermal conductivity of Particle Board, the uae of Particle Board for UMS ceilings, and for the home handymen write to - ■■ Particle Board Bureau, P.O. IJox 2609, Auckland. ™ WH A Division of the N.Z. Timber Research and Development Association (Inc.) 6508 |— CARRY FULL STOCKS ANO WILL CUT TO SIZE PARTICLE BOARD

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 3

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