Simplify your Farm Building Projects with HAY BARN/IMPLEMENT SHED GANG-NAIL FABRICATED TRUSSES Farmers will appreciate the ease with which Farm Buildings. Garages and Workshops can be erected using GANGNAIL Fabricated Trusses. The absence ot internal columns enables every square inch of space to be used. Any span can now be bridged with a fabricated GANG-NAIL truss engineer-designed to guaranteed strength and accuracy. Trusses can be supplied by the Addington Timber Co. Ltd. for any centres and any types of roof covering. GANG-NAIL root trusses avoid weather hold ups and cost less than conventional construction methods. Components produced by the GANG-NAIL system are made on high precision pgs, ensuring uniformity throughout a production run. IDEAL FOR ALL FARM BUILDINGS, HAY BARNS, WOOL SHEDS, GARAGES, IMPLEMENT SHEDS, POULTRY SHEDS, ETC. For further information and quotations Phone or Call ths ADDINGTON TIMBER CO. LTD. Cnr. Moorhouse Ave. & Lincoln Road. Phone 68-178, Christchurch.
The Manager, I Addington Timber Co. Ltd., I P.O. BOX 562, CHRISTCHURCH. f Please send me your free plans and ! I I 8/ ] specifications for Hay Barns/lmplement * I \ Celw -J Sheds. X. J Name I X X Addressl I I
Immediate Reaction! Try a “Press” Classified Advt for prompt and positive results. Phone 68-939 (10 direct lines).
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33153, 17 February 1973, Page 5
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