”Qt last a ceilingthatfe beautifully smooth and no cracks." Harry and me used to spend a lot of time here, just staring at the ceiling. Eyeing the bumps and counting the cracks. But while we were in our bed, so to speak, a Gibraltar Board revolution has taken place. Gib Board has risen up into ceilings with a revolutionary system that makes joints virtually undetectable, even when painted! Not only that, it’s crack resistant too! It’s a revolution in ceiling and wall linings called Gib Systems. So we ordered it for our new house and got it at the right price. * It’s a revolution that’s changing everything. There’s a new light-timber frame and a new fixing and stopping system, all so easy when you know how the men said. Harry and I both say, with that beautiful ceiling up there, we’re glad we joined the revolution! WHWO RESISTANT revolution.' GIBSYSTEMS
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Press, 6 September 1976, Page 10
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