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Spiroloc Tubing 41 Barton St, Christchurch 2 Need a flue or tube? Come and see our stand at the Heating Show Can a business nowadays maintain an oldfashioned good service and yet be efficient and innovative. We've managed to do it at "Spiroloc Tubing" — sure, it’s hard work and we’re worn out after the winter heating season. In the summer we design and build new machines to make us more efficient (this summer a revolutionary way of making stainless steel bendS). We also build up stock and components for the. on-coming winter. When you want to talk flues, tubes or fittings v at' * “Spiroloc” you’ll talk to friendly, ‘knowledgeable people. Over 100 years accumulated plumbing, engineering and ..mechanical knowledge between us. We are able to deal with the commercial installer plumber to the out of town farmer ; who pulls up with a trailer and wants to talk tubes or flues. Come and see us at: 41 Bagon St, Ph
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Press, 2 March 1984, Page 9
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