New bay-window conservatory
H.I. Products plans to launch a new conservatory window. In size, it is between a bay window and the traditional conservatory. The company has found many retired people who would like
somewhere sunny to sit, but do not need the larger space of a conservatory. H.I. Products operates under a franchise agreement with AHI Aluminium Franchising, Ltd, to manufacture and supply Lyte aluminium join-
ery that complies with specifications established by the . Standards Association of New Zealand. Conservatories are designed to suit the New Zealand environment providing an “all season” warm indoor-outdoor
area in which to entertain family and friends or relax amongst favourite plants. H.I. Products will assist and advise as to the benefits and advantages of installing a*-conserva-tory. They will discuss with clients on-site how
best to utilise the space available. < H.I. Products provides an “all-up service” in the manufacture and installation of a conservatory, which includes any extra work that may be necessary to provide a completely finished job.
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Press, 28 July 1986, Page 14
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