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INTRODUCING BORACURE

THE GUARANTEED TIMBER PRESERVATIVE Based on a formula proved overseas for 25-30 years, Boracure, the metallic salts process of preserving timber against borer and dry rot ravages, is now widely used in New Zealand. Boracure contains “oil-soluble” metallic salts of zinc and copper for permanent poisoning. Dichlorobenzine for heavier-than-air fumigation, and cresylic acid for antiseptic value. Boracure penetrates deeply into any timber and poisons the ccllulosic content (or sugar) upon which the borer grubs, and spores of fungus, feed. Tests carried out by research authorities have established Boracure as the most efficient and lasting timber preservative in use to-day Boracure N.Z. Ltd. is a New Zealand Company, operating in all parts of the Dominion. Thousonds of properties have been treated and such success lias been attained in the treatment of badly infested buildings that the Company guarantees its work and will service treated areas free of charge for four years. Further particulars can be obtained from the Nelson and Marlborough Representative, Alex. B. Ingram Tahunanui. Phone 1413D.* lie Didn’t Patent His IdeaP it wa< stolen! Someone else reaped the huge reward for the idea! This might happen to vou Why not patent your inven tio.n' Consult us now—fully and con Rdentially Henry Hughes Ltd (Direc tors W h Hughes and J T Hunter Registered Patent Attorneys) 214-21/ DI C Building. Wellington Local Agents: W Rout and Sons Ltd., Hardy street, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 2

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INTRODUCING BORACURE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 2

INTRODUCING BORACURE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 2