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t-ior an Ide (iV % PT (APT 5 SE* SSES ,n> « IS 1 1 W'i fJ * SiSS ■•tiifi m :.v; VI K ic sttt Wl r&i&iZ-i. K2? W& ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS EY using this Economical, Fire Retardant, and Durable building material for Exterior and Interior Walls and Ceilings, you can build a home as attractive as the modern dwelling illustrated above—At a Surprisingly; Low Costl Not only is the initial cost of a 44 FIBROLITE " Dwelling very favourable .... maintenance costs are practically eliminated, as 44 FIBROLITE " contains nothing to deteriorate and DOES NOT NEED PAINTING. Furthermore, insurance premiums are 25 per cent, lesswthan for houses built of materials that are non-resistant to fire. Think what these savings mean to youl Composed solely of Portland Cement and Asbestos Fibre, " FIBROLITE " is a permanently durable bbilding material—fire retardant; borer proof j rodent proof; vermin proof; father proof; and immune to th<; ravages of rot, rust and corrosion. IT IMPROVES WITH AGE! "FIBROLITE" comes to you in bta, sturdy building sheets that are easy to handle, easy to cut, easy to njul, easy to erect. It makes building construction quick, simple, economical. Available in a large range of handy stock sizes, " FIBROLITE " also eliminates waste. Labour costs are reduced to bedrock. No painting is needed. YOU SAVE IN EVERY WAY! t Competent authorities recommend "FIBROLITE" construction as the safest for use in areas affected by earthquakes. FREE CATALOGUE : The "FIBROLITE" Catalogue will tell you how you can use this economical and durable building material for exterior and interior walls, ceilings, partitions, gable-ends, eaves-linings, verandah balustrades, etc. It contains 32-pages of useful information, illustrations, and , several plans of ideal cottage homes. Post this advertisement, with your name and address attached, to any supplier pf " FIBROLITE " mentioned below and you will receive a copy of this catalogue—FßEE! New Zealand Representative: J. L. Knutson, Nathan's Building, Grey Street, Wellington t N*Z* fP Fibrolite" is Stocked by: AUCKLAND: Briscoe & Co., Ltd. John Burns & Co., Ltd. G. J. Browne, Ltd. Grove Bros., Ltd. Hardleys, Ltd. Smith & Smith, Ltd. Winstone, Ltd. HAMILTON: Hamilton Hardware Co., Ltd. GISBORNE: Common, Shelton, & Co., Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)