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FIRE INQUIRY

NOT GIBRALTAR BOARD The 'manufacturers of Gibraltar Board wish to correct any misunderstandings which may have arisen through the use of the general term "wallboard" which was applied to the board tested yesterday. This was not Gibraltar Board, which, with its indestructible core of gypsum-pumice, is definitely FIRE-SAFE.

Because Gibraltar Board WON'T BURN, it has been responsible for saving many homes lined with it from complete fire loss. The fire-safe qualities of Gibraltar Board are fully realised by Fire Underwriters, who allow a special 25 per cent fire insurance premium rebate for homes lined with fire-safe Gibraltar Board. That millions of lives and millions of pounds may be SAFER, line YOUR home with GIBRALTAR BOARD P.BX

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 11

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FIRE INQUIRY New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 11

FIRE INQUIRY New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 11

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