; ; "/I lg ll What is the COST of BORACURE? There are two kinds of Boracure estimates — (1) a “Guaranteed Service” Quotation which covers all required treatment for 5 years to a complete property, and (2) a “Gallonage Applied” Quotation which covers a specific treatment only without additional service treatments. IN PLAN 1, the property owner pays two-thirds of the contract price on completion of the initial treatment and withholds the remaining third to pay in instalments as subsequent service inspections and treatments are given. IN PLAN 2, the property owner pays for a specified treatment only according to the number of gallons of Boracure ; required for the job. Any additional work requested is undertaken as a new and separate job. OBVIOUSLY there cannot be one set price for Boracure service. Conditions differ in every job. Some badly infected areas soak up more toxic than others. Soft woods take more than hard. Varnished and painted areas are difficult to treat. Some jobs are easy to get at, others are most awkward. Some require painstaking injection work. Some can be treated quickly with motorised equipment. When a Boracure Inspector prepares an estimate he makes a thorough examination, submits a comprehensive written report and advises you on the best method of tackling your problem. Boracure service is not expensive, actually only a few shillings per gallon of toxic are required to do a thorough job. It pays to have a thorough job done by Boracure who have the trained men, the correct equipment and the best toxic for the work. Write for Free Property Preservation Manual. 217 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Branches Throughout the Country. Phone 40-050.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 608
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