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- - ~ •.«•••■• z^'j "- |||||jg| , 7717 s 70-year-old barn has been made I— —■■■■■■ : ~ • :" ” j> ■:/ as good as newwith DUROCK fc - SIDINGS. 5 2|W y< ;4:% W; A IBflfc- - - : JS? XX® <JK * $ <2 Si $K 9 tSSS j« ®i®C '/ X/¥®J S jHf \,C In every part of New Zealand more and more ® .y''®t' W farmers are adding years of life to old farm outbuildings ißyu and ending costly maintenance with DUROCK' SIDINGS. ■-••- ■-• These timber-grained Asbestos-Cement Sidings are easily ’ ' nailed over existing weatherboards, or old weatherboards can ’’• ~ be removed and used as battens for the Sidings. he first low i|sg ft JS? cost is a permanent investment . . . DUROCK SIDINGS Jw ||| Z 4 CitteCgSi 9fysSiC never need a penny spent on them after they’re up. Whether 2® £v*dfff'J& you’re planning to repair old barns or build new outbuildings, £S? ' use DUROCK SIDINGS and save money!' Contact your local merchant or send for full details to: — asbestos-cement SIDINGS dominion sales corporation ltd. No maintenance; no painting; fire-resisting; weather- ■ ~ . OAt -o proof; and vermin-proof. Packed in convenient Auckland: Box 269 Wellington: ox 205-. cartons of 20 Sidings. Nailholes already punched for Christchurch: Box 1168 Dunedin: Box 915 easy fixing. . ». D S ’ 9

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 208

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Page 208 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 208

Page 208 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 208

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