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p lie U 01 S’ XV ' O 0 Poilite “Poilite” Asbestos ROOFING TILES and BUILDING SHEETS P lite 01 Unaffected by Fire Cold Heat Acids Insects Rats Mice Weather Etc., Etc# M FIREPROOF BRITISH MADE ECONOMICAL. 99 ROOFING TILES and BUILDING SHEETS P ilite Are the latest development in the application of Science to building construction. “ Poilite ” is composed of two indestructible and everlasting materials, three-fourths being best English Portland Cement, the balance consisting of selected Asbestos fibre winnowed free from ail impurities. The most modern machinery is used in the manufacture of “Poilite” Asbestos Tiles and Sheets, the finished product being many times stronger than the same bulk of pure Cement. Poilite Roofing Tiles are made in three colors, and in a large assortment of shapes and sizes, thus giving a greater range for the selection of a roof harmonising with the general effect than is possible with other styles of roofing. “Poilite” Building Sheets have manifest advantages both for internal linings and exteriors, and for country use the lower cost of freight makes this material cheaper than weatherboards. Fop N.Z. Prices and further particulars Apply to;— J OHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., OHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., Fort St. (Head Office) - Auckland Jervois Quay - - - Wellington Lowe St. - Gisborne Stuart & Cumberland Sts. - Dunedin 200/2, St. Asaph St.-- Christchurch Auckland Wellington Gisborne Dunedin Christchurch SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. A m 1 i i illlUiiil inn I!

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Progress, Volume VII, Issue 9, 1 July 1912, Page 1161

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Page 1161 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VII, Issue 9, 1 July 1912, Page 1161

Page 1161 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VII, Issue 9, 1 July 1912, Page 1161

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