- Magazines and Journals
- Te Ao Hou
- June 1966
- Unnumbered Page
DON'T NIBBLE AT THE PROBLEM OF FINDING AN INEXPENSIVE EASY-TO-PUT-UP LINING FIRE RESISTANT GIBRALTAR BOARD GETS RIGHT TO THE CORE Gibraltar Board costs just a few pence a square foot and is simple to use. Score it on both sides, snap it clean — and it's cut. Nail it. Plaster it. And there you have it. A Gibraltar Board lining with a smooth surface for decorating with paint, wallpaper or a textured finish. But that's not all. Gibraltar Board insulates against temperature extremes and noise, resists rodents. It costs little to buy, less to maintain and qualifies homes for lower fire insurance premiums. Most New Zealand homes have Gibraltar Board walls and ceilings. Husbands use it for low cost home renovations. Builders use it for new homes. Gibraltar Board is an outstanding wall and ceiling lining. Use it. GIBRALTAR BOARD FOR WALLS & CEILINGS WGB.59 Manf. by NZ Wallboards Ltd. Dist. by Winstone Ltd., Auck Ph 34–200; Nam Ph 82–049; Wgtn Ph 54–330; Ch-ch ph 62–929 published quarterly by the Department of Maori Affairs and sponsored by the Maori Purposes Fund Board. printed by Pegasus Press Ltd. n.z. subscriptions: One year 7/6 (four issues), three years £1. Rate for schools: 4/- per year (minimum five subscriptions). From all offices of the Maori Affairs Department and from the editor. editorial address: Box 2390, Wellington, New Zealand. overseas subscriptions: England and other countries with sterling currency: One year 10/-, three years £1/5/-. Australia: one year $1.35, three years $3.15. U.S.A. and Hawaii: one year $1.50, three years $3.50. Canada: one year $1.65, three years $3.75. Other countries: the local equivalent of sterling rates. back issues (N.Z. rates): Issue nos. 18–23, 25, 27–49 and 51–54 are available at 2/6 each. A very few copies of issue nos. 13, 16, 24 and 50 are still available at 5/- each. Other issues are now out of print. (Overseas rates for back issues are available on request). contributions in maori: Ko tetahi o nga whakaaro nui o Te Ao Hou he pupuri kia mau te reo Maori. Otira ko te nuinga o nga korero kei te tukua mai kei te reo Pakeho anake. Mehemea hoki ka nui mai nga korero i tuhia ki te reo Maori ka whakanuia ake te wahanga o te tatou pukapuka mo nga korero Maori. Statements in signed articles in Te Ao Hou are the reponsibility only of the writers concerned. the minister of maori affairs: The Hon. J. R. Hanan. the secretary for maori affairs: J. M. McEwen. editor: Joy Stevenson. assocate editor (Maori text): E. B. Ranapia.
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