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30 Advertisements. FLIGHT JUNE »TB, 1944 The Windak suit in use . . . . „ No. 2 a gate for industry War brings experiences of the extraordinary, and in building gates there is no exception. Whatever the size of the opening, whatever the function of the gate, whether it is required to keep things in or out, or cope with a constant stream of varied traffic, if it is a Bolton Gate, it will fulfil its purpose with absolute efficiency. Years of peacetime experience have been enlarged by the out of the ordinary demands of war. Industry demands the right thing for the right job. Bolton Gates can give Jt, when the job is an opening for a gate. Vermin proof, draught proof, fire resisting, opened at » couch, perfectly fitting and last as long at the building. -always <K jtttisncf dose BOLTON GATE CO. LTD., BOLTON, ENGLAND . Telephone: Bolton 4240 (2 lines). Telegrams: "Gates," Bolton. j ONE 0 0 0 TWO • 0 • Quick release is another feature of the WINDAK flying suit (officially known as SUIT BUOYANT). First, a pull on the jacket zippJ^ second, a pull on the leg zipps ; third, r/> it off! Everything has been provided for in this ace of operational flying suits ; comfort, freedom of movement, ventilation, flotability, electric heating, ample pocket room . . . dm 1084 WINDAK Suits incorporate features covered by Irvin Patent No. 40744S andToth«rs-
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