Tarpaulin net
16th December 1966, Page 43
16th December 1966
Page 43

Page 43, 16th December 1966
— Tarpaulin net
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As its name implies Safeway is a lorry sheet devised in the interests of road safety to carry tarpaulins and ropes safely, securely and tidily.
It is attached to the headboards of flatplatformed lorries or trailers and will hold up to five average tarpaulins and ropes.
The damage-resistant net is constructed of top-quality flexible galvanized fittings, has two padlocks and can be locked when the vehicle is parked away from home. When empty, the net can be folded against the headboard and does not interfere with the load.
Every Safeway net is guaranteed and discounts are offered to fleet owners. Made by: J. McCready and Co. Ltd., 41 Donegal Quay, Belfast 1