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lIF R Z U.C.D hr • JI at Hornby . .a .. .. Set In tun filled, wide .u'A*- 0 BEuUmBI *" ‘Paces. on aerial * j ■ mew of the Ch Ch. lactok ' - tory complex. Containers, Si. cartons and set-up botes 1 are made in the 3 bay ft i ’ plant, and flexible packaging the MONO »«’ :■ ~ mg on the left. Double ■fc ft,>shifts are worked by jM^mLiii i ‘ J -sJ manr the em P : °i f ” ire. quia ■■ tm r to cope with tht wer . ___ — _ _ - growing demands which *MTW. come from Kaikoura on the oast coast and WestPackaging ~~ ... is no longer industry’s poor relation, humble and self effacing ... at U.E.B. it is an economic force in its own right! GOOD PACKAGING IS A CENTRAL AND OVERWHELMING NECESSITY TODAY not merely to protect goods but also to enhance the tales appeal of the product Itself. MODERN PACKAGING MUST SELL —as well as give protection on shelves and in transit, and make storage and handling easier. IN THESE FIELDS U.E.B. IS PRE-EMINENT. With the amalgamation of companies which each contributed additional skills and production capacity, the United Empire Box Company Limited, established 1958, set the pace in terms of swift delivery, better workmanship and materials, at competitive prices, for packaging which incorporates creative design and engineering, with technical research into the maximum strength and durability. In a growing Christchurch expanding in production and populace U.E.B fills a significant role The United Empire Box Co. is star performer in N.Z. markets as well as on the widening stage of N.Z. exports. One-third of U.E.B.’s output goes out of Ch. Ch. to all parts of the South Island, resulting in an impressive ■ ~~ w financial return to the city. \ . w j MONO flexible packaging MONO FLEXIBLE PACKAGING ... has specific functions ... to keep out light, keep In beat, exclude g vapour and odours, and keep in flavour. From barbecued chicken to breakfast foods, from herbs to hard- ft ' ware, Mono packages them all, In materials ranging FROM THE SIMPLE POLYTHENE FILM, TO COM- ■: 1 PLEX MULTI-LAYER laminations, from wax coated papers to metal foiL And almost all are combined with brilliant many coloured designs, created and printed at this modem plant A small rxn-i-x’-ma I selection of pl Mgff I packaging -,J created -- by the » WT PA £* ll ' lo2 ’ *"*Y. JW J Kil none 4N489. W J nited JLP ox Co. Ltd

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 24