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PRINTING TOO

G.U.S. Print, Ltd, a subsidiary company, has grown to become one of Canterbury’s largest, and best - equipped printing houses. It is now amongst the biggest commercial printing concerns in Christchurch, outside work comprising the bulk of its output. The printing company provides a full range of off-set and letterpress services — multi-colour posters, brochures, showcards, booklets, stationery, circulars, letterheads, light cartons and business cards, plus embosing scoring, die-cutting and perforating. In addition to its recently installed single colour, two colour and four-colour offset presses and Programmatic

guillotine, G.U.S. Print has the latest in bindery and reprographic equipment. It also provides professional design, art, photography and copywriting services. Very soon the printing company will be moving from Hornby to a 6500 sq. ft factory in Waterloo Road.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 13

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PRINTING TOO Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 13

PRINTING TOO Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 13

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