sometimes - you must wonder what you did without aluminium foil In the oven, on the barbecue. Cooking fish, poultry, meat, < potatoes, garlic bread-almost anything. Foil is quick; convenient, OJ clean and versatile. On the weekly excursion to the supermarket, seldom would you come away without at least one food product packaged in foil. Yet, have you thought of it as aluminium? Aluminium is produced right here in New Zealand at the Comalco smelter at Tiwai Point in Southland. 'MKt More and more, we are recognizing the advantages of aluminium. Light in weight, rust-proof, strong and practically maintenance-free. In the home, office and factory, even in sports equipment, aluminium is very much part of our lives. Doors, windows, ranchsliders, awnings, railings, pots and pans, masts and spars and countless other items - if they’re aluminium, they’re more than likely Comalco aluminium. The smelter produces 250,000 tonnes annually, a fifth of which is absorbed locally and the rest exported to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, the U.S.A, and Europe. M’mmmmsmell that snapper on the barbie. Cooking away in foil. Aluminium foil from Comalco. @ COMALCO is aluminium • < ~ _ . - ! "i ' ' f U ! L‘*! -. '■•■ 1 • -iW Me. .< ■ S -W«. ■ " EK? .-J' Z i •- < Z'"" '■ ■ . . '-1 ;it : ’* '*■ ■ \ Jb Wtw r 4 ' '7' • --Zr £ ' '' - f \ " ' v ? v c comalco service centres AT AUCKLAND 477 GREAT SOUTH RD. - TAURANGA 7 CYPRESS ST. 4 <M? WELLINGTON 33-43 jackson st. petone ®5 ' : ; /: - CHRISTCHURCH 26 MOORHOUSE AVE. s T M CL
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