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NO FANCY DESIGNS

BOX AND GABION CONTROL (P.A.) WELLINGTON, August 27. The Cardboard Box and Carton Control Notice, which has-been gazetted, prevents boxmakers from launching out into the manufacture of new designs and conhnes the types of cartons or boxes to certain specified sizes and shapes. ... ... In an explanatory statement, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr Sullivan, said the demand ■ for cardboard was severely taxing the available supplies, and the effect of the notice would be to conserve material and simplify production by the elimination of ornate or fancy designs. The notice also restricts the number of. colours that may be used in printing or overprinting cardboard boxes, etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 24285, 28 August 1942, Page 6

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NO FANCY DESIGNS Evening Star, Issue 24285, 28 August 1942, Page 6

NO FANCY DESIGNS Evening Star, Issue 24285, 28 August 1942, Page 6

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