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NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS INSTITUTE N RAISE THE STANDARD OF QUALITY THE STANDARD MARK certifies that the goods on which it appears have been made in accordance with a Standard Specification which ensure8 sound construc- tion, honest workmanship and good materials: STANDARDIZATION gives the buyer an unfailing guide to quality and utility. By classifying and grading goods it provides a basis for cleat, definite and reliable labelling: STANDARDIZATION increases production and reduces costa By simplifying the process of manu- facture it eliminates waste of materials, wabte of plant capacity, and waste of labour: EIS.s8 Vin

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 39

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