Each Week thousands more New Zealanders 1 are using Scotch' Brand cellulose tape Scord USE IT WHEN USE IT To WRAPPING USE IT To MEND CUT LUNCHES FASTEN TORN AND FOR PATTERNS To PLASTIC WRAPPING MATERIAL TABLECLOTHS PARCELS NEATLY WHEN APRONS, etc. CUTTING OUT when hanging pictures on a plaster wall make the hole, then fx two strips of Scotch Tape across it tor re-inforcing: Use it to mend torn school books. Stick messages on to milk bottles with a dab of Scotch Tape. WradE 6 reasons why more people prefer ScoTch tape BRAND No stretch problems Telescoping virtually eliminated Less unwind resistance Far less breakage it'$ proven: NEARLY U N ALL the cellulose tape sold in America is Scotch brand. Made by the Minnesota Mining and Mnfg: Co. and distributed through wholesalers by Williamson Jeftery Ltd.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 922, 12 April 1957, Page 33
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137Page 33 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 922, 12 April 1957, Page 33
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