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10th January 1969
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Of especial interest to express coach operators is a range of luggage labels introduced by Norprint Ltd.

The 10i-in long label is folded along a perforation to give two parts. The string is strung through both parts thus securing them together. This item is so designed that one label will suffice for both outward and return journey, the holiday address being written on the outside of one part and the home address on the inside of the second part. Thus the complete label is used on the outward journey with just the holiday address displayed. For the return journey the top tag is torn off along the perforation, leaving the home address visible.

The luggage tag can be produced in any size, colour and design, to suit the customer's specific requirements. The recommended material is CK manilla which is tough and durable. For tour organizers the reverse of the tag provides an ideal space for advertising.

Made by: Norprint Ltd.. Horncastle Road, Boston, Lincolnshire.

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Locations: Boston

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