Well wrapped for eye appeal


BETTER and more profitable production, along with a
finished touch that adds merchandising and advertising value, are now made possible by the new Stokes & Smith Model F” Wrapping Machine.
Carefully designed to handle medium and large size work, Model F” also covers boxes or lids with wide or narrow extensions and is very efficient on small as well as large runs.
Besides making a good box look its part, Model F” Wrapping Machine is unusually economical. Running smoothly at high speeds, it has a long, inexpensive life. Its production record is unequaled.


Well made for endurance


Wrapped on Model F”, stayed on the S & S Tabbing Machine, boxes are both good-looking and strong.
Boxes 41/2 square by 13/4 deep, stayed on the Tabbing Machine with 40-lb. ungummed Kraft, show an average breakage load of 76.7 lbs. The use of 40-lb. ungummed
Kraft, instead of the 90-lb. gummed Kraft ordinarily employed, results in a big saving without loss of strength.
Let us send you an interesting folder describing the Model F” and the Tabbing attachment.


STOKES & SMITH CO. Summerdale Avenue, near Roosevelt Boulevard


PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.
British Office: 23, Goswell Road, London, E. C. 1
See our other announcement
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