Corporate Body

Nicholas International Ltd (1970 - 1981)

From
1970
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1981
Functions
Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

Nicholas International Ltd was established in 1970, taking the place of Nicholas Australia Ltd. The company manufactured proprietary medicines, toiletries and medical and scientific equipment. In 1981 Nicholas International was succeeded by Nicholas Kiwi Limited.

Timeline

 1968 - 1970 Nicholas Australia Ltd
       1970 - 1981 Nicholas International Ltd
             1981 - 1984 Nicholas Kiwi Limited

Subordinate

Published resources

Books

  • Smith, Robert Grenville and Barrie, Alexander, Aspro:how a family business grew up (Melbourne: Nicholas International Ltd., 1976). Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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