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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
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Special wrappings which will not discolour the goods packed in them are necessary for packing such fabrics as cotton goods, this quality being made without added colouring matter. Ream wrappers are sometimes thick common papers, serving as protective coverings only, being heavy but with little strength. Some papers are packed conscientiously, the manufacturer or stationer recognising the fact that a valuable paper demands a good packing paper. The use of poor paper is strange, seeing that the printer is charged for the wrapper at the rate quoted for the contents.