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Fig. I. Folding powders. 



Tills and tablets should be dispensed in small envelopes, or if 

 in boxes a small amount of absorbent cotton should be placed 

 upon them in the box to prevent rattling. The boxes should be 

 wrapped neatly. 



To wrap round boxes. — Fig. 2. Place box on paper, bring 

 two opposite ends together, fold and make a crease about one-half 

 inch in width. Then make a second fold on the first crease. This 

 should bring the paper firmly around the edge of the box. Fold 

 paper around the rest of the box and tie. 



Oblong and square boxes. — Fig. 3, are folded in much the 

 same way. The first two steps are identical, except the ends are 

 to be folded in tightly against the ends of the box. A string is 

 then passed two ways around the box and tied. 



