A collection of the tops of match boxes from all parts of the world is the possession of Master Peter Senior, of 'Hamilton. The specimens number 12G7, and are contained in three large albums. They include hundreds of designs which are hardly even seen in New Zealand, and many of them are of artistic merit. In the Eastern countries of Europe, in Japan ami China, and in the South American republics it is very evident that njatch manufacturers are not satisfied with anything less than brightly-coloured pictures on their boxes', and it is quite conceivable that they form a valuable advertisement for the contents.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 9
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