Paper notebooks; Writing or drawing books; Printed matter, namely, newspapers, photographs, magazines, books, printed periodicals, newsletters, and brochures all in the fields of securities, options and other financial instruments; Chalks; Computer paper; Computer printer ink ribbons; Correcting fluid for type; Drawing compasses; Envelopes for stationery use; Facial tissue; File folders; Flags of paper; Kitchen paper; Painters' brushes; Plastic garbage bags; Plastic wrap; Staples for offices; Paper food wrap; Printed exercise books; Printed greeting cards
Paper Goods and Printed Matter