PUBLIC NOTICES POSTAL RATES Letters and Letter Cards Inland: 2d for first ounce or fraction thereof and Id for each additional half-ounce or fraction thereof. Inland Air JUnil: 3d each half ounce. British Empire (except meantime Australia and Dependencies), including Protectorates and Mandated j Territories also Egypt: 2d each half-, | ounce, Id each additional half-ounce. All other Countries: Postal Union rates. IP/oil for first ounce or fraction thereof, and Id for each additional half-ounce or fraction thereof. Postcards Inland.-! Single Id; reply, 2d. All Other Places: Single, l%d: reply 3d. Packets Late Fee: 2d. Packets: Up to Gozs 3d, and Id each additional 2ozs up to lib. Commercial Papers: Id first 4ozs %d each additional 2ozs. Books and printed papers, pattern and sample packets, and unregistered magazines:—lnland: Id for each 4ozs or fraction thereof and %d for each additional 2ozs up to l%lbs. All other places (Postal Union Rates), commercial papers Id for first 4ozs or fraction thereof; %d each additional 2ozs or fraction thereof. Books and Printed Papers: Id for first 4ozs; %d each additional 2ozs. "Householder" Circulars Inland: a /od for each 2oz (%d for each 2oz when 250,000 or more posted within twelve months). Registered Magazines Inland: Each copy Id for each 3oz or fraction thereof. Registered Newspapers Inland: %d each 4ozs. Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and most Empire Countries %d each 3ozs. All other places (Postal Union Rate): %d for each 3ozs. Registration For any Place: 4d. Insurance Inland and Overseas: See P. and T. Guide. Inland Parcels Not exceeding 31b, Sd,: exceeding 31b and not exceeding 71b, 1/3; exceeding 71b and not exceeding 141b, 2/-; exceeding 141bs and not exceeding 211b, 2/9'; exceeding 211b and not exceeding 281b, 3/6. Special Rate for Certain Parcels. Parcels more than 1 inch in thickness and exceeding 4ft Gin in length and girth combined, not exceeding 211b, 2/9; exceeding 211b, but not exceeding 281b, 3/6 (exclusive of hamper fee, if payable). Note: Parcels not more than 1 inch in thickness are charged the ordinary rate, but such parcels must not exceed the maximum measurement of G feet, length and girth combined. Parcels of fishing rods and golf clubs over 3ft 6in but not over a maximum of 4ft 6in in length, and not over 6%' m in diameter, not exceeding 31b, 2/9; exceeding 31b but not exceeding 71b, 3/3; exceeding 71b, but not exceeding 14,1b (maximum), 3/9, including hamper .fee.
tf Here's the Implement i f tk«t save* MANPOWBR I \ and Money too f . M Combined SIDE The B<wtUma*-Nu>k<>iaon SSS-"^. BOOTH, 1882 District Agent A. G. NELL, Te Teko, R.D., Whakatane
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 18, 26 October 1943, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 18, 26 October 1943, Page 3
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