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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 Mail: 3d each hall British Empire (except meantime Australia and Dependencies), including Protectorates and Mandated Territories also Egypt: 2d each half-, ounce, Id each additional half-ounce. All other Countries: Postal Union rates. 2%d 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, ]%d; reply 3d. Packets Late Fee: 2d. Packets: Up to Cozs 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:—Inland: 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: %d 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): %cl for each 3ozs. Registration For any Place: 4d. Insurance Inland and Overseas: See P. and T. Guide. Inland Parcels Not exceeding 311), Bd,; exceeding 31b and not exceeding 71b, 1/3; exceeding 71b and not exceeding 141 b, 2/-; exceeding 141 bs and not exceeding 211 b, 2/9; exceeding 211 b and not exceeding 281 b, 3/6. Special Rate for Certain Parcels. Parcels more than 1 inch in thickness and exceeding 4ft 6in in length and girth combined, not exceeding 211 b, 2/9; exceeding 211 b, but not exceeding 281 b, 3/6 (exclusive of flamper 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 Gin but. not over a maximum of 4ft Gin in length, and not over 6% in in diameter, not exceeding 31b, 2/9; exceeding 31b but not exceeding 71b, 3/3; exceeding 71b, iout not exceeding 141 b (maximum), 3/9, including hamper fee.

FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING CARDS CARDS CARDS POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE If it is inconvenient to take your Coupon Saving Cards to the Post Office for recording purposes, you can Address your envelope "Famine Emergency, C/o. Local Post Office," but do not affix postage. Further cards can be obtained from your Post Office as required, as posted cards cannot be returned. "SPECIALTY" Revolving Clothes Lines save space, labour and cost. Please the housewife. Call and inspect these at Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd. 343

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 91, 7 February 1947, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 91, 7 February 1947, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 91, 7 February 1947, Page 8

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