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NEW WIRELESS RATES

Tlic following amended rates for the transmission of wireless telegrams are gazetted tliis week:— Ordinary.—(]) Except as provided in paragraph (2) hereof, the charge for the transmission of radio-telegrams to or ships approaching or leaving the Ibminioir of New Zealand from or to any telegraph "officii in the' said Dominion shall be'lOd. per word, allocated as follows:— Ship-stnt.iou charge 4d, per word. Coast-station and inland charges Gd. per word. (2.) The chargo for the transmission of radio-telegrams sent by any of tho officers or men on board any. of his Majesty'a ships stationed in New Zealand waters to any telegraph office in New Zealand shall bo Id. per word, with a minimum of Cel. per message. Government.—(3.) Except- as provided in paragraph (I) hereof) the charge for the transmission of radio-telegrams transmitted on behalf of lps Majesty's Government- or of tho Government of tho Do"minion of New Zealand shall be Od. per word. • (1.) Ttadio-telegrams on behalf of his Majesty's Government forwarded from any of his Majesty's ships shall be passed free of coarctation and inland transmission charges. For messages to places beyond New Zealand Ihe charges shall lie the charges prescribed above, and, in addition thereto in each ease, the charges for onward transmission published in the fable of rail's tho Post and Telegraph Guide. l'ress 'Messages.—'The charge for Press radio-telegrams shall be ss. re' 1W v.-tu'ils or fraction thereof, allocated as follows:— Ship-station charge.—2s. lid. per 100 worth or fraction thereof. Coast-station and inland charges.—2s. Od. per 100 words or fraction thereof. . SPHA.TNS AND BKUISES. The right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the moment von get it, and tho right remedy to use is Chamberlain's I'ain Balni. Yoii can say what you will about "this" or "that" bring good for sprains, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. Tho quicker you rub It on, and tho more you ueo it, tho guiofcer your sprain will bo sond,— 18*.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 15

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NEW WIRELESS RATES Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 15

NEW WIRELESS RATES Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 15

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