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Postal Information.

LETTERS AND LETTER CARDS. Letters within New Zealand, Id for the first 4ozs or fraction thereof, and Jd for each succeeding 2ozs or fraction I lereof. For Unite( States of America, It for each oz. or fraction thoreof (to include Pago Pago and Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico and Alaska). For United Kingdom, British Possessions and other places enumerated in schedule ab Post Office Id for each oz or fraction thereof ; for places not named, 2Jd for each oz., and lsd for each succeeding oz. NEWSPAPERS.

Within the Dominion, id for each newspaper. To Australia, South Soa Islands, Canada, etc., cach newspaper Id; to United Kingdom, Id by direct steamer, by other routes Id for first Bozs, and id each additional 2ozs. To other countries, for the first <lozs Id, each additional 2oz id. The weight o'f newspapers for transmission to Australia and British New Guinea at the Id rate is restricted to 20ozs. for each copy; for each lOozs or fraction thereof additional id. MAGAZINES. Magazines (not registered), sll places, Id each 2ozs. Magazine? (registered), within the Dominion, Id for each IGozs or iraclion thereof Australia (except Queensland and West Australia), under 2ozs, U1; 2ozs to Bozs, Id; each additional -lozs, id; Queensland, West Australia, and other places, id each 2ozs. POSTAL notes. One shilling. Is fid, 2s, 2s 6d, Jd ; 3s and ss, Id; 10s up to 20s, 2d. COMMERCIAL PAVERS. Town (for accounts, otc., only), id if not exceeding Joz, or Id for first 'lozs, and id for each succeeding 2ozs. Inland, Id for first 4 ozs and id for each succeeding 2 ozs. All other places 2}d for first lOozs, and id for each succeeding 2ozs. REPLY COUPONS. As a moans of enabling the sender of a letter addressed to fi place abroad to prepay the postage on a reply, the Department issues reply coupons on payment of a fee of 3d. These coupons may be exchanged for a postage stamp of the value of 2Jd in any country which adopts the scheme. HOOKS AND PR fNT ED PAPERS. All places, id for each 2ozs. MONEY ORDERS. Up to £5, 3d; above £5 to .€lO, fid; above CIO to £15, 9d; above £15 to £20, Is: above .020 to £25, Is 3d; above £25 to ~.';0, Is Gd; above £30 to £35, Is 9tl; above £35 to £10, 2s. British Postal Orders for fixed sums from 6d up to 20s may be procured at the principal Money Order Offices in New Zealand. J REGISTRATION. - Universal fee of 2d to all placofc The sender of a registered article may obtain acknowledgment of its due receipt on payment in advance if 2id. PATTERNS AND SAMPLES. Inland, not exceeding 2ozs, id, over sozs, same as for other places. All other places, not exceeding Bozs td, every additional 2ozs id.

OnTLRLATNS. There is no preparation manufactured flint, will soothe and heal chil!il:iin<? as Chamberlain's Pain Halm will do. "When this liniment is apnliel il soon allays the itch and •>rt>vonl<s Hu> chilblain breaking. It •'viq-R M<om t olio-nl in a very short while. For sale everywhere.—Advt. INFLUENZA. When yon have fin, attack of influenza tnlco immediate steps to reduce the fever as quickly as possible and for this there is no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remodv. Tt vrill reduce the fever I'vwn the inflammation surrounding the hinge and bronchial tubes. With Chamberlain's Cough Remedy there is 110 danger of developing that nasty rough that so often follows influenza, Advt. A minutes delav in treating some enses of croup—often tho length of time it inlets to pro for a doctor— frequently proves fatal. To save worry Iceep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and at. the first indication of croup 'rive the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. For sale everywhere.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19100819.2.3

Bibliographic details
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
638

Postal Information. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 1

Postal Information. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 1

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