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NIGHT LETTER-TELEGRAMS.

NINEPBNOE FOR 27 WORDS.

A night up to the hour of closing of the telegraph office, to any point in the Dominion for delivery the following morning, can now be sent. If the office at the place of destination is closed, address the telegram to the nearest omce that is open, and it will go forward by first post to the suboffice.

j The following are the Rates:— I Inland telegram rate.—Urgent, Is ud j for 12 words, 2d each additional word: ordinary, 9d for 12 words, Id each additional word; night letter, i)d for 27 words, Id each additional 3 words. Cable Rates, (United Kingdom)—Full. 2s 8d per word; deferred, l s 4d per word; daily letter telegrams, Sd per word (minimum 20 words); week-end letter telegrams, 7d per word (minimum 20 words). (Canada)—Full, 2s per word; deferred, Is per word; daily letter-telegrams, 6d per word (minimum 20 words); week-end letter telegrams, per word (minimum 20 words). (United States of America)—Fuji, from 2s per word; deferred, from ls per worcL - : • , ' |h* (Australia, any place in)— U per word. Wirelesg Rates.

To ships at sea, 2§d, sd, and lOd per word: • , :.<a:»ihfl

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19240129.2.13

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Shannon News, 29 January 1924, Page 3

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194

NIGHT LETTER-TELEGRAMS. Shannon News, 29 January 1924, Page 3

NIGHT LETTER-TELEGRAMS. Shannon News, 29 January 1924, Page 3

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