NEW TELEGRAPH FORMS
SAVE TIME AND ENVELOPES Since the end of the financial year ! of the Post Office, just closed, all telei grams delivered from post offices in ■ the four main centres have been on a new type of form designed to the use of the old familiar pink euve- ; lope and also to save time in dispatch. Between eight and nine million teleI grams are dealt with in New Zealand I every year and the economy in the i use of envelopes will be considerable. The new form is similar to that which : was given a trial some years ago. but the arrangement for folding is much j better. A gummed flap is provided and receivers will have noticed that ! there is no possibility of the gum damaging the text of the message. The original address on the message is used for delivery purposes, ‘thus eliminating the necessity of addressing an envelope. Telegrams from offices which operate the Murray Multiplex printer have to be copied only onco from tb© original, th«- receiver getting th© automatically-printed copy direct. The possibility of mistakes in addresses is thus eliminated.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 13
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187NEW TELEGRAPH FORMS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 13
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