The rates on parcels for New Zealand soldiers and nurses on active ser* vice in England, Egypt, Flanders, France, and Mesopotamia are as follows: Not exceeding 31b, Is; not exceeding 71b, 2s; not exceeding 111 b, 3s. Those rates also apply to parcels addressed to New Zealand sailors on hoard the Philomel or any other warships manned by New Zealand crews. The Post Office authorities announce that a letter addressed to a soldier in care of the General Post Office, Melbourne, and intended to be retained at that office until delivered, must contain in the address the soldier's number, and the name of his unit, and it must be superscribed "To be left until called for." If this superscription is omitted the letter will be forwarded to the front at wiheh the soldier's particular unit stationed. "Tiki" Stout differs from other stouts in this respect: It is not allowed to leave the brewery before it is properly matured. No matter, how pressing business may be, tie manufacture ers of "Tiki" Stout will not allow any but fully matured Stout to go on the market. The result is that when you drink "Tiki" you need not fear aftereffects.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 1 November 1916, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 1 November 1916, Page 3
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