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- Monday. Wednesday. Friday, NEW ZEALAND FORCES OVERSEAS PARCEL HATES. The rates for parcels for members of the fighting forces overseas are as follow: — Up to 31bs 1 From 31bs. to 71bs 2i Perishable goods and foodstuffs I should be specially packed. ‘ CABLEGRAMS. ! (D FIRST ECHELON, EGYPT—Sd j per word, with a minimum of 2 '6, there i being no charge for the address. I (2) SECOND ECHELON, to be ad- - dressed N.Z.E F., London. Charges, 5d | per word, with a minimum charge of 2/6. There is no charge for the adI dress. (3) ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER I RESERVE ABROAD.—To bo addressed ; C/o .Admiralty, London, 5d per word, j with minimum of 2 '6, there being no i charge for the address. i (41 ARMY & AIRFORRCE NURSES, j GREAT BRITAIN.—Sd per word, with j a minimum of 26. there being no i charge for the address. J (5) ROYAL NAVY PERSONNEL ■ ABROAD -To be addressed C o Admi- . rally, London. -The whole message j (address included) charged as at 5d per i word, minimum charge 2, 0. REMITTANCES. I Anyone wishing to remit money to i members of the forces overseas may do ; »o either by post or cablegram through! ! the Base Pay Office. Wellington, and : remittances to soldiers must not be for- 1 i warded by any other moans. For further particulars, applv Post Office. M M. SIMPSON. Postmaster

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7

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