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Costs and Conditions For Parcels Sent To Soldiers

Parcels not exceeding 11 Ibs. in weight, which do not contain tobacco, cigarettes or liquor, will now be delivered duty free ‘to members of the New Zealand Forces in Egypt. This decision has been reached after discussion with representatives of overseas countries, and applies also to members of all British armed forces on active service. If tobacco, cigarettes, and liquor are included in parcels a heavy duty is charged by overseas Governments. Here are the rates charged on parcels sent overseas to members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces: Up to 3 Ibs., 1/-; up to 7 Ibs., 2/-; up to 11 Ibs. 4/-. It is not advisable to send parcels weighing more than 11 Ibs.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 2

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Costs and Conditions For Parcels Sent To Soldiers New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 2

Costs and Conditions For Parcels Sent To Soldiers New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 2

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