Address MLs 8 Noues (lely R9 / 2& @asicL Jt and lb 60 344 384 Every year 20,000 articles of mail end up in the Returned Letter Office, most of them through faulty addressing. By its diligence the Returned Letter Office is able to deliver many of these letters to the addresses, or , eventually to return them to the senders. But thousands cannot be delivered or returned. Some might be your letters! THESE DELAYS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS CAN BE AVOIDED if you make sure your letters and packets ARE FULLY ADDRESSED and that they ARE CLEARLY ADDRESSED (Mail for the four centres should show the suburb and the postal indicator; in addition to the name of the city. Mail for overseas should bear the name of the country, in block letters, as the last line of the Issued by the address. If you consider your writing is not distinct, try printing the address in block letters. ) Post Office: Make it your practice to write addresses clearly, carefully and fully_~write YOUR name and address on tbe backs of letters. Ul 7i57 D OlaeCa4
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 511, 8 April 1949, Page 19
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180Page 19 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 511, 8 April 1949, Page 19
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