RE-USE OF ENVELOPES
RESTRICTION RELAXED (0.C.) \\ ELLINGTON, this day. The position with respect to the reuse of envelopes bearing automatic stamping machine impressions was outlined by the Wellington chief postmaster, Mr. A. Pellow, in a letter which was before the council of the \\ cllington Chamber of Commerce last night. It had been decided, by way of trial, lie wrote, to relax the restriction on the acceptance in the past of reused envelopes bearing automatic stamping machine impressions which had served their original purpose. In future envelopes bearing such impressions could be reused and would be accepted in the' post under the following conditions:—(a) A label must be used which will cover the original address on the envelope, the name and address of tne original sender (if given', and all postage stamps, stamp impressions and any other markings; (b) the cover must be in a reasonablv good condition. * t>wu
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 281, 27 November 1941, Page 8
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