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Chief Post Office

Sir,—l am still encountering frequently the mistaken idea that the Chief Post Office is going into the postal centre. Many people therefore think that I am proposing to send them to Moorhouse Avenue to post the'r letters. I have certainly far more consideration than that. For the benefit of many, it seems, who are still unclear about the postal centre, may I state again that it will be predominantly a mail-sorting building. All mail coming into Christchurch, and all transit mail, will go into it before distribution. When the new Chief Post Office is built it will of course be on the same site as the present post office.—Yours, etc.,

HELEN HERVEY. September 24, 1972.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 14

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Chief Post Office Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 14

Chief Post Office Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 14

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