S ,40C. S 5 t' C L " (J In 1987, it cost 40 cents to send a standard letter anywhere in New Zealand. It still costs just 40 cents in 1989. And, that’s all it’s going to cost you this year because New Zealand Post is committed to holding the standard letter rate at 40 cents until the end of March 1990. It’s this kind of stability we think the country’s businesses need right now. We’re keeping our costs down so you can keep a lid on yours. That’s what we call good value. POST Good value
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