SOMETHING NEW.
.;,.'.:■ : r '..' •''• CURIOIJS POSTAL REGULATIONS..; A New" Zealand postmaster " Manchester. Kveuing Chronicle "..of, October 17 last)", who found time hanging heavily on his hands,, , drew up a new set. of. l»stal rules. These aro some of them:—. ■ ~,, Ink bottles /.may be. corked when settt_.by to 'post apple or fruit'.tr|ijs with the j'rui.fon them. mi l.Va" ' As all iiostuias.ters aro expert mguAsfsj, tins addresses, may, bo written in Chinese, oj Persons a^6' earnestly requested not" :U send postcards with money orders attached, us large sums ■'are lost in that way. Nitro-glycerinu 'must be forwarded at tho risk of t¥6 -W-ndeK If it should blow up -in the postmaster's'hand, he cannot be heM* responsible. ■'■" ■■ , ~, .'".' : Vl-: When watches aro sent through tho post,--tho sender should : put a .notice on the. outside—tho postmaster will then wind thorn upj , and keep them in going order. , vWhen letters ■■lire received hearing, no. direction, the 1 person for whom they aro m-; tended will'-please signify tho fact to the postmaster, Chat 'they may at once oo tor- . \vardcd. ' " u
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 54, 27 November 1907, Page 2
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