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THE POST OFFICE.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —-You give prominence to criticism by “ Bono Volente.” Your correspondent should not have quitted the city’s “ brightest and most animated centre ” without comment upon the splendid isolation of our parcel post arrangements, so much appreciated by all of us on a wot day. Neither does he remark upon the admirable opportunity for solitary meditation on the speed of telegraphy which is afforded by that remarkable turnstile at tho portals of another department. Many swearwords must have been muttered in this man-trap by those intent on matters of life and death. Perhaps, however, your correspondent is not up “agin’ the Government’’—only the council.—l am, etc., CITOYENNE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17206, 28 June 1916, Page 10

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THE POST OFFICE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17206, 28 June 1916, Page 10

THE POST OFFICE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17206, 28 June 1916, Page 10

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