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Australia,. South Sea Islands, Qanada : and many other British possessions, each. United Kingdom, Id each. All other places, Id aach if not exceed ing 40z., and $d additional for every sue ceeding 2oz. or fraction thereof. Eegistration, 3d for nil places. Parcels.—lnland, 4d for the first lib.,, and 2d for each succeeding lib.; Australian States, 8d for the first lib., and 6d for each succeeding lib.; for U.K., ls> up to 31bs, 2s up to 71bs, 3s up to 11 lbs for all other countries the charges vary j —The fee for all places i* 3d. . GENEBAL EEGULAI'IONS. Letters.—Letters not fully prepaid or posted wholly unpaid are charged double^ the deficiency at the prepaid rate on delivery. No letter aay exceed 2ft. in length or lft. in width or depth. Letters containing valuables must be registered. Late-fee Letters, etc., must bear, in addition to the ordinary postage, Id. POST-CAEDS, All places, each single post-card, Id •? each reply-paid post-card, 2d. Post-cards must be sent unclosed. Excepting stamps for prepayment and an address-label, nothing whatever must be joined or attached to a post-card for a place beyond the Colony. For delivery within the Colony receipt-stamps or slips of paper may be affixed to post-cards, provided the total weight does not exceed £oz. Printed Matter superscribed "Postcard." —Cards fulfilling the conditions of printed matter Diay pass at the rate for printed matter in New Zealand and to the United Kingdom .although they bear the words " Post-card" as a heading. POSTAL NOTES. Postal notes for fixed sums from la upto £5 are issued and paid at all Money Order Offices in New Zealand. The following are the amounts for which postal notes are issued, together with the poundage payable in respect of each note :— Amount Amount of Note Poundage of Note Poundage £ s. d. d. £ b. d. d. 1. 0 ... i 5 0 ... U 1 6 .. ' J 10 0 ... 3 ; 2 0 ... 1 15 0 ... 3 2 6 ... 1 1 0 0 ... 3 3 0 ... 1 5 0 0 ... 6 Broken amounts may be made up fey the use of postage stamps, not exceeding 5d in value, affixed to the back of any onepostal note. These stamps must be affixed only by the sender or remitters of; such postal notes. COMMISSION CHAEGEABLE ON MONEY OEDEES. Commission on Money Orders issued m Now Zealand is charged according to thefollowing scale: — BY TELEGEAFH. (Within New Zealand.) At the rates chargeable for orders by post and a telegraph fee of Is for eachorder. Money Order Telegrams can be eenfe as urgent upon payment of Is on each order in addition to the ordinary rates. Such telegrams will rate as Urgent Ordinary Telegrams, and be sent in th? order of their receipt with other telegrams of the like code. The remitter of a Meney Order Telegram may have a private communication for the payee added to the official telegram of advice on paying for the additional words at the following rates :— Ordinary, Id per word, with a minimum charge of 6d; urgent, 2d per word, with a minimum charge of Is, which covers cost of urgent fee for private message and official telegram of advice. (Australia.) At the rates chargeable for orders by po3t and a telegraph charge at the rate for a message to the State ups>a which the Money Order is drawn. CARDS. — Call and tV inspect Newest Designs just received at " EXPRESS" PRINTING WORKS. IN MEMORIAM CARDS. —An Assortment, in choice designs, just received at Express Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 268, 13 November 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 268, 13 November 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 268, 13 November 1907, Page 2

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