LETTER CARDS.
I to the Borrow.. gtR, Ia your mib-loader ou this nubject you Bay : "Wo congratulate the l'oattaaster-general on this handy invention, which adds another to his useful postal reforms." Now this letter j card is nob a recent invention. It has been ia [ «60 at Home for years, aud cpußid6rmg its im- ! m'eneo popuiarity the v/oader is that it lias only now been introduced here. Let us hope tho I'o'ilinattijr-goneral will take advantage of hi!> visit to Bnglaud to introduce many reform* !he will there 6c3. We are not "up to date" I by atiy mean?. ' 'JCustcs differ ; therefore I may be excused for aaixlemnuig tho poor JLtfcempl; to ornauieut the back of these cavds. Butier, I think, to give the soaca to officials to praotise xb»mping a I clean, clear po»tia»rk upon. See the contrast between New Zealand and English or American postmarks. Oura is dirty and gmudgy—the others are clean, distinct, and useful sometimes. —I am, &c, January 21. Pkookess.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10263, 22 January 1895, Page 7
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164LETTER CARDS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10263, 22 January 1895, Page 7
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