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POST OFFICE NOTICES.

Mails close at the Chief Post Ofßco a; under:— THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 10. For Australian States. Samoa, and Pugo Pago, Ceylon. India, China. Japan, Egypt, and South Africa, to connect with Riverina, by North Express at 10 a.m. Late-fee letters C.P.O. at 10 a.m., and railway station till 11.14 a.m. Pared mails for United Kingdom and parcel and newspaper mails for Expeditionary Forces abroad close at C.P.O. at 4 P ' m ' FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (for correspondence specially addressed " per direct steamer"), by North Express at 10 a.m. Late-fee letters C.P.O. 10.30 a.m., and railway station till 11.14 a.m. SATURDAY, JAN CAR Y 13. For Rarotonga and Tahiti, by North Express at 10 a.m. Late-fee letters C.P.O. 10.30 a.m., and railway station till 11.14 a.m. The next best despatch for Expeditionary Force abroad and for United Kingdom will be by Vancouver mail, closing January 20. The next parcel mail for Expeditionary Forces nbroad will be specially advertised, but parcels may be posted any time. Money orders for places within the domion close one hour before advertised time of closing letter mails. Money orders for places beyond the dominion for despatch by the North or South Express close at 4 p.m. the previous day.

Registered mails close one hour beforo advertised time of closing ordinary mails. Book packets, commercial papers, and newspapers close half an hour before the advertised time of letter mails. Theodore King, Chief Postmaster.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3278, 10 January 1917, Page 26

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POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Witness, Issue 3278, 10 January 1917, Page 26

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Witness, Issue 3278, 10 January 1917, Page 26