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Householders who have not letter boxed at their gates, and whose front doors art* 60 feet or more from the road line, are being urged by the Post and Telegraph Department to help the postman by hav* ing boxes at their gates (says the Christ* church Sun). In a letter to each house* holder who is presumed to be in fault, the chief postmaster (Mr H. P. Donald) points out that the delivery of mail td householders by the postman is contingent upon the front door being less than 60 feet from the road, or upon the presence of a letter box. This will speed up delivery, and make the postmqn’s life A happier one.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 28

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 28

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 28

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