SAVE OLD STAMPS 1. Are very Common Stamps worth Saving? A silver nugget of lib Troy is worth £3; a pound of the commonest stamps (when cleaned) is worth a pound of silver. A pound of gold is worth about £4O; a pound of good stamps (3d and up. obsolete, overcharged and small Island stamps) is worth a pound of gold. 2. Why are stamps so valuable in the East? Von must remember that New Zealand stamps, are as rare in the East as Eastern stamps are in New Zealand. We have collectors in every country in the world. The stamps are sent to Chuhari, where they are sorted and distributed to agents everywhere. By . this method our agents have a huge supply of world-wide stamps for sale at Low Prices. 3. How long will it take anyone to gather lib of stamps (equal to lib of silver or gold)? Business firms, banks, offices, etc., where large numbers of letters are received daily, would gladly assist this cause. Please ask your friends to “Save Every Old Stamp” and send them to our N.Z. Organiser. Also please tell all stamp collectors to buy their stamps from us, and so help our great missionary work. Approval sheets sent anywhere on application. Packets—6d, 1/-, 1/6. Note. Picture post cards (used and unused), holy cards, medals, etc., are very useful. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. For Children’s Hacking Cough, \
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 29, 26 July 1923, Page 34
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236Page 34 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 29, 26 July 1923, Page 34
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