A NEW CONVENIENCE.
- ' Accordiug to -the • Sydney Morning Herald, the Postmaster^eherai of New South Wales has taken action to enable the public of that celony, as "far *as practicable, to write, their; letters at the official post and telegraph offices througboui the colony, and a ciroular to postmasters, l already io type, will ( shortly be issued, from "which the^ol- 1 pn eSto^pt:—* l It has been decided, to permit, you to allow any person who ma/, so desire to make ..usjs of whatjaccomßoodatibn you may' fee able to afford (it being unders|3od that theipublio are not to have aocess to the officeuitiell) for the object of wiitipg letter*,? end you will be allowed the option ,of supplying pa^er ; jwnfd enteibpes for the purpose at jeasqnable charge^ say «h* fpenoy ipr a"ighe'ftt l bf nptppaper, aada likejsum.for atfelaTelo'pe,'? ''"'./]''■*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2
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137A NEW CONVENIENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2
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