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Show POSTAGE Subject to CALENDAR RATES Change—Consult Postmaster AIR MAIL: 6c. for first 0z.; 6c. for each additional oz. or fraction. FIRST CLASS: Written matter and matter sealed against inspection. LETTERS and written and sealed matter, 3 cents for each ounce, except when addressed for local delivery: Local letters, 2 cents an ounce at letter-carrier offices; and 1 cent an ounce at all other offices unless collected or delivered by rural or star-route carriers, the rate is 2 cents an cunce. POST CARDS (Private Mailing) 1 cent each. POSTAL CARDS (Government) i cent each. SECOND CLASS: Full copies of hewspapers, Magazines cals. (May be sent Parcel Post if cheaper). OMESTIC.—1 cent for each 2 oz. or fraction. FOREIGN—1!, cents for each Z oz. or fraction. THIRO CLASS: Merchandise in which and case periodi- and printed matter weighing 8 oz. or less. 1lac. for each 2 oz. or fraction. (Special rate of ic. for each 2 oz. or fraction for printed books and catalogues of 24 pages or more.) FOURTH CLASS: (Parcel Post) cevers matter weigning over 8 oz. (except lst and 2nd class). Zone rates apply. SPECIAL. HANOLING: Parcels of fourth-class matter indorsed “Special Handling’ will be given the most expeditious handling, transportation, and delivery practicable (but not special delivery) upon payment, in addition to the regular postage, of the following charge: If ordinary postage stamps are used ackages must be endorsed: “SPECIAL HANDLING”. Additional Fee: = lbs. or less 10c; over 2 lbs. and up to 10 lbs. 15¢c; over 10 Ibs. 20c. SPECIAL CDELIVERY—FIRST CLASS—Additional Fee: up to 2 lbs. 10¢; oye: 2 lbs. and up to 10 lbs. 20c; over 10 lbs. 25c. ° OTHER CLASSES (including special cies mate to 2 Ibs. 1c; _. over 2 lbs. and up to 10 Ibs. 25¢; over 10.lbs. 33c. TW ordinary dorsed: postage “SPECIAL stamps are used, package FIRST OLASS (Sealed) Indemnity DELIVERY". REGISTRY MAIL, Indemnity or letter must be en- $300—$400. 400— 50¢ 500— 60¢ 600— 704 700—~ &0¢ 800— 900 900—100¢ Articles not registered according to INSURANCE their Value Up to RETURN value. p Fee Value $2 100 2 RECEIPTS: Domestic full value are surcharged at a special rate (3rd_and 4th Class only) 3 cents For each. Fee Value $100—$ 150-— Cc Insured Foreign or 5 cents —(Fee eo ea Maii— cn. includes insurance). 0-—-$ 150— 200 SEALED PACKAGES—Third and fourth class matter may be closed against inspection when eo bears authorized printed indicia. If sealed without indicia, parcels are subject to first class rate. SIZE OF PARCEL POST PACKAGES—Parcels must not exceed 100 inches in length and girth combined. For parcel: measuring more than 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length girth combined, minimum charge shali be the rate for a 10 poundandparcel. The maximum weight limit is 70 pounds to all zones. FEES Under $2.50 Over <a and not over ba , 30,0); .°* bi No FOR $5.00.. REFORWARDING—Letters, new MONEY 6c 8c 19.00..1l1le By 20.00. .13¢ money order issued be reforwarded without prepayment of pestage. 22c CRDERS Over 20.00 and not over $40.00..15¢ RCMP., Vara ae ee oS 66 00. 18¢ oo te peepee: CEM oT 80.00 °* for more than post cards extra postage. and A he ae mr ** $100 80.00. .20¢ 190.00. .22c other first class mail Other matter requires a FOREIGN—Letter postage for ioe countries in the following ist js 3 cents per _oz.: Argentina, Bolivia, ravil, Canada, Chile, Colum» Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Equador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, anama,-Pataguay, Newfoundiand Peru, Saivador, (inchadin Spain an paleaiee: i Nicaragua Colonies, Uruguay and Venezuela. The letter rate to all foreign countries not in the above the &rst oz. or fraction, and 3c. for each additional oz. or list is 5c. fraction. REGISTRY—For all foreign letters, 15¢. in addition to postage. For Yatés on other classes of foreign mail, inquire at post office. 194e |