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Show RATES OF POSTAGE a Aschangesare likely consult PostOffice. United States and Possessions _ First Class—Letters, written and sealed matter for local delivery or otherwise i ‘ ; ; ; per oz. Sc. Air Mail—Anywhere United States Domestic Mail Service is in operation , ‘ ‘ ; per oz. 6c. (Limit 8 ozs.) Air Mail weighing more than 8 ozs. subject to zone rates and conSecond ditions for Air Parcel Post Service. Air Mail Post Cards 4c demnity of $5 to $1,000. Declaration of value must be made to P. O.—not on article. 5c fee charged for return receipt for domestic registered mail when requested at time of mailing. Special Delivery (postage extra)—First class, to 2 lbs., 15c; over 2 to 10 lbs., 25c; over 10 lbs., 35c. Other classes—to 2 lbs. 25c; over 2 to 10 lbs. 35c; over 10 Ibs. 45c. Postal Cards—Government, souvenir and private if within Department size . ; ‘ . ‘ : ‘ ‘ ° MONEY ORDERS—Domestic money order fees as follows: $ 0.01 to $ 5.00 5.01 to 10.00 . . 10c . . 15c $10.01 to $50.00 50.01 to 100.00 . . 25e . . 35c Postage to Foreign Countries Letters for Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras (Republic), Labrador, Mexico, Morocco (Spanish eeae Newfoundland, Nicaragua, guay, Peru, Salvador, El, and Venezuela ‘ Single Postal Cards 2c Spain ‘ and ° Panama, possessions, ; ‘ Para- Uruguay per oz. 3c Double Postal Cards q | | : Co A . 4c All other foreign destinations, not listed above : Letters , ’ : 5c first ounce, 3c each additional ounce. Single Postal Cards . 3c Double Postal Cards . 6c International Reply Coupons: A reply coupon costing 11 cents, may be purchased at Post Office for enclosure to your correspondent in any of the above named countries except Nicaragua. Presented at the foreign post office it will be exchanged for a postage stamp of sufficient value to prepay an ordinary letter to the U. S. A. Thus, an American may prepay the reply postage of his foreign correspondent, L E N 19571 pet nw ol Class — Newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, entered as second class matter, when mailed by the public, 1c for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, or the fourth class rate, whichever is lower. Third Class—2c first 2 ozs. 1c each additional oz. Books, (including catalogs) of a pages or more, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and plants, l4c for each 2 ozs. Fourth Class (Parcel Post)—Merchandise, printed matter and all other mailable matter notin first, second or third class. Zone rates apply. Consult nearest Post Office for rates. Special Handling—Fourth class matter only. 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: Up to 2lbs.,15c; over 2 lbs. up to 10 lbs. 20c; over 10 lbs. 25c. Registered Mail (postage extra)—25c to $1.50 including in- — | Thurs. Official at time of printing. D A R |