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Show K & T 8010/ & CALENDAR POSTAGE CLASSIFICATION DOMESTIC Letters, First Class Matter Postal Cards (Government) Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals' ic. each 2c. for each REGISTRY class and FEE. sealed In addition fourth-class mail 2 ozs.* 114c.for each 2 ee catalogs, etc., over 8 ozs.... | to Zonerates apply postage, Foreign prepaid with 10c. Domestic first-class postage, first- indemnified for $50.00 or less, fee 15c.; $100.00 orless, 20c. Return receipt 3c. extra. °° Prop letters, 1c. per oz. tThe rate on printed books or catalogs having 24 or more etc., weighing 8 ozs. or less, is 1c. for each *Limit of weight, 8 ozs. °For foreign rates and DOMESTIC: Over SPECIAL pages, seeds, bulbs, 2 ozs. or fraction thereof. 8 ozs. subject to 4th class rates. conditions, inquire DELIVERY.—A at Post Office, special delivery stamp or ten cents’ worth of ordinary stamps and the words ’’Special Delivery‘‘ marked on the envelope or wrapper, in addition to the regular postage, secures the special delivery of any piece of mail matter weighing not more than 2 lbs., including parcel post packages, within one mile of any U.S. post office. On mail matter weighing more than 2lbs., but not more than 10 1bs., 15c.; over 101bs., 20c. REFORWARDING.—First-class Poe without extra postage. postage. Mail and matter Tutuila, domestic for Domestic ‘Hawaii, matter (Letters, postal cards, etc.) will be forOther matter requires a new prepayment of Porto Rico, the ’’Canal Zone,‘‘ and rates and Phillipines, Islands The Island of U.S&.,is of Guam subject to conditions. PaRceL porte By rates os ce. the the Virgin Post.—Merchandise depending may be sent by on weight and distance, concerning domestic which parcel inquire at REQUIREMENTS.—Sender‘s name and address must appear on package—otherwise unmailable; parcels over four ounces must be mailed at post office or places designated—not in istreet boxes; contents easily examined; limit of size, 84 inches inlength and girth combined. SPECIAL HANDLING.—25c. postage affixed to a parcel, in addition to the regular postage charges, with the words ’’Special Handling‘* written or printed on the wrapper, secures the same expeditious handling of a fourth-class article as accorded first-class mail. C. O. D.—Goods may be sent C. O. D. by exceeding $10.00, the fee is 12c.; collected and returned to the sender. POSTAL SAVINGS.—Money parcel post. On amounts not not exceeding $50—1L15c.; $100.00—25c., Fee also insures the parcel. may be deposited to individual accounts at offices which have been designated as Postal Savings Offices, and interest is paid at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on deposits. DOMESTIC MONEY-ORDER FreEs.—For orders from $0.01 to $2.50, 5 $2.51 to $5.00, 7c.; $5.01 to $10.00, 110c.; $10.01 to $20.00, 12c.; $20.01 Stoo DD ae.t $40.01 to $60.00, 18c.; $60.01 to $80.00, 20c.; and $80.01 22c. .00, Subject to change after going to press. a 1929 J 7 2c.each Circulars and miscellaneous printed matter, also mdse, tlwit FOREIGN 2c. per 0z.°° Post Cards (Private) Merchandise, ul FOR ©¢.; to to 2 3 g 10 1929 |s Imi T|w I Ui y 2 9 3 |