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TRADERS— Cumhrae Parish.
Toy Dealers Watchmaker and Jeweller
Baillie James, Stuart st Cr aw f rd Wm., 42 Stuart st
Campbell Arch., Stuart st
Campbell, Wm,, Stuart st
Graham Jas, Clyde st
Leslie H. W, Guildford st
Stewart Janet, Stuart & Glasgow st
"VVhitelaw, I)., Stuart st
POSTAL INFORMATION.
LETTERS. PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.
Postage, not; exceeding 4 oz., Id. Postage for 4 oz., Id.
and for every additional 2 oz., Jd.
Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 in. by 12 in. (Same is Letter postage.)
Registration .fee, 2d for £5 value, 3d for £20,
Id for every additional ,£10 up to =£400. cyddccq nci iucqv nv Mccccwrco
Registered Envelopes, from 3Jd. each. EXPRESS DELIVERY BY MESSENGER.
_ . _ _ _ _ For Letter or Packet, not exce eding 5 lbs
NEWSPAPERS. 3d.permiU,
Registered, §d each; if not registered, every Special conveyance, 1/ per mile.
2 oz., Halfpenny.
Maximum weigi.t,5 lbs RAILWAY LETTER POST
Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 m. by 12 in.
For Letters under 1 oz., 3d c
Ron .. p~.c-|- Under this arrangement Letters may be
BUUK "UbI. tendered at Railway Parcel or Passenger
Postage, 2 oz., •• ••• J<1> Booking Offices.
Above that, same as letters.
To Canada, registered newspapers Id per lb MONEY ORDERS
DOCX r>ARn<* Sumsnotover £1, £3, £10, £20, £30, £40,
KU3I wnw. the charge '9 2d. 3d. 4d. 6d. 8t. 10d.
Stout or Thin,. ..11 for 6d. ; Reply,.. .11 for 1/ TELEGRAPH MONEY ORDERS.
Letter Cards, 8 for 9d. £ 3) 43 . ,£ 10i 6d ., aud ordinary charge for
Telegram.
TELEGRAMS.
Forewords, 6d. POSTAL ORDERS.
and for everv additional word, Jd. i> ' «';«' 'iau <j
Addresses charged for. F <* «*• Is and 2/6, Jd.
,, 2s rising by sixpences to 10/, Id -
PARCEL POST. f or broken amounts, stamps not over 5d.
Postage, not exceeding 1 lb., 3d . 2 lb., 4d ; mny be affixed to P.O.
3, 5d ; 4 or 5, 6d ; 6 or 7, 7d : 8, 8d ; 9, 9d ;
10,10d; 11, lid. mLL STAMPS
Maximum weight, 11 lbs. BILL a'AMr^.
Dimensions— Length, 3 ft. 6 in. ; greatest Not over £5, Id. Not over £50, 6d
length and girth combined, 6 ft. „ £10 2d. ,, £75, 9d
Registration— same as for letters. ,, £2o, 3d. „ £100, 1/.
Typical Views of Scottish Scenery.
A jew opinions of latest issue
The British Empire Journalists, while visiting Scotland acknowledged, with thanks,
receipt of copies.
" Scottish Scenery is marvellously beautiful."— .Esperanto, Hornsby, N.S.W., May, 1909 .
" It is of great value to Esperantists, and should be widely taken up by them." —
Dundee Advertiser, 1st July, 1909.
"... The views are exceptionally well brought out, are typical of Scotland's
varied scenery, and each has a history as true, romantic and varied as the livelies t
imagination. '"—Elgin Courant and Courier, 6th July, 1909.
"... The book is not only an attractive one, but its pages form an introduction
to the quaint language, one of whose objects is to hasten on the day
' Kiam homaro tra la tuta mondo, farigos fratoj malgrau cio.' "
Glasgow Herald, 8th July, 1909.
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