| 1. The widespread audience reached by telegrams. | |
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A TELEPHONE COSTS ...
Used as the second advertisement on the reverse side of AB-DO-6B. Also used on: |
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TELEGRAPH! THE RESULTS ... Used on the top left corner on the front of AB-DO-7A and AB-DO-7B. Printed in April 1933 and used on 4 April 1934. |
| 2. A variety of business activities served by telegrams. | |
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A TRAVELLER MAY FIND THE DOOR CLOSED ... Used as the first advertisement on the reverse side of AB-DO-6A. The advertisement is the first of three advertisements printed on the reverse side of the ordinary rate delivery form. Also used on: |
| 3. Telegrams are part of an organisation. | |
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IS THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE ... Used as the first advertisement on the reverse side of AB-DO-7C. The advertisement is the first of three advertisements printed on the reverse side of the ordinary rate delivery form. |
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SEND A TELEGRAM ... The advertisement is part of the first of three advertisements printed on the reverse side of the ordinary rate delivery form AB-DO-7Ba. |
5. Telegrams provide a quick service. |
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FOR QUICK SERVICE USE THE TELEGRAPH Printed in the top left corner of the front of delivery form AB-DO-7D which was printed in March 1930 and used on 9 June 1934. |
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FOR QUICK SERVICE, REPLY BY TELEGRAM. This advertisement was printed above the window on the front of ordinary rate delivery rate envelopes AB-EO-6 and AB-EO-8 and at the base of opaque ordinary rate delivery envelope AW-EO-7 The Ornamental telegram advertisement in the top left corner is also included elsewhere. |
FOR QUICK SERVICE REPLY BY TELEGRAM. This advertisement was printed at the base of the front of the Urgent rate delivery rate envelope AB-EU-3 and used on 4 April 1931 at Glen Iris, Victoria. |