Stamp Collecting as a Pastime by Edward James Nankivell
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page 74 of 114 (64%)
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method be saved the inconvenience of acquiring duplicates, which is as
a rule the bane of most packet buying. The prices of these new Packets are wonderfully cheap, as we are clearing off our stock of entires. _These Packets cannot be sent by book post abroad. The average rate abroad by letter post or parcel post varies so much that sufficient should be remitted, and balance, if any, will be credited or returned. The prices quoted "post-free" are for Great Britain only._ * * * * * ENVELOPE PACKETS. _Section I.--GREAT BRITAIN & COLONIES._ No. 601.--Contains 29 common varieties, including Bechuanaland, Chamba, Cochin, Leeward Isles, etc. Price 2/-; post-free, 2/1. No. 602.--Contains 36 scarce varieties, including Great Britain compound, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Cape, Ceylon, Gibraltar, Grenada, Heligoland, etc. Price 8/6; post-free, 8/7. No. 603.--Contains 36 scarce varieties, including Newfoundland, New South Wales, St. Vincent, South Australia, Trinidad, and a really grand lot of Victorian. Price 10/-; post-free, 10/1. No. 604.--Contains 47 varieties of Great Britain only, including a superb lot of the rarer compound Envelopes, old dates and high values; |
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