"Name and address" Quotes from Famous Books
... the paper on which the address is written, the sender of third class matter may write "from" and add his own name and address. 2. On the blank leaf of a book, forwarded as third class matter, the sender may write a dedication or inscription, but it must not be in the form of a letter. 3. Fourth class matter must be so wrapped that the postal authorities can examine the contents without much ... — Business Hints for Men and Women • Alfred Rochefort Calhoun
... one that had taken two stamps! And one from Chum herself, and—but she went back gloatingly to the thick, heavy envelope with the bold, black handwriting that needed the whole face of the envelope for her name and address), "because I know that miles are awfully long in ... — Starr, of the Desert • B. M Bower
... every order must contain the name and address of one or more relations of the lunatic, to whom notice of the death of a lunatic ... — Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles • Daniel Hack Tuke
... no trouble about that. Simply tell the florist that you want seventy-five cents' worth, and he will give you a fine bunch of them. By the way, I'd better put his name and address down on a piece of paper for you. Be sure to go to this one because I know him, and ... — Queed • Henry Sydnor Harrison
... there is a doctor whose name and address are only known to the working classes, to the little tradespeople and the porters, and in consequence he is called "the doctor of the quarter." He undertakes confinement cases, he lets blood, he is in the medical profession pretty much what the "general ... — Poor Relations • Honore de Balzac
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