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3. Order forms:

IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN POST

Order forms or subscription forms for publications, books, newspapers, engravings and pieces of music may bear the names of the works and number of copies required or offered; the price and notes representing essential elements of the price; the method of payment, the edition and names of the authors and publishers ; the catalogue number and the words paper covers, stiff covers or bound.

4. Printed cards:

Pictorial cards, printed visiting cards, Christmas and New Year cards may bear good wishes, congratu- lations, thanks, condolences or

or other formulas of courtesy, expressed in five words or by means of five conventional initials.

5. Proofs of printing:

Alterations and additions concerned with correc- tions, form and printing, and also such notes as Passed for Press, or similar notes concerned with the execution of the work. In case of want of space, these additions may be made on separate sheets.

6. Fashion plates and maps:

Colours.

7. Price-lists:

Price-lists, tenders for advertisement, stock and share lists, market quotations, trade circulars and prospectuses may bear figures and any other notes representing essential elements of the price.

8. Books:

Books, pamphlets, newspapers, photographs, eng- ravings, sheets of music and all literary or artistic productions, whether printed, engraved, lithographed or mimeographed, may bear a dedication consisting simply of an expression of regard, and, on photo- graphs, a very concise description or note referring to the photograph.

9. Cuttings from newspapers & periodicals:

The title, date, number and address of the publica- tion from which the article is extracted.

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