Front:
The "MAILOMAT"
is a coin-operated postage meter and
1 U.S. mailbox for people with letters to mail-
and no stamps. It is a "self-service postoffice"
that stamps and mails your letters without
need of adhesive stamps.
INSTRUCTIONS: to mail a letter you (1) drop
money in coin slot (2) dial desired stamp
value (3) insert letter in letter slot. The ma-
chine does the rest: automatically takes your
ietter, prints a postage meter stamp with dated
postmark on it, and holds it for scheduled
mail collection. It prints stamps from lc to
33c including fees for Air Mail, Special De-
livery. Though it does not make change, it
charges no premiums for postage. Metered
Mail, needing no postoffice canceling and
postmarking, often catches earlier trains and
planes - for earlier dispatch and delivery.
The "Mailomat", a product of Pitney-Bowes,
Inc., Stamford, Conn., was developed in coop-
eration with the Post Office Department to
increase public postal service in postoffice
lobbies, railway terminals, etc. When stamp
windows are crowded or closed, try this new
"stampless" mailing convenience. And when
using the mails these days, at home or office,
remember to mail early and often-to help
your Post Office help you!
MAILOMAT
M'AILOMAT
OTITT
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Collection of mail from
coin-operated letter box
MAIL
Streamlined mailing.. no
adbesive stamps required
Back:
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CENTENARY
LXX
Please do not write directly below:
TORK,
NEW YORK
MAY 17
19
PHILATELIC
EXHIBITION
3 APR 15
12-PAA,
1947
U. S. POSTAGE STAM
Instructional post card, compliments of Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Mail it in “Mailomat" for lc to any address in the U.S.A.
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