Synonyms for general post office


Grammar : Noun


Définition of general post office

  • As in post office : noun location of mail service
Example sentences :
  • I took her along to the General Post Office, and waited while she went in.
  • Extract from : « The Grell Mystery » by Frank Froest
  • The General Post Office also allowed him two guineas a-week.
  • Extract from : « Road Scrapings: Coaches and Coaching » by M. E. Haworth
  • The institute would be carried on in a room at the General Post Office.
  • Extract from : « The Bristol Royal Mail » by R. C. Tombs
  • But if he ran out to the General Post Office it would be in time.
  • Extract from : « The History of David Grieve » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
  • He sent his love to his mother, and told her to address him at the general post office.
  • Extract from : « The Young Bridge-Tender » by Arthur M. Winfield
  • She was, doubtless, going to mail it at the general post office instead of at the nearest station.
  • Extract from : « Betty Lee, Senior » by Harriet Pyne Grove
  • July 12th, 1707, an act to erect a general post office was ratified and continued for two years.
  • Extract from : « The Early History of the Colonial Post-Office » by Mary E. Woolley
  • The area of the penny post delivery was therefore restricted to the 10-mile circle from the General Post Office.
  • Extract from : « The Development of Rates of Postage » by A. D. Smith
  • The number of letters still handed in to the General Post Office was, however, quite considerable.
  • Extract from : « The Development of Rates of Postage » by A. D. Smith
  • The General Post Office only provided for the delivery of letters within a restricted area.
  • Extract from : « The Development of Rates of Postage » by A. D. Smith

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