An established principle of the mail-order business is that customers must be given an opportunity to inspect the goods before they can be expected to make a binding contract for their purchases.
The latter is not required in all cases, but is very important for a concern doing a mail-order business in small articles which can be sent by mail.
He now furnishes weekly general accounts, and daily accounts of money-order business, besides keeping his book open to the inspection of the superior officers of the Post-Office.
The clerks are now principally engaged on clerical duties, attending to the public on money-order business, &c.
This question was put to a man whose letters have been largely responsible for an enormous mail-order business.
It gives reassurance that there is no catch and inspires the confidence that is the basis of the mail-order business.
As confidence is always the first essential in building up a mail-order business, this policy has done much towards increasing the standing and reputation of the houses using it.
He could no longer add to the funds invested in his mail-order business.
He called his new general manager in and said: "I have put a great deal of money into this mail-order business.
For some years it was operated in a conservative way by a man who had had years of experience in the mail-order business.
Elsewhere offices were, as a rule, open during most of the day, not only for general purposes, but even for the transaction of money-order business.
The Postmaster-General having adopted this recommendation, the Bath office was closed on the Sunday for money-order business, though it still remained open for ordinary purposes nine hours on that day, as before.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "order business" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.