0 used to refer to something that will happen or be done on the next day: --
1 used to describe a service that supplies something the day after it is ordered: --
Our premium service guarantees next-day delivery.
Same-day delivery was no longer possible for subscribers in communities off the main highways; they had to settle for next-day delivery.
Flurazepam is therefore unsuitable as a sleeping medication for some individuals due to next-day sedation; however, this same effect may also provide next-day anxiety relief.
The hub offers next-day, second-day and third-day air service.
There are reports of melatonin causing this next-day grogginess feeling.
I am not asking for noncommercial decisions, but when inquiries are made they should be dealt with at a sufficiently high level to enable much speedier and more next-day decisions.
I believe that my constituents should have a good-quality service with next-day deliveries, but we will not achieve that by allowing cherry-picking of the services that are provided.
If people want the service, they will, unfortunately, have to pay a little more for it, especially on first-class, next-day delivery.
In many other areas, the obligations on next-day delivery of first-class mail are not being met.