As shown, please view of the photos. I have included a screenshot of the census for The Pocock family in 1905, it is for reference only and not included in the sale.
The card is sent to Mrs F. Pocock 623 Ave E, Bayonne NJ.
The front has a message that says;
Mail doesn't leave here often so don't expect letters. Sid
There are 2 men on the porch along with what appears to be a child in the other rocker. His WWII draft record said he worked as a Mgr for Cotton Thread Co in Ontario CA. He filed for a marriage license in NY 1914, to marry Ethel Hughes of Toronto. The postmark appears to be either NY or NJ. This was likely taken on his travels and could be either location.