"IN THE LONELINESS OF THE BUSH."
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —Under the above heading your correspondent " Bushman" points out the,ad vantages of a "correspondence club." Agreeing with him, I shall be glad to correspond with a view to assist. —I am, e.tc, W. MORGAN. The Grange, Ararimu1 North, 4 . Kumeu,
(To the Editor.) , Sir,—Will you kindly insert following re ■'Bushman's" enquiry for membership of "Correspondence Club?" Such club does not at present, exist in this city. I fell almost confident, however, that one can be easily formed. I have been a member of a "Social Corresxxmdence Club", some years at Home (England). The details would take up too much space in your columns. If "Bushman" will communicate with me, to address "Correspondent, Soufar's Library. Khyber Pass," I Shnll-.be happy to give all the. information he may require.—l am, etc., CORHE«PONO.KNT. _
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 2
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