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THE TE ARO BATHS.

TO THE EDITOR. Sib — I very much regret that complaints have been mode, and appeared in your paper last evening, about the conduct of certain frequenters to tho To Aro Baths last Staday. I beg to state that the individuals so misconducting themselves (about six in number) were perfect strangers to me, and I believe ' strangers in our city. I did not suspect such behaviour from them, and did not watch them, consequently I did not see them in that disgrac sful state complained of. Rules and regulations of these baths are so placed that eyer? visitor can make himself acquainted with them on entering. I would be glad of an opportunity of punishing any one bo offending, if seen by me. 1 am, Ac, Henbt Mesch, Proprietor, Clyde-quay. loth November.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 100, 16 November 1882, Page 2

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THE TE ARO BATHS. Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 100, 16 November 1882, Page 2

THE TE ARO BATHS. Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 100, 16 November 1882, Page 2

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