TO CORRESPONDENTS
"Another Lser of Patent Medicines, No. 2."— We do not doubt j our good faith, but it reads much like a familiar form of advertisement. "Officer, late Seventh Contingent."— lt may have been a mistake, for wli:ch the officer was not responsible. "Interested." — Setter consult a solicitor. "Cuba-street." — Inadmissible. Why not complain to the head of the Depaitrnent? Henry Bnclley.— Not space. "Fiat Justitiu."— We have good reason to believe that your fears are groundl«Ds.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 4
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