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Correspondence.

A DENIAL.

[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of correspondents.]

[To the Editor.] Sir, —I wish to contradict a rumor that some malicious person reported concerning the tea used at the 1.0. G.T. concert on Wednesday last. Trusting no one. has believed the infamous lie,I—l 1 —I am, &e., C. E. Hobtop. Hastings, Sept. 22nd, 1896.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 127, 22 September 1896, Page 3

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Correspondence. A DENIAL. Hastings Standard, Issue 127, 22 September 1896, Page 3

Correspondence. A DENIAL. Hastings Standard, Issue 127, 22 September 1896, Page 3

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