Answers to Correspondents.
H, H. W., Peria.—Advertisement was received by Wednesday’s mail. Waipapakauri.—Keceived on Tuesday. Too late tor last issue. 3. O'C., Mangatete.—Many thanks for letter. What remedy do you suggest for the cachinnatory trouble which is recurrent with our staff since its perusal ? The Critic, Kaitaia.—Returned by post, Write on one side of the paper only and we will consider, Farmer. Awanui.—lt isn’t a matter for the press. Suggest your seeing the Constable stationed in your district. Even so, we don’t think he could do much for you. * The Wag, Fairbum.—Looks as though you played “ the wag ” pretty often when you were a school-boy. Well, yon’re not wagging in the “ Age ” this time. Sanitarian.—The deductions from your seem very personal indeed. It found the w.p.b. very promptly but if you have just grounds—and you may have—we think a chat with the County Chairman might produce satisfactory results. Digger, Waiharara.—Held over till we can look into the faots.
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Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 23, 1 February 1909, Page 5
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