Answers to Correspondents.
Worker, Waipapakauri.—Too imaginative. Molly.—Don’t think publication would be advantageous to you, Molly. Haven’t you sufficient nerve to say to the person most interested just what you have written to us ? The Critic.—Not up. From the Bush.—Rather unfair to ask for our candid opinion on your verse and in the next sentence to “ hope it will not be too rough.” Sorry to say our opinion is too rough for print. W.E., Waiharara. Supplying you with details this week, Bottles.—That’s as near as we oan get to it. Is it bottles, or glasses, or hogsheads, or what P We don’t want to' be inquisitive hut would like to know what you suppose you wrote in your letter. Ratepayer, Kaitaia, —Will enquire and advise you by letter if there is anything in it.
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Northland Age, Volume VI, Issue 3, 6 September 1909, Page 5
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