Answers to Correspondents.
E. —Your order went astray in the Post Office, hence the delay. We have officially complained. The answer to your query is four thousand two hundred and ninety-four millions, nine hundred and sixty-seven thousands and two hundred and ninety-five pence, or seventeen millions, eight hundred and ninetyfive thousands, six hundred and ninetyseven pounds, one shilling and threepence. Surprised at being asked so simple a question. But don’t do it again in a hurry. The Hawk.—Umph ! Not this time. Road Metal. —Four columns, more or less, which can be condensed into four lines. F. —Great Scott! Do you want us to print that ? The Worrier. Recognise the pen name but still are not sure whether it is warrior or worrier or wearier or any other er. Even if we could arrive at the signature the letter would not appear, as the matter is quite unreadable. Veritas.—Considering.
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Northland Age, Volume VI, Issue 40, 30 May 1910, Page 5
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