ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
E.B. (Wanganui).—You can get copies of the Mail regularly every week from our agent, Mr A. D. Willis. J. Hudson.—You win the wager, Sir George Grey is the son of the late Lieutenant Colonel Grey of the 30th Foot, who was killed at the storming at Badajoz in the Peninsular War. He was born at Lisbon on April 14, 1812. C.T. (Te Aute).—We have written you re your contributions. Alice (Palmerston), —You have not read the conditions properly- See under ' Prize Suggestion Competition.' 'Airlie.'—' A Bush Town Beauty* is in type and will appear next week. A. Westmoreland (Te Apiti). vVe have sent your letter to the gentleman who wrote on Silk Culture, and hope to publish the information you desire next week. H. Johnson (Eketahuna).—Thanks for your letter. We are always glad to rpceive suggestions. In future some Science Notes will appear in the Mail every other week. L.W.J.—The question is one we oannot attempt to answer. Consult a recognised medical man, and shun advertising quacks as you would the Evil One. H.S. (Carterton). —The address for which you ask is care of Boodle's Club, London, vV. We are glad to hear you like the Mail so much.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1106, 12 May 1893, Page 26
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202ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1106, 12 May 1893, Page 26
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