ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Jno. Nathan," Ohakure.— Your name fits your character when you coolly ask us to give you for nothing what you ought to pay an expert to -work out for you. And, anyway, .we couldn't do it if we 1 .were ever so obliging. We ' are journalists, not mathematicians. "Jtfatude May," Wellington.— You were quite right to refuse your boy what he asked, and if he has, as you say, kept away ever since and you love him, so much the better- for you. He can't mean you well and shows his hand by being so angered at having his intentions thwarted. Don't fret after such a ♦ skunk, . Maudie, get another and an honester, boy. I "Lucy. V— Thanks. Kindly send name and address as a guarantee of originality. "Rack Rented and Ruined" next week. "Wullis."— Wow ! The subject's gickutin'. Do drop, it an ye loye us. "Hoorbo !" Tinakori Road.— Don't let the Yellow Pup's yelping disturb your slumbers. Orangeism has about as much real political m- i fluence m New Zealand as the recent elections proved the reactionary party to possess. It is simply a toy for a few hairy-toothed North of Ireland Scotchmen to play with, and a padding to make a few mouldy villagers appear impressive. T. Gill, Mangaw<eka.— Write Anderson and Sons, seedsmen, George-street, Sydney. Thanks for kind enquiry ; all Sir-Garney-o. How's yours ?
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NZ Truth, Issue 57, 21 July 1906, Page 4
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229ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 57, 21 July 1906, Page 4
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