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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "S. .H. A. Hunt."— You are three i's— in-nuisitiye, impertinent, impudent. So much for your is. As to your nose . Don't poke it into other people's business so much and you won't smell so many stinks' "Constant Reader," Wanganui.— Do not worry. u Jjm the Milker" is still laying on hands, as you will see m this issue. He- was simply crowded out of your edition, last week. Glad you enjoy his confidences. v "Humanity," Seddonville.— Your view does more credit to your heart than your head. 'VMie snicker who must smoke or suffer fws do ourselves) should consider ihose sufferings before he risks his liberty by crime, and not howl about them when he has brought them on himself. Being deprive^ Of : the sweets of liberty is his punishment, ."and smoking" is one of the sweets/ ,
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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 4
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184Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 4
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