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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

W. H. Barnes,. Tenui.— Send along on trial. Cannot say till read. "Colonial," New Plymouth.— Thanks once again. "Olivfe," Wellington.— Not on your tintype. • You cannot air your grievances against your recreant "boy" m these columns, •at any rate before they are ventilated before a Magistrate. "Kid-Stakes."— Your Latin is a . bunch of family mottoes.- and dictionary expressions and' incites one to remark : E pluribus unum, multum m parvo, hiome ursus m antro dormit, erysipelas. Pro bono publico. "Ghost," Wellington.— The, Face at the Window"— Chevalier-Lucio Delflardo—was played by Walter Dalgleish. His methods deserve all you said, and more, but there is t . no call for this paper to publish * your views. The young man ,did his best. .Tom Watucallum, Twelve Mile Landing.— Wotcberkikinat ? Jim the Milker is on duty all the time, but was pushed out of one country issue, that's all. Have Patience, dear boy, even if you can't have the other girl. E. C. Taylor, Western Spit, Napier. — Your case is a common one. Dentists frequently make absurd misfits, but yet almost invariably, when they sue, get a verdict. Don't know why it should be so, but so it is. If a pair of bbots made to order don't fit you, the law would never compel you to take them over and pay for them, but the muoh more important set of teeth, things you cannot sell, are forced upon you and you are ordered to pay for them, fit or no fit. It is a scandal and "the law is a hass" ; ,but we can do you no service. That the local papers did not report the case is another scandal over which "Truth" has no control.

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NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 4

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