ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
M. Price.— A stallion. "K.J.Cr.," Palmerston North.— Am using circulars. Will be pleased to hear from you again. "Kauri Mohio."— lf B. worked f ne full month, that is 4>veeks and 2 days, he is certainly entitled to £10 16s Bd. "G.H."— Can't get the drift of your letter. You must sign your name, anyhow, p|iherwise you are only.'spoiling good paper. .'Pil^ain Beauty."— lt is no use sending this paper a bunch of stuff about; a, lady you don't even name. Good luck, to her any how. "Chas. M."— lt is a bit late to expose sweating m an establishment . that is now closed up. 3s for 8 hours work is certainly monstrous, and had you refuse.d to 'take it you might have had a case, but you have no remedy now. "Slang."— Don't know where the ex. pressipn "Dark m the inside of a. cow" came from, but it is fairly common- Don't think a cow's interior is darker than any other an-, imals'. Also don't know why a rainy day, or a jil>bihg horse or a •broken bicycle or any other nuisance should be called a "blanky cow,'.' but it is so. '
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NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 4
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197ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 4
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