THE EXHIBITION.
TO THE EDITOR* | Sir,—is there any good an.'.', sufficient reason why 1 visitors to the exhibition ihould be so tortured with I that abomination called a #ong which is so constantly $ beaten where and when very often a number of I, people are standing ? The thing has becomea perfect I' nuisance, and should be put a stop to without delay ( In connection with the dining room would it be too' "l much to suggest that the commissioners might some- =1 - times diuo at tho public table; if they did they would '••$' very speedily insist on a change both in the quality -4 of the mints served and especially the vegetables "1 Very rarely arc they (it to eat being so badiy cooked' I More than once have i;thought of taking them off !T my plato and sending them for imuection to the f riiese tilings may be thought Bmall matters, but Jt' I must be remembered that it is the email tl inga * I that after all make or >mr the comfort of visitors. ■ I whT.e Jm"comX yi,r.BUChdQn °tthinkitworth I JicZ^m^T-^T wiU toke 6omo I Feb»"^l7- ' " Nobody. |
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4
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189THE EXHIBITION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4
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