ADVERTISING SIGNS.
TO THM EDITOB. Sie, —I must apologise ot your correspondent, • “ Rock Foundation,” for ignoring his remarks about religious advertising signs on the roadside rocks in Central Otago, "Rock Foundation” refers to a scientist who is alleged to have said that better had never been born, etc. (a threat, evidentlyl). What does he mean? Seeing that they have been born, what has he got to do with It t Of course, I know that some of the religions fanatics want to havs them born again—funny.—I am, *to_ A Woeshippeb as Sozznoe. December 19. oJTWj eomspondeoe* is dosed.—Ed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21214, 20 December 1930, Page 18
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