ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
" Inquirer," Mosgiel.—Barbells are not generally stocked by hardware dealers, but they can be cast to order by a local foundry. "Nude."—Your comment is wholly uncalled for in this case. "Measure of Value."—The proposed extension of the scope of the argument is undesirable. "M. J.," Milton.—Without knowing the nature of the stamped designs it :s impossible to advise regarding their removal from the linen. "Argument," Oamaru.—W. R. Hammond's record score of 336 runs was made in the test match England v. New Zealand, played at Auckland during the 1932-33 tour. J ' Interested," Enfield.—There is no pension available unless a widow has a child or children under 16. A widow over the age of 60 years can, on compliance with the specified conditions of residence, etc., draw an old age pension. " Charles Dickens," Dunedin.—The radio programmes are prepared by the National Broadcasting Service. They are copyright in form and substance, and the only addition made by us is the intimation that a particular item is a recording. " Greenhouse," Balclutha.—Until the grape vines are three years old, tomatoes could be grown in the same glasshouse. When the vines reach that
age, tomato growing should be discontinued or the vines be removed. "Taxpayer," Dunedin.—lt is not considered by the Police Department that immediate publicity would serve any useful purpose. There is neither de-
sire nor intention to cover up anything affecting the public interest. "Constant Reader," Central Otago.—We cannot express an opinion on the wisdom of changing your legal adviser. It may be necessary to invoke a further law process in order to recover the debt, but that is a question determinable only by yourself in consultation with your legal adviser.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23013, 16 October 1936, Page 8
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