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Answers To Correspondents

“ Puzzle,” Dunedin. —We do not undertaka to solve puzzles. K. J. P.. Maclennan.—The closing date Of the United Nations Association’s essay compstition is November 27. The essay should be addressed to the United Nations Association, P.O. Box 1011, Wellington. Full particulars have been sent to all the senior schools in Otago, and full information can be obtained from the headmasters, or by communicating with Mr S. P. Cameron, P.O. Box 383, Dunedin. “ Interested,” Kensington.—A personal examination by an expert is necessary before an estimate of the value of the book can be given. We suggest that you submit vour copy to Newbold’s Bookshop, Ltd., 394 George street, Dunedin. W. 8., Orangapai.—Up to the present we have received no information as to the makes of cars or the agents’ names of the Continental cars that are to come to New Zealand; with the exception of the Citroen car, the agents for which is the Broadway Parking Petrol Station, Dunedin. “ Ned,” Oamaru.—Communicate with Mr C. Hewitt, farmer, of Dunback, Mr A. Purvis, also a farmer, of Dunback, or Mr John Haig, of Lauder, all of whom are authorities on the making of sun-dried J. R., Milton.—lf the flourbags are washed in warm soapy water the stamped designs should be easily removed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

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Answers To Correspondents Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

Answers To Correspondents Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

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