TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Beateioe,— Ye3, l should like it very much. —Dot. »
M. W. A.~Your lines, though passable in placea, are bo faulty on the whole that however much I should like to oblige you I would not feel justified in finding a placa for them.— Dot.
Dora. — Try again end perhaps you will ba more successful. Do not tell us your brothers' or Bisters' name?, or nam^s of the horses and cows or dog 3 and cafes, or that you are in the Fourth Standard, and Miss So-and-so ia your teacher, and you Hko her very well. So many little folks have given ns particulars of this nature that everyone ia tired.of hearing them, and I have given up publishing such letters, T,ell us something that has happened.
to your pets, or something that they have done, or that you yourself or your sisters and brothers have done or tell us something about the district in which you live, and then I shall bo vory glad to insert your letter.— Dot.
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Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 34
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171TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 34
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