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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Veta.— (l) I should not recommend you to try boiling your jelly for only three minutes. It could not possibly keep any length of time with such, treatment, and I doubt very much whether it would set at all. It should be boiled 35min, and not stirred after it commences to boil. X)o not remove the scum until just before that time expires, as you only take away a lot of sugar if removed all through the time of boiling, and do no good whatever. (2) The recipes you a 3k for appear in Home Interests. Fbances. See Home Interests. A E.C.— I think not. It would be much better to ask for an explanation before acting so precipitately. Her action has certainly a disagreeable appearance, but she may be able to give you a satisfactory explanation. J. Ml. — (1) Yes ; she has gone home to England. (2) I am glad "Special Subjects" meet with your approval. The subjects dealt with will eiubiace as wide a range as possible, in order that the interest in them shall not be confined to any one class of readers. A MoTiiimi.ESS Girl.— (l) You must not delay. Write to your father and explain everythipg just as you have done to me. It will be easier than telling him, (2) Let your father see him. (3) No ; it may have been either before or after. (4) Probably almost at once. (5) I do ; lam very sorry for you.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 46

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 46

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 46

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