THE LADIES' PAGE.
The world was sad — the garden m-aa a wild. And mm, the Hermit, sighed, till v, oman smiled. — Campbell. Kfflmclins will be pleased to leceive letters from corrcs* pondents on any matter of interest to them, and to reply through the medium of this page, the norn de plume only of the oonespondents to be published. Letters to oe addressed " Bmmehnct," caie of the Editor. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Essa. — The borax will not do any harm, but I feel doubtful as to its utility in removing freckles. M. B , Dunedin. — It is evidently constitutional, and you will have to make up your mind to endure it. You are txceedingly foolish to take such large quantities of salts, which will assuredly prove injurious to you. Taking such quantities of hot water will almost certainly end in ytur becoming a martyr to indigestion. Mollie. — Thank you for your long bright letter. I am too husy to answer it in detail, dear, just now, but be sure it wai welcome and shall have its answer at the earliest opportunity. I have some ver&es to send you the moment 1 can spaie time to copy them, Mollie. Elaine. — I was very j>leased to have your long letter, and shall answer it in one way or other as soon as I have a little more leisure. There is a growing feeling of peace and contentmentin its lines which I think means greater happiness for you in the future. I thank you very heartily for writing so frankly to me— such letteis are my greatest pleasure.
THE LADIES' PAGE.
Otago Witness, Issue 2298, 17 March 1898, Page 43
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