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THE LADIES' PAGE.

By Eximeliite,

The world mi sad— the garden vu a wild. jnd man, the rieriult. iigbed. till woman trailed. -CiuPIILL.

rmmeline will be pleueii to receive letlera from eorrniQdentt en »ny miller of mtereii to ihem. and 10 replj rough ihe medium of thin n»?e, the oom de plume »nlj of the «r.- ..f ih» ►diinr

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Will J. H., who sent Emmeline postal notes for six copies of her proposed booklet, kindly give his address again as soon as possible, in order that Emmeline may leturn the amount. She must have burnt the address by mistake. R. E. F. — The fact oi there being no letters would not matter if there were confirmatory verbal evidence. There would, of course, be more difficulty in proving the case, but of that you can judge for yourself. Lex.— We shall all be glad to welcome you,

Lex, when you feel inclined, to come. Lex desires me to thank those of our little circle whose as=uiance of friendly sympathy has been of consolation to him. Heather. — Emmeline is sorry to say the prospect of publishing her booklet has been abandoned, but thanks you for your very kind letter. Mhs Doherty. — In the Witness of July 1 you will find the reasons why the plan of publishing my booklet has been given up. Am - sorry to disappoint you. R. X. R.— Thank you for your very pleasant letter. In one way I much regTet the news it contains, but I can quite imagine the feeling — jt is, indeed, to all intents and purposes "Ultima Thule." The permission you ask for is granted very heartily, and much

pleasuie is anticipated from it. T assure yon. I hope you will not forget, for I should like to feel that a link which seemed to promise pleasant possibilities was not bioken co soon. No, it was not an amanuensis ! Kowhai.-(I) Can ary reader supply instiuctions for cleaning a wh'te felt hat with French chalk' (2) A <-olntmn of permangoJiate of potash, if applied and left on a few minutes, will take the varnish efT aid al-o ptam your frame. Av heir dry apply "QuickTime," and it will polish with friction.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 65

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THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 65

THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 65

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