AUTOS
Verona would like to exchange with any L.F. Address : "Verona, c/o Mr Hugh Marshall, Edendale."
Henley West would very much like to exchange autos. with Clotilda, Aileen, Edna, and Scapegrace, and any other D.L.F. who are willing. Address: "'Henley West, D.L.F., c/o Post Master, Henley West."
Agent is willing to exchange autos. with any L.F. Address : "Agent, Hamiltous P. O."
Red Rose II wishes to know if auy D.L.F. want an auto ; if so address : "Red Rose, c/o Mf W. E. S. Knight, Waipori," and she will send hers in return.
Bleeding Heart would like Florodora to exchange autos with her. "Dear Dot, — Do you think it is fair for D.L.F. to put thsir address in the Witness for other D.L.F.'s. autos, and then not send th.ci.rs in return? I have sent ray auto, to no fewer than nine L.F., and have not received theirs in Teturn. Of course, they may not all have got mine, but I sent them to the addresses they put in the Witness, so they ought to have got them, as it is over two mouths since I sent some of them." Bleeding Heart mentions the names of the offending L.F., but I have omitted them, as some of them may have been unavoidably prevented from fulfitlung their obligation. It is veiy unfair not to send the auto, in return immediately on receipt of it. Gavenna would like to exchange «utos with any L.F.
Lady Dunfoa asks Alexandrine if she got the auto, she sent her some time ago. Lady D. would like to exchange autos. with Laura J., Owakaite Too, Queoaie, and Dunethnite. Addresa: "Lady Dundaa, c/o Mrs J. Sim, Purekireki, via Owaka."
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Henley West, Grapes, Another Christmas Lily,
Verona, Red Rose 11, Rosetta-, Dora the Housemaid, Pat Sneezer, Green Peas, Agent, Zealan&a, Kaka, Mick Pontoss, Butter Dish, Ringtail Snorter, Iris, Gavenna, Winnie, Blue Gum, Pansy IV, Girlie 11, Two Little
Girls in Blue, Lady Victor, Young Fellow, Angler, Lady Dundas, Lady Constance, Topsy, Prince Albert, White. Heather, Aridale.— All these correspondents have ignored the notice that appeared for week* stating that no letters were to be sent in between June 10 and July 10. What am I to think of such want of observance? Either the writers have only begun to read the page last week or they are very casual readers, and exceedingly unobservant. Under the circumstances they must
be content with a place in the condensed
column in due time. W. L.— Very well, dear, I shall substitute the photo you send for the other one.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 83
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428AUTOS Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 83
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