THE LADIES' PAGE.
Too world nu »ad— the gaidon w»« a wi!4. AEd man, the Hermit, sighed, till woman smlleg. — CA.urm.l.
Immollße Trill be pleated to receive letters from oorreipeci«*M «c injr matter «f ioterod to them, and to reply tfcrnugb to* tsidium of thiu oace, the norn de plume only of the wr.-»tji»nijenti to tee pub'luUt*. Letters to be addreued ' fcwoailn*." care of the Editor.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Romola. — 1/ettei awaiiang jou; please &ond
fuller address without, delay. R.ANGIOE.A — Only time to &ay I have attended
to your little commission. "Lex. — Your letter posted. The post-card just sent you will show you lhat a more subtle, "telpgrftphy than Mrti'comi's was a', woik, dear friend. Waikare. — The fare for the Sounds trip varies, according to position of berth, but £18 i^ay be stated as- the fare for a good berth; cxpenaos over and above this arc* juot what one likes to make then: but need net exceed £1 10a.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 72
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159THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 72
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