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THE LADIES' PAGE. By Emmeline

Tfca -w«rt* *v «»d— tbt f trden tv a wlia, . - a*« mi, ** H«mlt, right*, till woman lAlted. — Campbcu.

■nMHa* will k* flnnd to rtsiir* letttrt from torrci. «BpMa •■ «ay nun if laureit to th»». ul t* r«ply «#t#k ik« ai*4iam of ttali p*gt, th* norn «t plume ob\j of tbi afltor*«4«nu v *« pibMahtd. L«sier« to «>• aldnuoi 'lawUH." onalita Idlior.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. J. C. — There is nothing better than milk for cleaning piano keys in a usual way. If, however, the white keys are s very much discoloured, ol«an with a soft rag dipped in the piece of a lemon. A rubbing with, milk may be given every few weeks. Caitoab. — "Rungahiwi" is, literally, "top of the ridge," or "south crest of the ridge," or the, "south beaten track," or footpath. Which of the two interpretations is correct you will easily determin* from the configuration of ' the < country. All Maori place names referred, either to topographical leaiures or tribal events. It would be interesting to ' know what- tribal event, U any;, took place on that "top of the rsdg«,' oi^ -where that "beaten track" to $he. south came from? a I -was glad l to hear fronn you at last, and I expect you know, dear, tactful lady, how your kindly appreciation dissolves the chill of. waiting* in its pleasant .warmth. R. B.— l hope you got my letter addressed to Post Office, x New Plymouth. ' White Cloveh. — It is a most difficult position, ' and ono which will iemand high principle and very strong loyalty to carry through. Of course, you must 'make it a condition of the continuance of the friendship <jh*t there must be no repetition of the incident, 'which, once referred to, should be consigned to oblivion. Bui all the same, my dear girl, I think you have a difficult task before , you, whose faithful &x«cution will add to your nobility.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 72

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THE LADIES' PAGE. By Emmeline Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 72

THE LADIES' PAGE. By Emmeline Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 72