NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
“Lvc's Drnmlson.” Too sweeping altogether. You say: “Lhrlslchurch has the repufalion of packing Into a theatre the most ill-mannered nml brainless audience in the world,” anil you reach tins conclusion merely because sonic girls annoyed you last night by giggling during the performance. Don't make an uss of yourself. “Looker On.”—Your letter suggests strongly that you arc not so impartial as you would have us believe. “Subscriber.”—There is no reason for supposing that the advent of Prohibition will in any way affect the payment of the old age pension. The pension is voted annually by Parliament out of the consolidated revenue, and as long as there is any money in the Treasury no politician is likely to do anything so unpopular as to suggest interference with old ago pensions. »
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1577, 4 March 1919, Page 4
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132NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1577, 4 March 1919, Page 4
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