TO CORRESPONDENTS.
J. C. (Auckland). — Suppose the young 'lady 'was' in- an asylum, it is no business of the general public. Your motive for attempting to draw attention to-the fact through the Observer, is evidently petty, lowminded malevolence. If you got your deserts, they would either take the shape of v, stout horsewhip, oi;.of a few months ' incarceration in an asylum— for ■ compulsory studeuts of geology J.S. (Puhapuka):— Give us somethinf.bette'r.tkim the unmitigated, twaddle you sent last H.R. — This is the second time you ho-ve sent hi that little par. You must be a little more explicit.:....J.P.P.—Sermons are unsuitable for a Society paper Good Templar (Pukekohe). — Rubbish,. ....yVYß.. (.Freeman's Bay). — Stale. What are you giving us P J.C. (Whangarei). — We have a rod in pickle for you. You have had the loaivrofius once before L.G. (P?arv, nell).— The ladies' Pegasus is rather lame, but,.tkiffi is? perhaps because they all wanted to mount hiih at one'e^ Will try.;ito find 'time, to lick; the verses into shape" and publish in next issue .T.L.W.^Cannot be held responsible for the morbid sque'amisHuess of two readers. Yfe do not; run the .Observer 1 merely io: please f,wd? readers, or tsvo thousand. It is a harmless, if not original, form of announcement. Some people are so cons Eifttte'd "its' to ' b e'*pa'ine'dby or jgffiaHfiy";i& ttnffot'gtl They would rather flo'uiider' through the* miffl of asWQ^out road'than 'budge ttf'fin'd a"bew^ one. ' Stf|fggstf l 'g l om#' thing better Annie Smith (Albert-street), alias Jano Thompson (Symonds-sfcreet). — How did it happen, dear, that on the 9bh -^usfc.. you wero-ju two dAerent streets at the same time, and had tw.oMili'ersntfiiuuies ? Did yon divide yourself into two halves; have you an niter cjo ; or are you the Siamese Twins ? you write both tho3e little pa'rsi in the same handwriting, Annie— beg pardon, Jane,? . Don't ypu try this little game on too otten, Aimie Jane Smith-ThompaSH, especially, with cheques, or you'llbe getting into, trouble. Salvation. — Genuine name and address indispensibile (10,«51sfc time of asking), H.J.— Too late this week. G. (Helens ville)— Ditto.... :.A"; (Oambri'dge)— Very good, but wants toning down in a few of the verses. Wjul try 'to find space. for it next issue W.W. (Pittstreet)—Too late; call and explain T.L.W.—Suggestion shall hAye at&eation. , ; ■:• .; ,« .-.
Wanted— The .general to./; look, onfe for Beehau's new advertisement next week. Note the address — Hobsou-street (opposite the Governor Browne Hotel).;. ,?, .j. O K j ■ %k* 7 Mr W. K. Carter, tiaosWaika*s- represaSitjroi^ oE Cobb and Co., anuounces that tourists for the Lake District can be-supplied Vtafcii bu.qsgi^s or. saddle horses at his Cam bridge stfibllsW tbfe-^horrest! notice. His nev. announcement and alteration iv the Te Arolia coach tim§^»)j|§ss*teafiJaWE<i*Sfu??e^t.iiei'3''i
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 161, 13 October 1883, Page 14
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442TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 161, 13 October 1883, Page 14
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