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OUR LETTER BOX

A Bemdeea Corbespondent. — Notes too personal. X.D.8., Napier.— Clever but risque, and therefore declined with thanks. Vebax.— No Bpace to devote to fads. Thiß paper is intended for the million. Cyclops. — An eye opener, as you say, if true. But is it ? Look in when passing. P., Invercargill. — Thanks. Glad to hear from you. Yours are the right sort of items. W.S.— Three columns, or thereabouts, re nothing in particular. Basketed with much care. Kihikihi Box.— Thanks. Don't do anything in that line. Gross libel on the Maori waihines. 8.J., Chrißtohurcb. — Very tough yarn. Won't go down. Admire your style, though. Try again. Hombwaed Botjnd.— The Orient route is interesting. So is the Canadian. For fares, etc., write agents. Indignant. — Write to the offending paper. We can't deal with the matter. Enough sins of our own to answer for. A Kamo Correspondent. — Letter came too late to hand to allow of alteration. Once country page items are in type they have to remain. Can't alter. Kiio. — Aquatic notes to hand too late for insertion in last week's issue. Appear this week. Many thanks. Very good. Glad to hear from you again. Onehunga.- Beginning to find out they made a fatal mistake, eh ? We should smile ! The mistake will appear more fatal yet. And, unfortunately, it cannot be rectified for a long time. Pyjamas.— Very good indeed. We conclude it is original? You see we have grown just a little eceptical. Newspaper work Has that effect. We were trustful and confiding once. But it is a long time ago. Will hold over till we hear from you again.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 792, 3 March 1894, Page 18

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OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 792, 3 March 1894, Page 18

OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 792, 3 March 1894, Page 18