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J. B.—No use to us. William H.—Thanks, information very useful. L. V. I;.—Poem very interesting. What's it all about ? Sartor.—The Waimangu eruption took place 30th August, 1903. J. J D. (Wellsford). — Thanks. Pleased to receive more of the same kind. Commercial—l he arrangement you mention was originally made, but has fallen into disuse. Cynicus — Art icle on barmaids barbariously ~ barred. Try the W.O.T.U. or Michael Walsh. A. C. D. (Wade).—MUhtdo all ri«ht as an " i memoriam " notice, but as comic verse it is palpably weak ¥i6iLAJiT.—If you can prove that there was sealing accommodation, your best plan would be to report the matter. E. H. L. F. (Rotorual.— Tommy rot! George Gtorge is the only infallible authority, and you wouldn't put your paltry opinion against his, would you ? The Mactavish.—Do keep cool. We are quite willing to admit that, as you say. there is nothing like the bagpipes. Which is a matter for congratulation. St. ELMO.—Can't quite make out whether your sketch«is'meant to represent a submarine earthquake or a cat with spasms. However, it doesn't mattt r much;
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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 27 July 1907, Page 24
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181OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 27 July 1907, Page 24
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