OUR LETTER BOX
JOSH.—Two strong in flavour. F. H.—Not even an "also ran." X.—Not a spetre of a chance. ECHO.—And echo answered •• no." PiKi.-Much obliged. Will appear shortly. SCOTCHIK.-WUI see what we can do with it. Wl-n Hi.-SUck to your cabbftgee andlettucee, John. . A. J. K. (Muripara).-Good; can do with more. . ' . B. 8.-fcorry; no market for that sort of thing. a. P. G. (LeamlDglon).-Too stole by this time. ' . WANG.-Would willingly give you six months for It. . <j J C. CTe Aroha).-Can't see it in your ll R ht at all. TicxiM.-Couldrft say. You'd better see a lawyer. . Buffunlt BICH»RD -We don't want a second helping. long by 8 miles 2 furlongs. DINKUM.-U walt«ed gracefully into oblivion per medium of the w.p.b. »• h /KaitaiaV—You could give Ananias (deS c?as ( ed) lW?d»., »nd beat h!m easUy. BLUPH.-SummaiUy executed amid general rejoicing. BEWi-Under consideration, but we don t go much on the grammar. HiBTOBiCOB.-Ifs as stodgy as a plum-pudding compounded by an amateur coolt. JACK STiuw.-Pars welcome. Verses heaved into limbo-wherever that may be. Kow -We prefer verse that rhymes. Yours has got the hiccups in a pronounced form. » J L. (Maungaturoto). - Such parsiSie always acceptable If properly vouched for. JINOUi»KR.-Cannofc ascertain the exact date, but It occurred 23 years ago, which ought to furnish a clue. * n. w iTnimia) —Did you write that stand' A Th y e caligraphy justifies the supposition. another tuppence if you promise not to write any more.
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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 24
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240OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 24
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