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X trace. Hydio.—Feeble.E. K. M.—Sorry nnsuitable. "Fiusco.—Enquiries proceeding. G. F. H —Excellent story. Will use. A O. W.—Many thanks. . Quite good. M. S —Yes, for the Christmas Number. K. X.—Dreadful poetic moan about nothing. Why tortu»eus? _ luff. Your painful revelation would injure yourself if published. No desire to Injure you. MN. E.—Of course Auckland must have a decent playhouse some day, but you don t offer any useful advice. Jx.-A comparative list shows that gardeners and clergymen are the, longest lived. Your theory doesn't seem sound. Marie (Gore).-I hanks for congratulations. Sorry congratulations don't buy space for indifferent pars about nothing in particular, i Sikes -Stupidsuggestion to "trackburglars down with bloodhounds" thrown to the degs. The common or garden Hop is doing very well indeed. W. K. P.-"lrreligion." in your view, is : in criticiaiog the bold assertions of self nghteous persons. Under the circumstances, irreFigion is a refreshing occupation. YORiCK.-There are already at least ten oictionaries of Shakespeare A New Zealander has been engaged on aaotner for at least ten years. It won't pay. M. P.-Boiled down, your argument is that every candidate for Parliament should pass an examination in English, in logic and in political economy-but you take four columns to say it in. E. B. L. (Waihi).-But the men who are "making all the dust in Waihi are not the ' solid old Cousin Jack miners of early days. The most troublesome men are the worst miners. It is always »o. Musicus.-Manuscript looking like distorted black goblins performing on * A.™ wirefence received- Musical editor tried it on the office whistle, and hadn't since been seen. Please call with barrow to remove goblins.

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Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 14 September 1912, Page 24

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OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 14 September 1912, Page 24

OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 14 September 1912, Page 24