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CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN.

Any boy or girl who likes to become a cousin san do so, and write letters to ‘Co isin Kate, □are of the Lady Editor. ‘Graphic’ Office, Auckland. Write on one side of the paper only. All purely corresijondence letters with enelope ends turned in are carried through the Post Office as follows:—Not exceeding Joz. |d; not exceeding 4oz, Id ; for every additional 2oz or fractional part thereof, |d. It is well for correspondence to be marked 4 Press Manuscript only.’ Please note, dear cousins, that all letters addressed to Cousin Kate must now bear the words 4 Press Manuscript only. If so marked, and the flap turned in, and not overweight, they will come for a £<l stamp in Auckland, but a Id from every other place.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 745

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CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 745

CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 745

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