CORRESPONDENCE.
NOTE. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible lor the opinions expressed by Correspondents. Te Puke, Aperira 19, 1900. Ki te Tumuaki, Mete Komiti, O te Kipine M? Tena koutou, — He nui te pouri o to! u ngal au mo toku kore e mohio iho ki nga korero a a koutou nuipepa e tukua mai nei e koatou ki au, mo runga i to tatau Kipine Ma. A he mea pai me reo Maori mai aua mea, kia ngoto ai te maramatanga ki roto i a matau, ko toku ropu. Heoi a no Ma te Atua o te rangi. marie koutou, e tiaki e manaaki Ekuera Karaka. Could not special meetings be held
for the reading of the White Kibbon to our Maori members, so that they may obtain the “light” they desire? Surely friends understanding both languages would gladly give their services. —Ed.]
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White Ribbon, Volume 5, Issue 59, 1 May 1900, Page 7
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