LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
=t MEUANESIAN TUCK BOXES. ■y ls Sir,—Will you kindly flllow me again s, a small spnee? I have seemed lonn in J. aoltnowledginp: Wellington's more than ® liberal share in the above, Init, I al--6 ways wait till I have heard i'rom koiiib of tlio lecipiciits. 'J'liis 1 did by mail to-day, and. their thanks ivere more fervid than usual inasmuch as their needs are greater. For my own part 1 can never sufficiently tliank ton friends for .so liberally supnnrting 5 Miss Mestayer, without whose liefy uhis 9 work could not be carried on.—l am, „ otc. " LUCY CALDER. All Saints', Auckland. June 2, 1915. EMOLUMENTS AND WAR SACRIxi FICES. m Sir, —A few days ago I read with )i- pleasure in your paper of a Maori war 5. veteran wlio had "earned" the pension, a refusing same, in these the days of our e . country's trials. The present being a .; time of sacrifice I would suggest there J may be many members of the Upper j and Lower Houses of Parliament'who would gladly forego their honorariums • ; once they were given the lead. I would i ; appeal to the most patriotic to give the i' lead. —I am, etc., i' SACRIFICE. Waipawa, June 4, 1915.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 8
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208LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 8
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