THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' ART UNION.
To tte Editor.
Sib, —I was considerably amused to see in your last evening's issue tbat a person signing himself " J. J. Connor" had the pleasure of my acquaintance, I never having heard of him before. The tickets were live shillings each, which sum contains a good many sixpences. From his hasty judgment of another (of whom he knows nothing) it is pretty evident how he himself is in the habit of spending his small change. The price of the tickets, however, was not the point in question. I merely wished to know when the drawing was to take place, and having vainly tried every other means I knew of, had at last recourse to your columns, where, though most unpolitely conveyed, I find the information I required. —I am, &c,
Dunedin, June 23.
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Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3
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139THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' ART UNION. Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3
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