Good Wishes From Wairoa
T.
LAMBERT.
(To the Editor.) Sir,— I have been feeling distressed for several days, beiUg Ulidef the impreSsion that some reeonstfuctioa was in progress and that after a long life of 80-odd years the "Her&id" might be going- out. , I am now very pleased td kilOw that this is not so^-the "Hei'ald" has merely become an evening paper instead of a morning one — and that the "Tribune" has been absorbed. I wish yoUr ' 'H'erala -Tribune ' ' a long life of usefulness to finish off the pioneering work so well begun in the 'fifties. — * Yours, etc.,
Wairoa, Jan. 18, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 4
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