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(To tbe Editor.) Sir,—ln Inst evening’s issue of your paper i read tbe advertisement of “ Disappointed,” and 1 am of the opinion that it contains an implied suggestion that local girls are flirting too freely with visiting firemen. The suggestion is an ungentleuianly one and calls ifor a definite denial on tbe part of tbe girls of Hokitika. But before offering “ Disappointed ” any denial or oxnlanation. I challenge him to publish bis name so that we may judge’ whether be is a mere clown or what is almost as bad—tbe disappointed lover lie pretends to be. L am, etc., ELATED EVA. (To the Editor.) Sir,—May T ask for space in your paper to enable me to say how 1 admire the action of “Disappointed” as disclosed by his advertisement in yesterday’s issue of your paper. I may state that to me the behaviour of local girls in deserting their former friends
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1929, Page 3
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152CORRESPONDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1929, Page 3
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