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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

" A Ladies Man."—We do not regard your communication as the emanation of what we understand could come from "a lady's man." We have carefully perused it from beginning to end, and cannot find a single sentence which by its publication would be of any service to anyone or the least good to the public. Your insinuations are quite unwarranted, and to put them before the public would only be to stir up strife and animosity where harmony, innocence, and good-will at present unquestionably exist. Your letter is only fit for the waste-paper basket, to which place it has been consigned. Subscribers.—We printed a lot of extra copies on Wednesday night, but they are all disposed of.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1503, 22 July 1881, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Kumara Times, Issue 1503, 22 July 1881, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Kumara Times, Issue 1503, 22 July 1881, Page 2

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