A REBUKE WANTED.
To Tins Editor.
Sir, —On the irorning cf Friday, 14th inst,, at a quarter past on?, my wife, children, and self, were roused out of our £Je«p by a continuous and persistent ringing of the door bull. I dressed and went to sen if I could be of service to auyone, only to find that he, irho had made the disturbance, had decamped. I conclude that some callow youth, Avitn a paucity of brains and absolutely no s-.mse of wit, made the disturbance under the impression that he was doing something funny, and so, should be oblig-ed to a ou, if you would publish this L-tter, to enable the mother of that voulh, should she discover the delinquent in on^ of her offspring, to administer him a sound spanking, so that he may be restrained from annoying anyone else in a similar manner,
lam, etc.,
F.E. Eames
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 October 1911, Page 3
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150A REBUKE WANTED. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 October 1911, Page 3
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