CORRESPONDENCE.
(To .the Editor.) f>ir. —E. G. Martin wriles :i curious lei ter, inconsistently running with the liuro and limit ini' 1 wilh Hie pounds. L'p against the Council and up against the Band; pa It in;; the Bandmaster, then pricking him. and apparently out to air an old grievance against a Councillor and myself. E. 0. Marl in V ideas about registered bands are not original, but were got from me in the first place, and upon ibis mallei 1 he will please observe whoa “my” Band needs his adviee “my” Band will pay him for it. TC lie wishes to interest himself on this matter, (lien the first question be must argue with himself is whether a-band is entitled to a numieipal subsidy which declines municipal work which an nnsuhsidised band has to dm Thai E. (!. Marlin is not capable of writing Iho Bamlmasler's letters is a foregone conclusion, so there was no need for him to use this as a weapon just to “smack' al someone else with whom he luis an axe !o grind. If E. G. Martin - thinks ids letter suits the Bandmaster, then it doesn't suit me, the secretary. —I am, etc., A. SMITH, Hon. See. Band.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2196, 30 October 1920, Page 3
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203CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2196, 30 October 1920, Page 3
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