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Sir. —Could you inform me what position Rugby players are in if they join up with League? Does it disqualify them from joining a Rugby dub if they move to another town? Thanking you in anticipation.— Yours etc., PERPLEXED. [WE believe that application would have to be made to the N.Z. Rugby Union for ro-instntement. — Ed. H. j
(To The Editor). • Sir, —As one interested in the furthcoming orchestral concert, I ‘l ave been busying myself in a quiet ..ray. My mission concerns complimentary tickets. To my utter astonishment 1 learn that the Bandsmen’s wives are not to have coinpliinentaries. This being so, and a.-- one who has, in times past been ilie receiver of many such tickets, I would like to point out to the executive that they should lie very -paring in the distribution of eomplimoiilarios. True, as yon lmvo .previously stated, sir, the price oi admission is agreeably small, compared with so liigli class an enicrtaiinneiil. and for so deserving u cause. Tn a word, sir, no slight will be fdt by the removal of eomplinieiiiiiiies for any charitable function. -I am. etc. PATRON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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188CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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