TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Another Business Man. — Otice for" allj 'we must distinctly state that we do ' not intend under any- circumatauces to depart from the rule to which, we have strictly adhered for many months past, viz., to make no allosion ourselves, nor permit any allusion to bo Irlr.de m our correspondence columns, .to th« paper to which reference is made m your letter. We are quite conscious of, and deeply grateful for, tho friendly .spirit which prompts your defence of the Standard. Wo can assure you the public are not so easily deceived by misrepresentation, however persistent or malevolent. As we observed iv a former issue, m answer to a cot respondent "on a similar subject, Time tries nil. -iW« have our readers to consider m the first place, and they do not relish p\6rßo;i*l controversies, whether betweeu imiivid- =. uals or |ne«vßp^perp,>which invariably develop oDJoction.ihle features ''and tend to disgust the,p,ubjic % Tin's note " nVustatso tfpply to the 1 letter ' : signed Cut Bono. ' •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 139, 18 May 1885, Page 2
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162TO CORRESPONDENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 139, 18 May 1885, Page 2
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