' ThefoHewiag letter- appears as as a* - advertisement in theDunedin "Guardian :" . What is it all about ? Who is the young man from the country— the innocent steer, fed upon clover and dew, but who holds' a . somewhat' prominent position a^mongst us' ; and who is the M.H.R., delicately -referred to, one who Has so unostentatiously relieved this new chum of some incurubrance that, ii© doubt, he would blusll to find turned fame, rF he only knew how to blush.- His iianie ought to be printed m our largest capitals:The ¥oimg Msiw who recently arrived in WelHngtdn from, the Mother Country, and who now holds a soniewKat prominent . position in that city, is exceedingly desirods df retarniilg his most siricei-e; and' gr/iteful thanks to the M.H.E, who lately so kindJy relieved him of d little experisiW domestic encumbrance andf also for returning the Valueless household articteff,-' tlifiketsy- and jewellery- belpMging to hv&y AM- toasts for" the liberality thus displayed and : eeherporflonal favors rendered fSot ifltogether spontaneously), that, if not f^drdfld in this ■*orH, he-Win, meet with- every due desert ifr
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 9, 8 September 1877, Page 3
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177Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 9, 8 September 1877, Page 3
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