"ZETHAR" AGAIN.
To tub Editor o» the « Evening Mail.' Sir — " Zethar " criticising an essay on education, a subject on which he himself has written a series of the most inane letters it is possible to conceive of, does indeed afford a rich treat. Why does a man who eitherhas nothing to say, or does not know how to say it, persist in rushing into print, rendering himself ridiculous, and everybody else angry? He professes to see in Artetnus Ward " the soul of brevity "—I don't know what Artemus would say to being called such names — and for that reason admir»3 him, while he himself (Zethar) is the incorporation of wearisome wordiness. Couldn't some kind friend persuade this scribbling bore to "shut up/ and resolve himself into Etheb. Nelson, Feb. 18.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 47, 18 February 1876, Page 2
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130"ZETHAR" AGAIN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 47, 18 February 1876, Page 2
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