ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Leader" (Peatherston) .— It appears fto be an ordinary business transaction. You are not too explicit m your statement of the facts. No doubt the fault, if any, is that of an invoice clexk, . consequently "Truth" would not be justified m describing the affair as " a s .harp practice." "Flaxmill."— Got lost m the wilderness with Moses. Pity you weren't with it. •'M.D.," Hornby.— The office boy is working it out ; will give you the figures next week. "P. A. McA.," Timaru.— Send 'em alon£. "O. H. McK.," Plpiriki.— You will find the answer m our advertising columns.
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NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 4
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100ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 4
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