ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"The We. have seen some of your work and don't' want! to see any more otjit: . We may be game 'to print the ..truth, but not the kind you send us. , . •/, W. H. Kenning, Akarda.—Wej-deeMtte to disclose ,the name of the -writer of ''A Dastardly Attack." Can't you take up the constable's cudgels y#urself and disprove the allegations. ' "J.F.8.," Manganoho.— -Will consider . next week. i ' r; ' . .' - A. Anderson, Canterbury .-^-The various names you mention are not preeminent medical men ; they are pre- ■ eminent m quite another sense, and if you are a constant reader of "your valuable paper" you -would not dream of 'expecting "Truth" to recommend you or' your frien-d to any other but a reput-able and legally qualified m«dioiLl .practitioner. If doctors have failed' with your friend, the others mi#it succeed-HLn taking his very last cent, from ■Mm. C. H.. Thomson, WellingtjOn— ','Truth" is 'gathering, information on the matter^ mentioned! byypu. . Mrs S ' •', l^tobklyn;— Nothing is ' too paltry for the.- gentleman you . mention^ Consult him. His advice will bo worth acting upon. His fee will be a small matter. ,- •■
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NZ Truth, Issue 106, 29 June 1907, Page 4
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184ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 106, 29 June 1907, Page 4
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