BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS
"Inquirer"-*'. (Dftrfieid)T: , : ' ;7 They. ; are bound to cleaiN-ii* off * the v road,- but n,-&,t' off vacant property;— 'Arikious". ; ; .;(Gev-, aldine):7 You "cari*-. 'advertise iri. ; U.S.A. papers for h'im.-^'P.C;''. -^'Blenheim).: The agreement is invalid arid you c£ri refuse to. take the^'phbtpgraphS on the ground that the' Tagree'meht' does. not comply withT £ectiqn-44,;0f the Mercantile Law Act, 1908— VPenniless'.'T (Island Bay) :""■ There wQ ul(i ? DB possibility, of your getting more than* £3 even if you we'rit to - courtTqver 7'the* mdtter.^— "Joe": : (Wanganui)":' %t is^quite.; prob-:. able th^t-' yo.u^ wpuld 'succeed^'Fajri Deal" ; (Wairii)'; "you should .Issue 'sun> T monses for 7 ..the.', recovery.! of the amounts . owjng— '^airf Play";- (W>l--lingtpn):' If you are ; only iCasual. workers you" are.. not entitled to any notice. —"Enquirer;'" (Dunedin) :.,(i' and. 2) Np, the probation officer T*dannot, inprease the per-iod;-4-" Worried" ' (Wellington) : : The Tmethpd would not be qoricl*usive', ' but' proceedings; could, be takeu 1 .without; any publicity.—"Anxious. (Auckland) -v The order is not binding on you as ybu. are an intant.v---."8.J." # heaccepte.d.^a sur* render, of the lease you are .released froni liability.^Vßatepayer" (Ngatea) :. No ._<' Lee. Enfield" T (Pahiatua) : There is no harm m applying for the pension; you may succeed.— "J.H.H;" (Dunedin) : There is nothing -m the terms of the letters to suggest that your, interests are riot being 'watched by the sdlicitors. — "XV (.Weilirigtpri) : ,'He, should see. a solicitor Arid get .him to file a' deed. in the Supreme;; Court. . About £10.— "A Workirig Woman": : You are not en-, titled- to- as'pehslori' until you attain the age of - SO. — "Overdue."' (Christchurch) : You',' will have 7to :*pay -extra- fees', to have the d'edree absolute sealed. .You cannot rermkrry .until' this'.ls done. You mdst.' employ ,;a solicitor to draw the documents U-forv ?ydu — "Hard Up". (Martinb.orough) l.'The child cannot' be ta.keri awayfrom you;— ' Puzzled" (Pair merstpn. North) : Np.—^.'Constant Read-, ci*" (Nelson) : They can sue your wife, —"G.P." (Shannon): Apparently Tcounr sel's opiniori is the correct one and you cannot ' therefore. ■* . claim.-r'.'Napier'? (Napier) : They can only claim against you to the extent that you benefit from your lathers-e state• If you get noth^
ing from it, you incur no liability at all. — "Lager" '(Auckland): Tou can sell this liquor m bond, but the quantity cleared on each prder or authority you issue must not be less than a minimum. pf 5 cases. This can be done without a license provided the purchaser pays the usual duty fees, -r-''Worried" (Dunedin) : You shoyld consult a beauty specialist- — "Anzac" (Wellington) : Do npt think they would be of any value. Any banker will tell you their approximate worth. — "Botcher" (Palmerston): (1) England. (2) 16,697 New Zealand soldiers were either killed or died on service during the war.— "Constant Reader" (Nelson): Have no record.— "Crow" (Timaru) : Your query will he answered m due course.— "Red Hugh" (Featherston): (1) No. (2) Wait until the candidates are announced.— "Ex-Naval" (Wellington) : Only the Imperial authorities would hold such a record.-^"LimerieV-(lnvercarglll): (l)~They>can force it. (2) The' rabbit punch is a downward chop on the. nape of the neck. ■ * , -■■ Tobacco consumption varies very much with the smoker. Some men are content with an ounce a week, while others will consume an ounce a .flay. Literary men, painters, musicians, chess players, scientists, mathematics ians and brain workers generally are mostly heavy smokers. Well, even heavy smoking is all right so long as the tobacco is of the best and not full of nicotine. That's the worst of the imported brands, they contain so much nicotine that they are hound to cause trouble sooner or. later. They are liable to affect the heart, nerves' or digestion. The purest tobaccos m the world and the freest from niqptlpe are our own New Zealand grown varieties which you can smoke for hours at a ■time without fear of consequences. Cool, - : sweet and fragrant, these delicious tobaccos are largely indebted for their fine smoking qualities tq the. fact that the leaf Is toasted m the process of manufaQtuve^-qyite a new idea. Any tobacconist will supply them. Ask for "Riverhead QqW' "mild, "Navy Cut" (Bulldog) medium, Or "Cut Plug No. 10" (Bullshead) full Strength.*.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 18
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