THE LADIES' PAGE.
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luktlltt will ki j!«M«d to MaelTt Uttcrt tt*m «crrnaJMßat* «B *%J MmUmf »t lstariil w til «m, -»d 4 t» ttflj fc»*sk tb* atdlaa «f Alt pan, tkmom «• ■ium* onlf or (h* Af*tf»B<nU M *« pnbltibtA. L«tMt* v b* U<r*M*4 ' ' I«-o«ll»t," <u« «( tb« tCdlut. < ,\ _ \ \ i ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ,"" R. B.j New Plymouth. — Have answered privately, and addressed - post office, as you - did not give any, detailed address. i Ajtchobess:— Was very" glad to hear from | you; I felt so vexed at lost your full address, but have now noted it in its proper place, and' am Bending it on in i the direction I "suggested." Your garden !• -must be,', lovely, -I-amCsure, -and-iince/.the v 'paper on , "Roses" interested youM sHall send you" a list of a dozen of the very : « best roses made* for. me by a friend the other day.l As. to' thfe Orange sweet 'pea," '■ the nearest I -know to*" orange is one. of tb»* •'- Eckfords,' whiohvl call a.- true flame. "colour. - "I_ will verify-'the-; name 'and- tell you ,for ' -- " future use. v ' _ Heabtsbasb. — I am .truly- glad, dear, to bear, / that ",yoii are better, ".and^hope. youi_yill -- presently-" regain your - strength — a rather difficult thing to do in this hot 1 weather. . Yes, it is really a "pity the letter was lost, 'as the selection was large, and one which would have given much pleasure I know " to yourself; and your mother. "Yes,- the last verses in "Neptune's Toll" are_ v subh -as come home to -all of us" and appeal to the ■ person a.l experience of each one — they are" " very beautiful/ idear, and I ami glad .to think how much the appreciation of his readers will cheer the writer of them. Sweetbbiak. — So-glad to get your note, and Hope you will enjoy your trip. It is along. time- since 1 have ' been there — the ' friends with whom; I , used .to stay . have -""left,* but I- shall, always 1 " remember the I- beauty of the pkoe and the purity of the " air.' No, I &ftve' ? not~ha"d my holiday yet. Sweetbriar;"- that .is » pleasant, prospect "' to look forward to some time- in the autumn, and when T. know in i which direc-r tion I shall . go you shall hear from me, my "dear friend. You are -right- about Boy Friend, and I hope he will see here your tribute— "l have enjoyed 'Neptune's Toll'; come "of the verses 'are especially good."Lki and Vai.— Sweetbriar desires me to - thank you t very warmly in theee words: "Will" you thank dear Lex and Val for remembering me so kindly ai Xmas time." • I posted your card "to Anchoress as soon as I got her address. Jessie Mackay.— Thank you sincerely for your po&t-card with its kindly wishes. Mine, "though .late,., are none the less" hearty, "and -I think you. will" understand a "special .point- being given to -then* bycertain recent 'circumstances. Hope -you had a pleasant' country holiday. Again ' thinks, my comrade., <;-, Motjktaih "Rakbiib.— Thank you for "one of ' the prettiest ;poat-cards and. most pleasant - wishes among all "that have reached me- , >this season, ■ dear: I hope, you' will have a'thoroughly bright, and happy year.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 80
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543THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 80
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