ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
]bme in Trotjucb. — Acknowledgment of such 'sympathy is UBU«lly made by the median* of your visiting cards, with " desire to thank you for your kind inquiries and tapreseions of sympathy" added. These <ir« sent, enclosed in small envelopes — flaps turned in if economy must be observed— through the post at as early a (hie as possible. JjUMDMOTHKB, Fiji. — You were not ■ more glad to see the reproduction of the photograph of your long avenue., dear Gmndwtoiher, than we—l speak for the "Guild \t TJnknown Friends" — were to gain some idea of the home of one we love so well.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 72
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102ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 72
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