CORRESPONDENCE.
1 We, do not holi ourselves responsible for the opinions J expressed by our correspondents]. :o: TO THE 15D1TOR. i Sir,—A letter appeared in your last night’s i issue regarding “An Assuming Young ' Man, - ’ who had not put on his best clothes ■ on his return from a bathe, and shocked ; several young ladies by wearing an old straw i hat, and no boots. Oh, horror I Why did ■ not those virtuous maidens put up their I “ wnawleys ?” and turn another way. I; should recommend them to attend to their • j household duties, and not peep out of the I : windows at the very time that bathers arc : returning from the beach. Perhaps, “Ob ' i server,” would promenade and show the I i sai< 1 ladies the proper costume on such occa- • ‘ sioHs, that is if he ever indulges in a wash. 1 I should recommend it without delay, as it I would benefit both body and mind.— ! [ Yours, Ac., [ Purity. ‘
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1234, 28 December 1882, Page 2
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161CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1234, 28 December 1882, Page 2
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