THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.
TO THE EDITOR. Sin, —Let not Mr. -Fletcher or Mr. D, McKinron lUin imaging thai; I am hurt by their silly rem <rks about my, igDoraoc, or by the tt t -ment thnt I am one of the causes of musical stagnation Probably lama few yeirs older than either of them, und far lesi sensitive. lam onV writing now to "keep the ball ro'lino," and to let tbem know that in the nigh', when mosfc of wickedness are committed, I will reply to them. I am not afraid of there, either singly or in groups of three or more, nor am I ashamed of my opinioDS; but on this occas'on I will not siy who I am. Really lam one of Mr. Fletchn's b r -st friends, though is disguis<; and whm he grows older he may l'arn that his flatterers are his worst enemi s.—l am, etc., Clarion,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 99, 11 May 1901, Page 2
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152THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 99, 11 May 1901, Page 2
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