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"A VISITOR'S" COMPLAINT.

To the Kcliuir. Sir,—"A Visitor" must have been hard up tor something tu growl ;il when she wrote about that'incidcnt in a tea-room. She has exaggerated _ very grossly. Being a holiday afternoon, the rooms were nearly deserted, aiul if they had beoii full of patrons the singing and laugiiing \'ere not such as to cause ailno;, ance to anyone, otherwise the management would liave put a stop to it. "A Visitor"' no doubt faneies herself very smart and well up ill -'the ''book" of ".Mother (loose," but the words whose use she savs displayed ignorance are i the exact words used when "Mother . (loose".was staged at Sydney. Anyhow, , if "A Visitor" stays long enough (she lias made a pretty iengthv visit already) j in Xew Plymouth she may hear a"good ! (leal mork laughing, and perhaps even | singing, ;\r ound afternoon tea-tables. ! both public and .private. The young people of New' Plymouth will not, 1 trust, even to suit "A Visitor's" peculiar taste, he as .-ibat ns wnifcs at a funeral when they are in public places, but let us hear their merry laugh!cr.— I am, etc., i ONE !\VHO "WAS ITiKSEN'T.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 September 1907, Page 3

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"A VISITOR'S" COMPLAINT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 September 1907, Page 3

"A VISITOR'S" COMPLAINT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 September 1907, Page 3

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