TO CORRESPONDENTS.
p- . • H. (Mahgapai). — Rot. Why shouldn't the lady have a harmonium, if she likes ifcF A.M. (Puhoi). — Stupidly vulgar N.C. — Just like you women, always wanting to have a slap at one of your own sex. Can't tumour you this time, my dear. Too rough T.JB — Vague nonHense N. (Helensville). — Very good. Write regularly P.B. (Whanganui). — Tht-akitis very -vrell -writ ten, but you appear to have drawn on your imagination for some of the facts. Why not abandon allegory, and send us a faithful report of the affair P It is'npt'.too late Churchman (Te Aroha). — We don't undertake to solvo religious puzzles. Perhaps they hud a spree with the epons., or the audience ouly put pieces of quartz and buttons iv the offertory. The usual device under euch circumstances is to present a clergyman — with a- aickel-plftted tea and coffee service. He can always raise the wind on that.
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 154, 25 August 1883, Page 15
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173TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 154, 25 August 1883, Page 15
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