TO CORRESPONDENTS.
.* — : : — • H.M. (Ponsonby). — Your personal paragraph is •aasty, spiteful, gratuitous insult, and you have been no anore successful in aendiug it in a second time than the sSrst. Dont try it on again...... J.M. (Karangahape Soad). — Smut Hilda (Ponsonby).— Sign your real mame. If you can't trust us, ditto.. ..,.Nin — You are really too kind to continue sending us long letters containing gratuitous and unsolicited advice as to the methods which you conceive : to be proper in the conduct of a society paper, but ; you must understand -that you are none th« less an. .unmitigated bore, and your advice savours strongly of impertinence. You are •evidently one of that too numerous class" of persons who axe always poking their noses into other people's business. It is like your impudence to suppose that •the editor of a newspaper ought to enter into a controversy in defence of his views, with ; any meddling scribbler who chooses to challenge them E.A.M. (Kaitaia),— See announcement in this week's issue re coupons sent in from remote districts;. G. (Mangapai). — You must be a low-minded jbeast to dream that we should entertain the idea of inserting such a filthy as yours,
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 158, 22 September 1883, Page 15
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196TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 158, 22 September 1883, Page 15
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