TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Romeo. — The Secretary of the Auckland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is Mr (J. N. Brassey, solicitor. Queen-street Fidgety Julia. — Don't fidget. Are you jealous of the widow? Hawks doH't pick out hawks een. Send it to some other shop. Polly Plum (Mangere). — Sign your name next time, dear. We want to know wbo you are, you know J. B. (Mangawai). — No, "drunken" is not spelt "drunking," Saturday " Saterday," orgreatly " gratly." Moreover, your attack is a nnsty underhand stab at a de* fenceless woman P.L.C. (Parnell) asks — 1. I have been married nearly six weeks, and none of my aunts, when they called on me, left cards on the drawing-room table. Isnbt.this a slight on their part? — Certainly. 2. When an engagement between a young man and girl is announced, and all the relations of the young man call on her, can you tell me if the young girls relations (such as her aunts and uncles) should call on the young man (an utter stranger to them), or wait till the lnavviage is over to make his acquaintance ? What is the correct thing ? — They may seek an introduction to you, but the formal calling business would be out of place on the part of mule friends, unless accompanied Miss Newn (Wellesley-street) alias Miss Flush (Wellesley). — Too thin j both letters in the same hand-writing. One name ought to be enough for you at present. Next time you write, do it in a feminine hand, or do not write at all. We have handed your letters over to the boy who lights the fires.
Catarrh; op the Bladder. — Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and similar Complaints, cured by " Buchu-paiba." Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. From: Paris. — Madame Faravel, first-class dressmaker. Latest Parisian fashions. Perfect fit guaranteed. Wcei-th's masterpieces. Albert - street, three doors from V.X.C.A. Professor J. Bernard, of Devonshire House, Hobson-street, notifies that he continues to giye lessons, in Dancing and Calisthenics, receiving pupils at his private residence, and attending classes at Reinuera and Ponsonby. We understand the Professor intends taking a woll-earned holiday shortly, and will probably be absent from Auckland for about three months.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 8
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361TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 8
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