ATHENAEUM READINGS.
'(To ike Editor.) Siskin reply to " Horribly Disgusted," in your last week's issue, will you kindly allow me, through the medium of your column's, to deny that the failure of the last Athenaeum Headings was on account of " a dispute concerning the key of the piano/'.there being no dispute whatever in the case. To any interested parties I sbalJ only be too bappy to gfive an explanation. Allow me, however, tjo inform you that, had the key of the piano been at the Athenaeum, no use could have been made of it, as the iady pianiste, who is engaged to play, had signified her intention of being unable to attend that evening. I may state that " Horribly Disgusted " would have had full particulars, had he referred' himself to the party who had possession of the key, instead of rushing headlong into print. By inserting the above you will oblige The Party who hid the Key.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 8
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157ATHENAEUM READINGS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 8
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