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AN EMBARGO REMOVED.

The iDaawievirke News draws pointed attention to the fa at thp.t the embargo placed l 'Vjponf the correspondence addressed to Messrs Ross and Bradeh'aw,, of Wellington, has been removed. The Press says that these gentlemen are issuing the following notice to 'prospective clients: — Wellington, Mav 15, 1912. 'Dear Sir,— This is to notify that the om'bargo placed on our correspondence through tiho post office has been 'removed from this .date. We .beg to solicit your patronage as usual. Books o,pe.n' on all forthcoming events. Kindly note all future correspondence must be vaddresaed, "Rres Bradshaw, Wellington."— Thanking you to'r past and future favours, we'remain, vours trulv, 'ROSS BRADSHAW. Telegiraplr? and ipostal address: Ross Bradshaw, Wellington.

This notice suggests some pertinent questions. In "the fi.nst place, wli.y were -Messrs Ross •and Bradshaw singled out to receive the mark of the Poslinjaster-JGener.al/'s displeasure, while other noted .firms-had the sanction of tine Post Office to declare "Books open, on all forth-coming events"? It would ateo be decidedly intenesting to know why the embargo lia.viug ibeen .put on the correspondence of Messrs 'Ross and Bi'adshaw, it lias now been taken off.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 4

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AN EMBARGO REMOVED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 4

AN EMBARGO REMOVED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 4

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