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Answers to Correspondents

M. M.Wc are absolutely indifferent to attacks of that kind. It is enough for us that the best judges regard the Tablet as one of the best Catholic papers, and. that some of them say it is better ' now than it ever was. M. F.—Glad to hear from you. Do not come near Dunedin until we notify you that it has ceased raining. No man who is not impervious to draughts ought to think of living in this climate if he' is a free agent. We know of no room in this city wherein / one can work without being exposed to neuritis, lumbago, neuralgia, tonsilitis and chilblains. Gael. You cannot do better than get Pearse’s plays and train the children to act them for private entertainment. We saw what could be done in that way when ' St. Dominic’s children produced losagan last year. The Manager of the Tablet has a large stock of Pearse’s works in hand at present, published in a volume containing plays, stories, and poems, -Every Irish boy and girl, man and woman, ought to have a copy. Teacher. — neat little book on Irish History has recently been published by a Lismore priest. As it covers most of the ground of our syllabus for this year we ate sending for a stock whicji will shortly be available for teachers and 'pupils. Later we will notify’ our readers as to price, etc. / « , 0 Sutton. —The Tipperary Star was certainly alive and well,, recently. There is no agent' for it in Dunedin or elsewhere in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 26, 5 July 1923, Page 19

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Answers to Correspondents New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 26, 5 July 1923, Page 19

Answers to Correspondents New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 26, 5 July 1923, Page 19

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