"DOGS."
"ONIONS."
To the Editor. Sir, — In sympathy with "Cats," 1 ea n go one a little better. Just a few doors from 1110 resides a dog, that lias 110 otlier brains for usefuluess than to yap day after day, and amuse itsell by squeezing tlirough the smallest hole' in fences, tearing np newly-sown gardeus, -to 'find a squad of cats,' a- concerfc party, described by "Cats." After a liard_ dav's work a man has a little recreation by sowing his garden for an insignifieant little Pom to tear up. There is.qnly one. thing that saves that yappy- canine — he wears a collar. — I am-, etc;,
Napier, August 1 9, 1929.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 9
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111"DOGS." Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 9
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