Commerce And Art [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] .
SIR,—As an employee in a large business house I was much= interested in Mr. John Dixon's letter last week suggesting that the presence of works of art in city buildings would......
Poetry
THE MOON FLOWER I AM so fair, so very fair That only when the night has come And stilled the riot of the day I open, and alone I bloom. The night-moth's wing may brush my check,......
A Dog And Tier Drowned Puppies [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—You may like to print the following narrative which I take from the Adelaide Advertiser :- " A retriever mother, owned by Mr. Frank Appleyard, of Koornang......
Splendours And Miseries Of The Middle Classes [to The Editor
of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Miss Gertrude Kingston writes in a much better style than I can imitate, but her subject matter is not so true as mine. She strongly reminds me of some......
Flowers For London [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i
was delighted to see the contribution by " M. A." in your last issue. This matter of opening the squares has been a hobby of mine for years, and that it should, at last, be put......