WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENGLAND. ' BeloW is mi extract (roth a letter which was received a, wcelrago by the manager of Messrs, Murdoch and Co.'9 Wellington brnnoh.' "lain, writing to toll you that your little country u absolutely the I have eve? set foot on. I have.now, been practically all pver the world, and, except for England which, of oourse, u ia Home I could think of no place in which I would rather live than your beautiful island home, New Zealand 1 have another reason why I am. thankful that I visited your country, and.that is, as von know, 1 was suffering from . that dreadful fcoui'ge Ezcemn, a complaint which r have had since Twos a boy You will; .remembor ,■£ commending me to trv Rod Cross Ointment for the trouble. 1 bought n box of it while in Auckland, balOre -leaving for Home, and bv the time I armed in England I was absolutely cuvod. My hardly knew. .me, when I tetuvned." • '■ Y<ffir» '•ary; sincerely, . ,: , .FRANCIS J. TRAVIS.: P.S.—Send me a dozen or so tins, which I wish to give to mr friends. "'■; F.J.T Johnston, Cheinlat, Cuba Street, sells BED CROSS, oiNTMENt 'the- ■ Mighty > Heilm Pries, la. 6a. . - ' ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 7
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201Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 7
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