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WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENGLAND.

: Bolow is an extract from a letter wHioh was received a week ago by the manager of Messrs. Murdoch and Co.'s Wellingtoh branch. , ■ "I, am \writing to tell you; that your little country absolutely toe finest . I havo ever Bit foot on. I.havo now been practically all oyer tho world, and except, for England, whioK o{ course,_ is Home, I could think if no place in which I would rather live than vour beautiful island home,, New Zealand, I We another, reason why I am thankful that I visited your country,, and that is, as- you Low, I.was suffering from that dreadful scourge Ezeema, a complaint which I have had eince I .was a boy. 1 You will remember recommending me to Cross Ointment for the; trouble. I bought a box of it while in Auckland, before l.eamg for Home, and by the tlmo I armed j in England I was absolutely oured. . My friends hardly know me when I returned;" :• ' .,■ .. lours very 6incerely, FRANCIS J. TRAVIS. P.S.—Send mo a dozen or bo this,; which I wish to give to my friends. F.J.T. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba Street, sella RED CROSS. OINTMENT, the Mighty,, Healer. Price, Is. Gd.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENGLAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENGLAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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