WHAT THEY THINK OFTJS IN ENGLAND. Belo-r is nn extract from a letter which was received a wook ago by tho managei of Mosbw. Murdoch and Co's Wellington branch. "I am wilting to toll you'that your little country w absolutely tho finest I havo ever BB t toot on. I have now been practically all over tho world, and, except for England, which, of course, is Home, I could think of no placo in which I would rather hvo than vour beautiful island home, New Zealnnd. , I liave another leason why I am thankful that 1 vibited your country, and that is, as you know, I was Buffering fiom that dreadful scourge Ezeemu, a complaint'which I have had unco I was a boy. You will remember recommending me to try Heel Cross Ointment for the trouble I bought a box of it while m Auckland, before leaving for Home, and by the time I arrived in England I was absolutely cured. l My fnonds hardly knew mo when I returned." > 1 Tours very sincerely, FRANCIS J. TRAVIS. P.S.—Sond mo a dozen or so tins, which I wish to givo to my frionde. F.J.T. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba Street, eolls BED •CROSS OINTMENT, the. Mighty Healer. , Price, If. Cd. /
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 7
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207Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 7
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