;/ Dr;. Wilbur.. Chapman;. has {..definitely promised to-bold: a mission.'in New Zea-: land/.,, Writing-from -Seoul, . Korea,, to the :conveners : of the Presbyterian'. Evangelistic', Committee; ho .'says :—"Yourlet-' ter,-of ■ August;;9..was -forwarded, to .me here; 'I am:delighted to have heard from you'.ahdmorothan pleased, to know that you/would like .to-have-us' visit you/in the future;, ,Ydu 'may :count' upon'; bur : coming. ■ ' I, know ■• that ;'there : is. a great \vork in New'Zealand'for someone, and I should ;bo, pleased, indeed, if God: woiild permit -me to; have.a; share/in : it; ; I would like to.ask,you;to write me from time to .time and let me know'how'matters, progress,,: and you' may. rest: assured that I ; shall ; only-be; too happy to give' mvithdught and to. you and to' New '-Zealand."' /:;/',',/ --.-"• ..-'v.'.', v :- !i THE ;.GREATEST^THIN6';iN, : CURES;: :- ; The Greatest thing is not essentially'the Latest production;-.-as you.'know.'.'- By the term "Greatest" we .endeavour: to convey to your' minds" the' fact: that •' the - preparation, is the Hall Mark, or Standard Cure of ; its 'kind. '; In medicines, for,' instance .the'physicians 'are. still: prescribing the extracts of.: Herbs,: Barks, 6tc;, that were', in,use, for/the, same troubles- years ago, which' goes to prove,, our; assertion that the.,-Greatest-thing ; is -not the Latest thing. In the same,way Red Cross Ointment has been for thirty years, and is still, tho Greatest /thing known as ' a healing preparation.: Doctors recommend it, Chemists and Grocers sell it, and tho people, who' Know : a good thing- buy and use it. It does not contain any animal fat or: injurious substances, but is mado from the purest Vegetable" Com-pounds-prepared ,in tho -Proprietors' Splendid Laboratory, and is so pur© that you could use it as butter. •> It will not .hurt'the most .'delicate child. It is absolutely Splendid. Got a pot to-day. It is necessary in the Home. . //;//'RED VCROSS OINTMENT, ■- . The Mighty: Heaer '(Pried Is. 6d.) Get a Sample at Johnston's, Chemist, ,-■ Cuba Street..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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