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' ~~—"T' : . WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENG. ■ ; . . LAND.- . ■ is\ an extract: from- a letter which : was received a week ago by the manager' of Messrs. Murdoch , and Co.'s Wellington branch. ;"I am writing to tell you that your littlo country is absolutely; the finest. I have ever set. foot on. I have now been practically all ovor . theworld, and, except for: England,- which, of course, is Home, I could think! of : no place in which I: would rather live. than your beautiful island home, .New Zealand. I have another reason why. 1. am thajikful thkti I visited 'your.'. country,; and .that ■ is, is you know, 1 was suffering from ■that, dreadful scourge Eczema, a , complaint which I have had since I was a !boy. . You will remember recommending, mo t» try. Red Cross Ointment for. the trouble. I bought a box of it while in Auckland, before leaving for Home, and by tKo time I arrived in England I was absolutely cured. My friends hardly knewTme "when I returned." ! Y<iurs : vcry sinoerely, .■■l I'V FRANCIS J.. TRAVIS. ■ P.S.—Send me a dozen or so tinsi which I wish to give to my friends. ■ JVJ.T. , Johnston. Chemist, Cuba Street, sells RED CROSS . OINTMENT, the Mighty Hoator. Price,: la. 6d.—Adyt* ■ . : .i

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

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