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WHAT THEY THINK OF US IN ENGLAND. Below is an extract from a letfor 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 little country is absolutely tlje finek I have ever set foot on.' .Ihave now been practically all over the world, and, except for England, which, of course, is Home, I oould think of no place in which I would rather live than your beautiful island homo, New Zealand. I have another reason why I am thankful that I visited your country, and that is, as you know, I was suffering from that dreadful eoourge Eczema, a complaint which I have had . since I was a boy. You will remember recommending me to try Red Cross Ointment for the trouble. I bought a box of it while in Auokland, before leaving for Hojne, and by the time I arrived in England I was absolutely cured. My friends hardly knew 'mo when I returned." Yours very sincerely, FRANCIS J. TRAVIS. P.S.—Send me a dozen or so tins, which I wish to give to my friends. ' F.J.T. Gardi.ier and Hardie, Chemists and Herbalists, 137 Cuba Streot, sell RED CROSS OINTMENT, the Mighty Heller. Price, Is. 6d.—Advt. Never bo without "Dingo" Eucalyptus in the house. It cures coughs and colda like magio. Is. a hottle at all Chemists, «ul Grooers.—Advt*

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 7

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