WHAT THET THINK OF US IN ENG .... LAND. . ~ ,
Below is an extract from a letter which was received a week ago by the manager of Messrs. Murdoch and Co V Wellington ■ branch. - ■ "I am writing to tell you that your little country is absolutely the finest I have ever set foot on. .1 have now been practically all over the world, and ei cept 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 havo another reason,why lam thankful that I visited .your country, and that is, as you know,'l war suffering from that dreadful scourge Eczema, a com plaint which I have had since I was a boy. You will remember rccommendinir mo to try Red Cross Ointment for the trouble. . I bought n. box -of. it while in Auckland, ■ before, leaving for Home, and by the time I arrived in England I was absolutely cured. My friends hardlv know me when I returned."' Tours .very sincerely, ' . FRANCIS J. TRAVIS. P.O. —Send me a dozen or so tin 6 which I wish to give to my friends. P.J T Gardi ler and Hardie, ; Chemists ' and Hwbahsts,. '37 Cuba Street, .sell RED CROSS OINTMENT, the Mighty HeilT I'nce, Is. 6d.—Advt. ■ . •■■;.
Our Tnloanising Expart (thirty yews with leading English Factory) under, takes all; repairs-Retreading, Kalinins Revalorising. Only Up-to-date Plant south of line. Any styls tread matohed. Cycle and ".: Motor ; iSapplias, ' Coiojiftny. Fanea 8U; WeJU««|toii.---Adrt|
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 7
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250Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 7
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