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AS OTHERS SEE US.

TRIBUTES TO NETV ZEALANDERS (Special to Times.) WELLINGTON, Oct, 13. A tribute to the good qualities of New Zealanders is paid in a letter which Mr' Donne, General Manager of the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, has received from Mr. W. W. Wheeler, a millionaire of St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.A., who recently visited tho new Dominion. “We wore,”, ho writes, “treated royally while in New Zealand, and I can only speak of tho people and the country in the most commendatory terms. In fact, I believe that they aro to-day the most reliable, honest, and straightforward people on the face of the earth, and the country is certainly a delight to anyone who is fortunate enough to have an opportunity to travel there. A Canadian, too, has found Ins hosts admirable and lovable. H< -'"' lsl , l ® b jj} 1 ® country “a future unspoiled by the mistakes of ultra-Radical experimental legislation wedded to the tendency to apply increasing taxes to the augmentation of the public senmo ra tlier than to establish and maintain reproductive public works.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2210, 14 October 1907, Page 1

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AS OTHERS SEE US. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2210, 14 October 1907, Page 1

AS OTHERS SEE US. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2210, 14 October 1907, Page 1

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