The following letter re Wolsey Underwear is an eloquent testimony ! British Antarctic Expedition, 1010. London, July 22nd, 1913. Dear Sirs, It gives me great pleasure to testify to the all-round excellence of your "Wolsey" clothing. Both in the slwre parties and in the Terra Nora ey underwear was used exclusively. The cold wear resisting qualities were thoroughly appreciated by all the members of the Expedition. I tki*k I may say that the 'test to which it was put was cxceeptonal, for . ■» sledging expeditions often it was impossible to change one's under i»r tihree months at a time, out even at the end of the journey the girmenua were still w»raing a«d comfortable, and after a good wash would be serriceaMe one* more. May I thank you once again for the care and trouble you to»k ,to meet all our requirements and for the thorough, way in which we were fitted out. Y«urs faithfully, OOMMANDjiit EVAlfo U.K., '"■ U otnmanding British Antarctic Expedition. Huge stocks of Wolsey Underwear Frank Plumtree's «L9THIER, ■ MERGER AKB OUTFITTER, OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 279, 28 April 1914, Page 2
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