By the last mail from Europe, the Immigration League of Australasia received no fewer tnan 120 letters from persons in Holland and Luxemburg, attracted by a lettersent by Dr Arthur some months ago to all the Dutch newspapers. This is the most promising batch of letters that has as yet come to hand from any part of the world, since a large number are from farmers with some capital, farmers' sons who have been reared on the land, and agricultural labourers. Most of them are versed in butter and cheesemaking, and several hold certificates or diplomas from agricultural colleges. A few of the writers offer their services as volunteer emigration agents, as they state there is no opening: for emigrants in.America or Java at present. Some domestic servants are also among the writers. Many of the letters are in good English. The , Unrivalied Killopi , Fatal to insect life—harmless to everything ." else. Sold in tins A only, but be ■' A 1 sure you get--1 * O ? Kills Fleas, i r "Flier, l/uga, i Beetles, etc - J
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3055, 27 November 1908, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3055, 27 November 1908, Page 3
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