TWO AMERICANS HONORED.
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The following document is self explanatory Wkujsgton, Feb. 9,1898. "We the undersigned take pleasure in saying wo Lave seen the credentials of Mrs A, M. Longshore-Potts, M.D., and J, Chas, Harrison, M.U., consisting of articles ol a strong commendatory character from moat of tho leading papers of London and the provincial cities of the United King dom, and also ftom most of the papers in the largest cities in tho United States, Also personal letters of endorsement from distinguished Americana such as Mrs Harrison (the deceased wife of the President of the United Stales), Mrs F, A.Hendricl's, (widow of the late Vice-President of the U.S.), Governor Russell A. Alger of Michigan, United States Senators, and Ministers of tho Gospel of prominence, otc, Also certificates of registration for each from twentysoveu States in the United States, where the practise) of medicine is governed by law. Mrs Dr Potts and Dr Harrison are to deliver a series of lectures here, and we have pleasure in testifying to tho genuineness of the above." Signed—
Francis Redwood, Archbishop. 11, D, Bell, Mayor. W. 0. Levin, United States Consul. Beyßiciiard Coffey, 13.A., L.L.D. Rev Jso. J. Lewis, \V csleyan Minister. Masterton, February 20,1893, "We cordially coincido with the aboye." Signed— C. A. Pownall, Mayor, Arthur B. Bunny. C. E. Bremner. Eev W. E, Paige, M.A, Oxford. William H. Beetbaji. Eev. John Dukes, Wesleyan Minister. J. J?ayton, Editor, W.D, Times, W. Clement Oaroill, Editor, Wairarapa Star,
Mrs Dr. Potts will deliver tbe first ot five lectures to women only at the Theatre Boyal on Thursday afternoon, Friday night Dr. Harrison will lecture to men only, Both will be free and illustrated with somo of the finest views the world can produce, These includo many of art and travel.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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296TWO AMERICANS HONORED. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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