MR GEO. RENNER, of Blenheim, writes:—
Please accept (from ono who has been an appreciative reader of your paper for over forty years) my warmest congratulations on "The Press" having attained its jubilee; full of vigour, and going on from strength to strength. Your up-to-date and progressive journal has a record and widespread reputation to be proud of, and I am one of tho many thousands in New Zealand, as well as hundreds upon hundreds beyond tho shores of this Dominion, who wish "Tlio Press" unabated prosperity, enduring maintenance of tho eminent standard it has established, and. continuation of its fame for unsurpassed excellence and upright journalism. May "The Press" ever retain the expansive circlo of popularity it now possesses —popularity worthily won. Part of my affection for "Tho Press" may be in a measure duo to the fact that I was a schoolmate of its genial manager, Mr P. Selig, for improvement in whose health a host of friends hope to learn speedily.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 7
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164MR GEO. RENNER, of Blenheim, writes:— Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 7
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