“Canada? No. I didn’t- visit Canada; I saw all about that land in. England,” said Mr H. Y. Burden, a Sydney architect-, who has recently returned from a trip abroad. ‘Everybody sees something about Canada every day in England! The papers are full of Canada; the hoardings are covered with Canada ; the cinematograph theatres have Canada, on the screen day and night; great shipping companies and -great railway companies present Canadian [ wlieatficlds and Canadian industries, and' illuminated models of Canada, in their great windows. I’m tired of Canada! There’s only one Canada. That’s a great advantage for that one! There are so many Australians that the poor emigrant- gets completely scared off any of them,” Remember the name—Stearns’ Headache Cure. It'means relief from headache. prompt and sure. Keep it handy— I in the home, in the office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3181, 29 March 1911, Page 8
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