THE TOUR OF THE WORLD - IN THE - "TIMES" VOTING CONTEST Being used to a busy life I would not travel in idleness or solely for pleasure. Knowing New Zealand intimately from the North Cape to the Bluff and the great productiveness of the country, my effort would "be to ascertain in what direction our trade and commerce could benefit. At the same;time I would make a careful comparison of the industrial conditions of the various countries to be visited throughout the world with a view to placing the results of my observations on record for the benefit of my fellow colonists. Therefore, in all sincerity I urge the producer, those engaged commercially, and artisans to reflect well before casting thoir votes in this important contest. Trusting that I maybe permitted to be of some little service to New Zealand, I remain, Yours faithfully, E. GALLICHAN. Box 634, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7057, 19 February 1910, Page 6
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