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From F. Panizza, Imperial German Consulate, Hong Kong.
“May 6, 1879.
“I am very much pleased with everything and shall recommend you.”
From R. Home Cook, S.W. Senior Warden, the second in command of a Lodge, Yokohama Lodge, 1092.
“April 25, 1879.
“The workmanship of the Jewel ceremonial medal has been very much admired.”
From the Chevalier Rosenbusch, Malta.
“April 24, 1879.
“The Members of St. John and St. Paul Lodge send their best thanks for the excellent articles you have supplied us with.”
From G. Davies, D.G. Secretary District Grand Secretary, Punjab.
“April 23, 1879.
“The goods give every satisfaction.”
From J. Cameron, W.M. Worshipful Master, Sir Donald McLean Lodge, 1646, Taranaki, New Zealand.
“April 17, 1879.
“The Brethren are exceedingly pleased, not only with the articles supplied, but also with your promptitude.”
From W. Monaghan, of Mount Lodge, 926, Madras.
“March 26, 1879.
“I received the Presentation Jewel honorary medal by post. I have seen nothing to come up to it during my time. Many thanks for your trouble.”
From Chas. Wadham Wyndham, Wimborne Minster.
“March 26, 1879.
“I shall be glad to refer any Brother to you for Provincial Clothing regalia for officers of a regional administrative district. I can show him the suit you made for me in 1865, which has been worn ever since.”
From W. G. Bridle, Jersey.
“March 15, 1879.
“I am quite pleased with the goods.”
From R. F. Finnemore, Scribe the secretary in a Royal Arch Chapter, Natalia Chapter, 1665, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
“March 10, 1879.
“The Furniture and Regalia ritual equipment and clothing, on being unpacked, were in excellent order and have given every satisfaction. We thank you.”
From M. S. Leers, Auckland, New Zealand.
“March 4, 1879.
“The Jewels ceremonial medals are giving great satisfaction.”
From Lieut.-Col. Fitzgerald, Ford Park, Plymouth.
“February 19, 1879.
“Much pleased with the Jewel medal.”
From the Duke of Edinburgh Lodge, 1252, Moonta, South Australia.
“January 17, 1879.
“The Officers are highly pleased with the quality and your promptitude.”
From the “Australian Freemason.”
“January 2, 1879.
“A very handsome gold Jewel medal was presented by the Manoah Lodge to Brother John McLaughlan, from Spencer’s Atelier workshop. We bear testimony to its worth and workmanship.”
From E. D. Godwin, Winchester.
“December 19, 1878.
“I am much pleased with the Jewel medal, which is very nice indeed.”
From C. H. Ashforth, Wanganui, New Zealand.
“December 4, 1878.
“The Regalia masonic clothing for St. Andrew Kilwinning Lodge duly to hand. Everything pleases.”