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From John Keith, Pretoria, South Africa.
“October 20, 1878.
“I must thank you for your promptitude, and I am highly satisfied.” (Outfit of new Lodge, etc.)
From Charles A. Jones, Royal Welsh Yacht Club, Carnarvon.
“October 9, 1878.
“I received the P.M. Jewel Past Master's Medal by this post, and have to thank you very much for your kindness in complying so minutely with my instructions. The workmanship is very superior and it has been much admired.”
From Francis B. Davidson, Sydney, New South Wales.
“October 1, 1878.
“I have for thirty years availed myself of Spencer’s Masonic Agency, and have never had a fault to find or complaint to make.”
From John Samuel, 15, Hospital Street, Nantwich.
“September 11, 1878.
“The whole arrived in good condition and will give every satisfaction. I am much obliged for your promptitude in complying with instructions.”
From W. Lawrie, 2, Church Street, Inverness.
“August 21, 1878.
“It gave every satisfaction. The arms and inscription were beautifully done.”
From Dr. Dieperink, Somerset West, C.G.H. Cape of Good Hope.
“August 14, 1878.
“The Regalia ritual clothing are very good and well finished.”
From C. Judge, D.D.G.M. District Deputy Grand Master, Quebec, Canada.
“August 2, 1878.
“The Regalia ritual dress has given every satisfaction. I beg to thank you for your promptitude with my order and the handsome manner in which you executed it.”
From C. H. Ashforth, Wanganui, New Zealand.
“July 18, 1878.
“The consignment is very satisfactory.”
From Nicholas Hopson, D.G.T. District Grand Treasurer, 598, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
“July 6, 1878.
“The outfit is in every way highly satisfactory and was greatly admired.”
From John Hawkins, Launceston.
“July 1, 1878.
“I enclose cheque and am much pleased with the dress suit to hand in good condition.”
From Rev. John B. Harrison, Great Mongeham, Deal.
“June 29, 1878.
“I am much pleased with the P.G. Chaplain’s Provincial Grand Chaplain's clothing, and beg now to forward cheque.”
From the Lodges and Chapter at Tunis, North Africa.
“June 26, 1878.
“Dear Sirs,
“I am directed by the Members of the ‘Ancient Carthage’ Lodge, No. 1,717, the ‘Ancient Carthage’ Chapter, No. 1,717, and the ‘Kingston’ Mark Lodge a lodge working the Mark Master Mason degree, No. 222, at Tunis, to express their complete satisfaction with the Furniture and Regalia equipment and clothing supplied by you. They consider everything they have purchased from you to be moderate in price and excellent in quality, while...