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From W. Browning, P.M. Past Master, P.P.G.D.C. Provincial Past Grand Director of Ceremonies, Secretary, 223, Plymouth.
“All your Provincial Costume has given much satisfaction.”
From W. Finlay, King George's Sound a sound on the south coast of Western Australia.
“The goods as per invoice are to hand and give great satisfaction. Thanks for the manner in which you have executed my orders.”
From F. Vernon Bussel, The Vicarage, Worksop.
“I beg to say that the P.M. Jewel Past Master's Jewel, an honorary medal given to a former leader of a lodge meets with my hearty approval.”
From Rev. T. B. Mundy, The Close, Litchfield.
“The Banner gives great satisfaction.”
From A. King, Walton Villa, Brighton.
“All who have seen the case of clothing are very pleased.”
From J. Melville Matson, Oriental Banking Corporation, Mauritius.
“The enamelled Medals made by you of elaborate and beautiful design have been admired by all.”
From D. Lewis, Sealkot modern Sialkot, Pakistan.
“The P.M. Jewel Past Master's Jewel gave great satisfaction.”
From G. E. Hammer, St. Lawrence School, Kirkdale.
“I am pleased to say you give every satisfaction.”
From Charles Toby, Esq., District Gd. Secretary Grand Secretary of Tasmania, Hobart Town.
“The Clothing, &c., for the District Grand Lodge of this Colony, which has arrived, is much admired and gives great satisfaction.”
From George Baxter, Esq., Worksop.
“The Banner has given great satisfaction. The Brethren are all much pleased with it.”
From Thomas W. Powell, P.M. Past Master & W.M. Worshipful Master, the presiding officer of a Lodge, Clare Lodge, South Australia.
“I still wear one of your Aprons, bought in 1848.”
From W. B. Chalmers, Esq., Cradock, Cape of Good Hope.
“I am very much pleased indeed with the Regalia, and beg to tender you my best thanks for your promptitude and execution in so satisfactory a manner. The breast jewel takes my fancy very much: I consider it extremely neat and handsome.”
From the Quebec “Daily Mercury.”
“A magnificent set of Masonic Jewels and Regalia was presented to Mr. Dunbar, Q.C. Queen's Counsel. The Past Grand Master’s chain collar is of gold, beautifully engraved and chased, formed of broad open-work links of oblong form, alternating with pointed stars, each link containing a monogram of the initials of the Grand Lodge of Quebec. The