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Reports indicate that bo far there have been no further cases of encepha- j litis lethargies in Auckland. There are at present two under the care of a private practitioner and two in the Public Hospital. One of the latter is a Tttle •riri, who is seriously ill, and the other a.' man, who is improving, but is still in a' serious condition. j That paspalum grass is all right for a hot season was clearly demonstrated this summer in the Auckland district. All through the spell without rain this grass held well, and since the rain set in has shown wonderful growth. Another old colonist in the person of Mrs. Constance Amelia Windsor, -wife of the late Mr. Henry F. Windsor, dentist, of Auckland, who predeceased her by 18 years, died of heart failure this morning at the Auckland Hospital. The late Mrs. Windsor met with an accident at ' Devonport nearly a year ago and had been under treatment ever since. She was born in Auckland and was (>! veare lof age, being a daughter of the" late ! well-known harbourmaster Captain Ellis. ■ She is survived by a eon and a daughter. •• — but for bigger bargains and better bedding visit Melvern'a in Kaxangahapc Road.—(Ad.) ; Exceptional value in silk hair ribbon, • black only, 3iin to 4in wide, 1/3 per yard.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 5