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. An Australian lady writes uh follows m the Adelaide “Observer”:- —“To find quiet from life's rush she aqjl Iler liliwband went to the seaside, and •or Iwo days lay on banks of seaweed, just dosing and reading while the sun,simply poured down on them. ‘lt was heavenly,’ she said, ‘such a rest.’ Two (lays after Imr skin became very Irritable, grew worae and worse, until she came out in u rt'sh. then even worse than that. ‘lt might have been chickenpox,’ she said. So liny I for the doctor, who pronounced it iodine poisoning from damp seaweed. Absolutely dry seaweed does not have that effect. Now that we are in the seaside season, it is as well for mothers to note this and keep the children off the seaweed.”

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 3

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 3

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