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1 The Gisborne Co-operative Meat SupEly Company wrote to the local i orongh council stating that llio inspector had oi'dored gauzo fly-screens fo lie erfct,ed in liont of its shops and »il the doors, and abHyjg that the raattenbhoultl be diii'errud until Ist Septembor, because lli« hoi, season w.ik over. Dr. Collins said that there was v tremendous Jot nt tyjihoid fever thifj >ear—^nofc in the horouyh, but , in tlie niuntry— anil the cases weie abnoinially hi^h. "These cases were Hocking to fiisborne for treatment, and therefore it was necessary that tho&o gauze door.i and windows should be elected without delay. The council referred the matter to the Sanitary Committee, with power to act. People from every pait of the province Kpeak in the highest terms of "Nazol" at, a. lomedy km- Colds, Ci.ughe. and Nasal CuLarrJi. 11. rol'-^t-* find cuiuh pton- ({Uickl> i bi.ui an;lliiuj; eke. I'jiet-, 1b 6d..~Adu.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 4