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POULTRY YARDS

TO TH* CDITOB. Sir, — I have been interested in the let* ters appearing in your paper with reference to various noise*, but I think the writers have altogether missed the point. I, for myself, do not object to the noiees made by the poultry ; it is the stench that on» wants to draw the line at, for it is loud«r thin Anything else. If we have «.ny sanitary inspectors at all let them makfe in. inspection from house to house, starting- at Lyallßay. They will see fowlyards about 10ft iqutre into which *J« crowded about 20 fowls, the stench arising from which beggars description, especially after a shower of rain; and to crown everything, right alongside of the next door neighbour's fence. The above is no exaggeration, and now that we kave tks smallpox scare to contend with, it is time we put things in order. — I am, etc., MARANUI. 18th August, 1913. TOO LATE, TOO LATE. Many hundreds of people in New Zealand are suffering from colds today, severe or slight. There is not one of these hundreds but could find quick relief in a bottle of Baxter's lung preserver. Start treating your cold today, before it is too late. Als lOd bottle cures. — Advt. To sufferers from cold in the head or chest, nasal catarrh, bronchitis, or any allied ailments. "NAZOL" offers a cure that acts like a charm. As a direct antiseptic and germicide, it does all that is required, without in any way upsetting the rest of the system. "NAZOL" is the one thing known to modern science that absolutely never fails to cure colds, if taken according to the simple directions. Bottles, Is 6d.— Advt. A gentleman resident at Milton writes :■— "We have tried your Emulsion and are very pleased. It is all that it is said to be, and more. The children are very fond of it, and are always wanting to know if it is time to take their Tonking's. They are speedily cured." Tonking's Linseed Emulsion of chemieta and stores— li 6d, 2a 6d, 4i 6d t — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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POULTRY YARDS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

POULTRY YARDS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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