CITY FOOD PREMISES
"CONTINUE TO. IMPROVE"
"The food premises in the city continue to improve," states the report of the Medical Officer of Health. Evolution in all cases to the standard of our new regulations must necessarily be a slow matter. During the- year I visited the majority of the bakehouses m company with the offleer-in-charge, Labour Department. In some instances there is still room for improvement. The question is one perhaps not so much of structure of building but of the personal factor. During these inspectjons, bakers were examined for bakers' dermatitis. Only one example of this was discovered, and that of a very mild type. During last summer a special effort was made to induce fishshops to provide cases during the fly season. Several co-operated, but in some instances great reluctance was shown. I think that during the summer months some further protection from flies is desirable. The CityCouncil will probably endeavour to secure tho necessary protection by bylaw."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 8
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161CITY FOOD PREMISES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 8
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