i vas the annual report of the committee engaged on the collective investigation of hydatid disease. It is anticipated that within a year or two full records of 100 cases of h.vdatid disease occurring in New Zealand and Australia will be available for analysis. A dignified headquarters buildings on a magnificent site in the heart of Melbourne will, it is expected, be ready for occupation in the near future. A sufficient sum of money has already been contributed by fellows of the college to warrant a start being made. It is intended, to begin with, to provide accommoda(ion for offices, a post-graduate bureau, lecture rooms, and a museum and library. The opening ceremony will probably take place during Melbourne's centenary celebrations in ■ 1934-35.” ‘ • !
WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Children’s flacking Cough. It is up to you to make you pui> ' bases now at Schroder and Cav., 'didst the low prices are ruling, 'as nil new goods must go up in price before long. A huge stock on hand to select from—mostly at half priice, do not delay.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 2
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