An old Chinese hawker tapped at an Aucklander’s back door the other day, and, having sold his cabbages, cheerfully remarked: "You all gjot ’flu here? Me killum plenty quick.” He disclosed the Chinese remedy for influenza, which is being extensively used in Auckland just now. Parsley, in large quantities, is boiled in water —the water is then drunk. The old hawker swears by it. Good printing is essential to any business. No matter what your ra» quirements may be, “The Hauraki Plains Gazette” will print it accurately, neatly and promptly at a reasonable priot.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXXII, Issue 2800, 13 November 1931, Page 5
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