INSANITARY AUCKLAND.
ANOTHER DISEASE DEN. GERMS IN THE COURT HOUSE. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. This morning, after two women, wh< have been living in a filthy conditio] in Durham-street, had been removec from the Police Court, Mr Kettle S.M., remarked that the place shoulc be fumigated at least once a week. Hi said a scientific man had informed hin that the building simply swarmed witl all kinds of germs. He had once askec a gentleman to make an experiment but the gentleman replied that he war afraid to do so, as the results woulc probably drive everyone from cominj near the building.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 June 1907, Page 4
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