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"We have 600 miles of bad road with, one district nurse," said a delegate at the Counties' Association Conference. "What do you do with your patients?" asked a delegate. "They have to get better or die," was the reply. Mr. P. D. Alburn, secretary of the Kansas Board of Agriculture, calls attention to the fact that in 1892 there were 37,651,239 beef cattle in the United States, and the population was about 63,000,000. In 1912, when the population had increased to over 100,000,000, the number of beef cattle had fallen to 37,260,000. Thus, while the population had increased by 27.000.000, the number of beef cattle had decreased by nearly 400,000. In other words, there were nearly 600 beef cattle per 1000 of the population in 1892, and barely 373 in 1912. BEAUTY'S FAVOURITE.—Thfc article which excels all others in improving the beauty of the skin is naturally and deservedly beauty'a favourite. This has been the acknowledged and honoured position held by Pears' Soan for nearly 120 years. It won, and has maintained that position by virtue of its complete purity, and by the possession, of those soecial emolient properties which soften, refine, and impant natural colour to the skin. No other soap. possesses these qualities in such a pre-eminent degree as Matchless for the Complexion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 6

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