A most uneventful voyage from London was recorded by the Arawa, which arrived at Wellington yesterday from London. No cases of serious illness were reported among the 484 passengers. Nearly 250 of the immigrants were brought out under Government “assistance.” including 44 domestic servants 97 farm labourers with wives and children, and 103 “separated” relatives. Tenia Capltas and kindred diseases of the hair and scalp cured by Miss Robinson, Baker’s Buildings Featherston street. Sho thoroughly undorstands and ably applies Mr Brice 3 successful treatment. Telephone 3919.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8588, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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