In sentencing some proatituea at Auckland Mr King, J.P.. speaking from his own observations, saiil he had no doubt the repeal of the C. D. Act was leading to au ■,!»ore»«e of prostitution. He had also to ri«li6\ c that in cousciiucnc* of this " fait*'; wiefttiiiitK dt-ntiinr.otp-lity" <ti.i'v»Hr >•■■.■? :«r>r''.«llug ia Auckland. Nl\ £K RETfii.V. —it is said tii£.t oae out of every four real invalids v*ho go to foreign countries to recover health never return, except as a corpse The undertakers, next to the hotel-keepers, have the moat (profitable busines3. This excessive mortality may be prevented and patients saved and cured under the care of iriends and loved o ies at home, if they will but uso American Co.'a Hop Bitters in time, Read,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4772, 25 January 1887, Page 4
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