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Javanese Health Precautions

That the health authorities in Java visited all hotels and restaurants daily to inspect and sample food before' it was served was mentioned by Miss Crichton Imrie during an address to the Wanganui RotaryClub. The abattoir, said the speaker, was a magnificent group of buildings surrounded by lawns and gardens and appeared more like an art gallery than a slaughterhouse. The stock "was slaughtered in the most human? method available, and there was not the sitM, sound or smell of the killing. Tha system of inspection and bran r Ung was very rigid. When in Napier be sure to call a>t the "Home of Good Eats"—that's the "Trocadero"—Hastings Street. Open every Sunday.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19886, 13 March 1939, Page 4

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115

Javanese Health Precautions Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19886, 13 March 1939, Page 4

Javanese Health Precautions Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19886, 13 March 1939, Page 4