Speaking in Christchurch, Dr. Chesson, District Health Officer, said he -would like to warn people against the tendency thq? had to box themselves up as soon. as. cold weaither approaches. "With the slightest breach of cold air," said fhe doctor, "up go all window® and free ventilation is e&ut out." By dodnc this, people" catch diseases, which would b ethe more readily disseminated. , For Coujrbs and CoWs, never fails. Woods' Great Peppermint Ore, —Advt. . ' A thief stole the keys of the, Mil♦ton post office from the postin&ster'a bedroom, and took over £(500 in notes from the office fftfa,.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13964, 3 May 1919, Page 2
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