INSANITARY AUCKLAND.
(Per United Press Association.) C'HI’ISTCHTJHt'U, July 8 _ The Mayor, accompanied by the city's Chief Health Inspector, has jest completed a series of unannounced visits to the Jininn- rooms and kitchens of the establishments where the. city food supply is ] repared or retailed, lie found ail salisi'actory save in one, 'mi. the exception did not a (feet, ilie wholesomcue-ss of the food. The Mayor, in report mg the result., said; --'■ l don't wa to pleat over the ua healthy condition of things that exists in Am-Vland. 1 'nave ahvayi regarded Auckland as one of Hie innst beautiful cities in New Zealand, and also one of the most untidy, The persWeiu-e with which i,n; plague clings to Auckland suggest k that in addition to being beautiful and untidy, it is shockingly unclean, II is due to the Dominion I hat Auckland should remove the reproach that now rents u] on it as being the place where vi.-itorn can have no feeling of security that t.h-y are not being; poisoned while they are jfdag fed.”
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 3
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174INSANITARY AUCKLAND. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 3
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