AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS. Tne recent Auckland singing: comptt lions were noticeable for a lot of zeal (K, tlio part of the entrants. One choir was instructed not to eat sweets just before their singing; turn came. This order brought a query from a twelve-year-old lad: "Mayn't wo have a Puimona? Before our ChurcJi sing we always do." Pul-t monas at chemists 1/C and 2/6. -i
Some of the patients in the Napiep Hospital are troubled greatly by mosquitoes. An endeavour to ascertains the breeding grounds of the pests is to be made and then an attack will be made upon them. Dr. J. A. Berry, medical superintendent of the hospital, Informed members of the Hospital Board that he was of the opinion that the breeding grounds of the mosqui* toes were all within a mile of Napier. He suggested that one of his staflj should be permitted to make investigations as to where those breeding grounds were. The suggestion approved. ._j
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 16992, 4 January 1927, Page 6
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