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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

ANOTHER WELLINGTON CASE

Tho District Health authorities receiv« ed yesterday notification of three cases of infantile pnralysis: 1 at Wellington (in Uio To Aro district), 1 at Gisborne, and 1 at l'atca. A caso of tho disease having occurrcd in proximity to tho Brooklyn and tlio Terraco schools, the Health Department directed that these schools should he- closod until the' buildings could bo thoroughly disinfected. This work has Seen done, and very Boon tho schools will reopen again, YOUR NEW CASES AT NAPIER. By TelographAPresfl Association. Napier, March 16. Four new cases of infantile paralysis i'Wf.l'o reported to-day. EPIDEMIC ON THE WANE AT GISBORNE. By Telegraph—Presß Association. Cishorne, Maroh 16. No further cases of infantile paralysis have been notified to the local Health authorities since Tuesday afternoon, and thore has only been one case from town since Wednesday, Maroh 8. NO FRESH CASESIN THE NORTH. By Telocraph.-Prcss Aesociation. Auckland, March 16. No fresh cases of infantile paTalyßis were notified to-day, either from the city or the country; It is now considered that the epidemic is definitely subsiding, and the city, schools, and most of the schools in the country districts, will reopen on Monday. SUSPECT IN CHRISTCHURCH. By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrlstchurch, March 16. Another suspected casu of infantile* paralysis—a civil llving-in/ the cityhas been reported. It is dangerous to be without "PHENALINE," Tha Best Disinfectant. One-pint tins (full strength), Is. 3d. <-acn; Onega,lion tins (full ptrengvh), 7s. 6d. each; fire-sallon drums (full strength), 325. 6d. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., Jemus Quay.—A'dvt. Help, to check the spread of Infantile Paralysis by disinfecting your home, 6hop, stables, and backyard with Brit-ish-made KEROL. Twenty-four times stronger than Carbolic Acid. Non-poi-sonous. Start JCerolising to-day.—Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 6

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 6

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 6

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