Unturned Treatments.
‘■Since the introduction of soeiasecurity benefits,” states the balneologist :it' Kotorun, in the annual report ot the Tourist Department, “the work in our treatment establishment has increased enormously to such a degree that in some cases special treatments have to he rationed. This is because the number of baths is limited, our massage staff is inadequate, and the treatment rooms can only work to capacity. The department has only been able to obtain the services of two' extra masseurs and two extra masseuses. Additional massage-rooms have been built within the available spaces of the main bath house.”
Disposal of Gnine. The North Canterbury Acclimatization Soviet v has decided to sell nil pheas.’inls. including slock and young birds n.iid hens and bantams, to liberate all Californian quail, mallard and gre.v duck, and virtually to cease any rearing programme for the present.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 280, 25 August 1942, Page 2
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142Unturned Treatments. Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 280, 25 August 1942, Page 2
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