TURKISH BATHS.
To the Editor. Slß,—With much, pleasure I read an article' in your last evening’s issue on the Turkish Baths. lam a working man, and for some years have been in the habit of taking a bath in Melbourne and at Home. Whenever I took a c r >ld or felt a twinge of rheumatics, |it was my only remedy, and never failed to put me right. I have often wondered that in a changeable climate like this that we had not a Turkish Bath. lam a poor man, but shall take a few shares, and think it the duty of every man that ean afford to do the same, for the sake of introducing such a blessing amongst us.—l am, &c., Jno. Lucas. Dunedin, May 28.
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Evening Star, Issue 3516, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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128TURKISH BATHS. Evening Star, Issue 3516, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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