Infectious and oilier notiiiable diseases reported in the Canterbury and West Coast Health Districts during the week ended noon on Monday totalled 55, as follows: —Canterbury: Scarlet fever 35, tuberculosis 7, pneumonia 4, pneumonic influenza 2, erysipelas 4, puerperal sepsis 1, eclampsia. 1. "West Coast: Tuberculosis 1. There were two deaths (from tuberculosis in the Canterbury Health District, and one from diphtheria in the M est Coast Health District. Ladies’ Ho.se. make good Xmas Boxes. The following lines are most acceptable to those who require a good-look-ing. good wearing stocking at a. medium price: “Lady Fair” 2s 3d; “Laddafre” art silk 2s Gel; “Selwyn” 2s lid; “Badio Xusylk” 3s lid; “Lady Daphne” 4s lid; “Knit-2-Fit” 4s lid; “Throe Queens” 4s lid; “Bonds” Gs Gd : “Silk Arto” Gs lid. All in a good variety of shades at McKay’s Xmas Fair—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 5
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139Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 5
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