Dr T. Fletcher Telford, Medical Officer for Canterbury, does not believe tliat tlie complaint from which the Mexican parrots died in Chri.stclm.-h in psittacosis. He stated on Thursday that he never considered that the narrots were afFected with that d'sease. and if In l had believed that (hey were, he would have advised his head office and tin 1 local authorities concerned. This he had not done.
Woods’ Great peppermint for influenza colds. SYDNEY. April Arrived at 5 o’clock—Tahiti. Cure 12.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 5
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