Since taking over tMs paper at commencement of the year, our editor has "not had a leg to stand on." And trying to write leaders and pars on the board of his back is no inducement for hellish aches and pains thrown out by pleurisy and rheumatic gout darts to get better, still Mr F. MacKenzie, senr. thinks he is on the improve. He feels confident however that were there a sanatorium at the Springs here, he would have been toddling about ere this. The baths are alright for those even who can use crutches from one of the boarding-houses or where an invalid's carriage can be used, but utterly useless in cases where one has to be carried on a stretcher.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 February 1914, Page 2
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