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The following letter hus been handed to us for publication :—: — Tha Chairman Of The Te Aroha Domain Board. Sir, — Before leaving here I wish *to express my satisfaction at the great benefit which I have received from the Te Aroha Hot Spring Baths. Previous to eominy here i had been laid np three months with a severe attack of sciatica, neirly t o whole of which time I was compelled to keep my bed and suffered the most excruciating pain, and when I arrived at the baths I was in a very crippled state, beinji so bent down, and weak, and stiff, tlmt I could only walk a few yard-* at a time, and that with one hand on my knee md the other on a stick. lam happy n«w to slate that nl'ter Jihont a month's bathing twice a day, I am able to walk straight
and without the stick, and the pain* have nearly all j^one. T fe-i ffreat pleasure in n'coiii'ucriding persons Kimilarly ufflfoted to try the Te Arohu Baths.— Yoars finithfully, John Bridsow, Baker and Storekeeper (JoromiindoL Te Arohn, Feb 12, 1885.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 89, 14 February 1885, Page 2
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