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ine native Minister (the Hon J tan-oil wl,„ has just Yetm-ned £ Wellington fro,,, an extensive tour of to Mao,, settlement,, „„ thu °E a W, ' W WOen Wcl, "Wt°n Auck land, and m the Hot Lake district wftfth V -n '" "? ««*"* P'S w,tn tUL impiuved condition of the native, whom he visited. The Maori C'ound., have worked wonders in the matter of sanitation, and the d- ~,., ai health of the natives L I If T .^oodfor afflvat \^ n : , .^^n UaiTo-il was much «, >.»,..!.- •., fi :kless^ Maoris m the Hot Lakes d'stri, The Maoris generally are throw tt off their letha, W -, and the vsu tis a great improvement i„ their co „d tion. Most of those the saw recognise the advantage of «! curing employment from European settlers, and those who have J% ark are giving satisfaction to their iployers. L " A great slaughter of human animals such as Fleas, Flies, Lice on Plants, on Fowls, on Horses Z Children s Heads ; Cockroacli, ' will l, e effected by using Mortem Insect Powder and Sure-id crs. Will kill within (We Jn»ff£ y By in a closed room. Price 1 / ,ch. Bock's Jfortein is v ' ed, but cunningly imitat public will kindly see that the pro* pnetors' name, P. Bo ck and Co fa on eveny tin, as none is genuine Wthout It All chemista «d fESZfi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 4

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