The results of (lie open-air riiivni consumption at the Nonlracb SaiKi.torium, Dunedin, for the past er may be stated as follow* Tin number of patients treatvd was JS. The average fiiaJn per puli.nt per week was 1 }lb. nearly, oil" ,iatie.it only failing to contribute something towards this total. Sc-va-al patients gained upwards of .lib in one week. The number of patients undergoing treatment at the termination of the uuarter was 1 I.
A ri'-.v:-, .f. : „i. 1 '■. • :1 | •wliAt f<A:;jv's Jijrrr.fw.N- :.s. 1 A IIICUJf ;!i(J to i'O'.ltjh? || and eo'ds, to hc:< 1 sjru lungs i and throat. A food to a strengthen while curing, to 1 to create ;tors order totie litres, t ercrpiy. Do. ■ JiiAE a- EiioLS/i - ists sell it. 2/G atid 4/0 |jcr C
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 94, 25 April 1904, Page 4
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128Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 94, 25 April 1904, Page 4
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