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DIRTY BANK NOTES

(To the Editor.) —Most of lis have in the course of business have to handle the abominably dirty notes of which so many are now in circulation. Apart from the natural disgust which one feels at their filthiness, they must surely be . a menace to the public health, and I wonder that the bank employees who have to handle them so much do not protest at the risks they are compelled to run. In any case, the Health Department should, I "think! intervene, and now that infantile paralysis i s being so mysteriously spread, this posible source of infection should not be overlooked.—l am, etc. C.E.B.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 6

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109

DIRTY BANK NOTES Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 6

DIRTY BANK NOTES Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 6

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