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fUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. SYDNEY STREET SOLDIERS' CLUB. 11/jrEMBEItS of Committees, Hostesses, ill Helpers, Bluo Ticket Holders, and anyone in any way connected with the Club, are notified that tho Health De- ( partment has taken over the Club A Room for an Influenza Hospital, as from Today. The President,' in thanking • the generous workers for their past help, regrets the emergency of the caso prevented her calling them together to personally thank them. INFLUENZA, 'PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. ,! A N Inhalation Chamber has been proil vided for public use at the' Town Hall, through which any person may pass without fee "or charge. Arrangements have also been made at the District Health Office, Aitken Street, by •which any persons over twenty in number can arrange to present themselves lit one time for, inhalation. Treatment, however, cannot, be given at the District Health Office unless arrangements are made by Telephone (No. 2139) so that the time can be booked for each batch of persons.' INFLUENZA. . REQUEST TO PUBLIC. ' > mHE Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith St., '"and the s.s. Takapuna, at Clyde Quay Wharf, having been fitted up as Emergency Hospitals, the organisers would be glad to receive gifts of Old Linen, Lemons, and Oranges. ■ By Order, : DEPARTMENT' OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Wellington, November 11, 1918. -.— / 7 .WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. » jyO Operations for Tonsils and Adenoids will be performed at the Wellington Hospital on WEDNESDAY NEXT, or until further notice. . S. ROBINSON, November 11, 1918, ; RETURNED SOLDIERS. fA NY RETURNED SOLDIERS, particularly ex-menibera of the Medical Corps, who are ABLE TO RENDER ANY ASSISTANCE in coping with the INFLUENZA OUTBREAK are urgently requested to communicate with THE MANAGER, Returned Soldiers' Club, INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC, > ; A VOLUNTARY AID' DETACHMENT •aA- has been formed amongst the LADIES OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH to give such ASSISTANCE as may bo possible in THORNDON DISTRICT in homes whare help is required on account of tfte influenza epidemic, DOCTORS or others should .ring up TELEPHONES 3511 or 1182. LADIES willing to assist we requested to ring up either of these lumbers. Any who can 6tipply old linen, fruit, eggs, or other necessaries are requested to leave same at the Church Office, 28 Wellington Terrace, between the hours of 9 a.rii. and s"p.m. ' '*• 'ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS. IpHE BUSINESS PREMISES OF ' GEORGE AND JCERSLEY, LTD., Will be' CLOSED ALL DAY TO-DAY ' , (WEDNESDAY). BUSINESS AS USUAL TO-MORROW from 9 a.m. . / ... - ! MEETINGS. WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB. TVfEMBERS and THEIR WIVES are •"4 specially- invited to be present at the Pavilion THIS EVENING to celebrate the joyful termination of the War. Ceremony to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. .. I. SALEK, Hon. Treasurer. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. - TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. IN compliance with the communication of tho Minister of Public Health (Hon. G. W. Russell) respecting efforts to combat the ravages of influenza, the Mayoress (Mrs. Luke) and myself will be pleased to meet all who are willing to assist in nursing or. preparing food and comforts for. the aftlicted, and others to visit houses whoro the necessity is such "as to require assistance; and, .further, to consider the blocking-off of the city and the appointment of Vigilant Committees for organised effort. A MEETING for the above purpose will be held in the (loUncil Chamber (Town/Hall) at 11 a.m. TO-DAY, and the same hour TO-MORROW. ' V JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. THE DISTRICT NURSING GUILD OF ST. JOHN. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in St. John's Schoolroom (Willis Street entrance) on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, at 3 p.m. Business: • • To receive Report and Balance-sheet, A. E. EDMEADES, Hon. Secretary. TO7 BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street. Citi. '"hone 223.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 3

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